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Delimitation of maritime zones within the international judicial reality and evolution of the law of the sea

Authors: Sofia Ntabali; Janet Lawrence;

Delimitation of maritime zones within the international judicial reality and evolution of the law of the sea

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to analyze and interpret the delimitation of maritime zones on a global level, based on the decisions of both the International Court of Justice and other international courts. The most well-known case of delimitation both on a diplomatic and political level is the future possibility between Greece and Turkey. The evolution of the law of the sea, the international law in the specific field between a conventional law of the past and the present are triggers for further research in the specific analysis.

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