Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone information
1958 United Nations treaty
The Convention on the Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone of 1958 is an international treaty which entered into force on 10 September 1964, one of four agreed upon at the first United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS I). 52 states are parties to the convention, whether through ratification, succession, or accession.[1]
Many parties to this convention have since ratified the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, which came into force in 1994 and supersedes this convention for those states that have ratified UNCLOS.
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treaties concluded in 1958: ConventionontheTerritorialSeaandContiguousZone, entry into force: 10 September 1964 Conventiononthe Continental Shelf, entry...
have the right to fishing, navigation, overflight, laying cables and pipelines, as well as scientific research. TheConventiononthe High Seas, signed...
treaties concluded in 1958: ConventionontheTerritorialSeaandContiguousZone, entry into force: 10 September 1964 Conventiononthe Continental Shelf, entry...
levels of obligations and procedures within the four maritime zones (TerritorialSea, ContiguousZone, Exclusive Economic Zone, The Area) defined by UNCLOS...
outer limits of the River Plate. Thecontiguouszone extends 12 nautical miles after theterritorial waters, andthe exclusive economic zone 200 nautical...
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and feature baselines. Inland waters—thezone inside the baseline. Territorialsea—thezone extending 12 nm. from the baseline. Contiguouszone—the area...
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exclusive economic zones, or the high seas. The law of thesea regulates these limits. Most MPAs have been located in territorial waters, where the appropriate...
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slaves, the London Convention, theConvention of 1818, or the Anglo-American Convention of 1818. Also known as the Treaty of Amity, Settlement, and Limits...
internal waters andtheterritorialsea with international straits (limited by the transit passage), archipelagic waters, thecontiguouszone, the exclusive...
States acceptance of the United Nations Conventiononthe Law of theSea (UNCLOS), which includes theconvention's exclusive economic zone boundary definitions...
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ship is in the State's internal waters or territorial waters; andThe pursuit is continuous. If the foreign ship is within a contiguouszone, the Exclusive...