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United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea : A Commentary
Article 201 . Scientific criteria for regulations
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pp. I
Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis
pp. 2
Preamble
pp. 18
Article 1 . Use of terms and scope
pp. 28
Article 2 . Legal status of the territorial sea, of the air space over the territorial sea and of its bed and subsoil
pp. 35
Article 3 . Breadth of the territorial sea
pp. 42
Article 4 . Outer limit of the territorial sea
pp. 46
Article 5 . Normal baseline
pp. 61
Article 6 . Reefs
pp. 66
Article 7 . Straight baselines
pp. 85
Article 8 . Internal waters
pp. 97
Article 9 . Mouths of rivers
pp. 106
Article 10 . Bays
pp. 120
Article 11 . Ports
pp. 129
Article 12 . Roadsteads
pp. 132
Article 13 . Low-tide elevations
pp. 148
Article 14 . Combination of methods for determining baselines
pp. 150
Article 15 . Delimitation of the territorial sea between States with opposite or adjacent coasts
pp. 168
Article 16 . Charts and lists of geographical coordinates
pp. 177
Article 17 . Right of innocent passage
pp. 182
Article 18 . Meaning of passage
pp. 187
Article 19 . Meaning of innocent passage
pp. 197
Article 20 . Submarines and other underwater vehicles
pp. 200
Article 21 . Laws and regulations of the coastal State relating to innocent passage
pp. 209
Article 22 . Sea lanes and traffic separation schemes in the territorial sea
pp. 214
Article 23 . Foreign nuclear-powered ships and ships carrying nuclear or other inherently dangerous or noxious substances
pp. 218
Article 24 . Duties of the coastal State
pp. 223
Article 25 . Rights of protection of the coastal State
pp. 227
Article 26 . Charges which may be levied on foreign ships
pp. 230
Article 27 . Criminal jurisdiction on board a foreign ship
pp. 238
Article 28 . Civil jurisdiction in relation to foreign ships
pp. 242
Article 29 . Definition of warships
pp. 245
Article 30 . Non-compliance by warships with the laws and regulations of the coastal State
pp. 249
Article 31 . Responsibility of the flag State for damage caused by a warship or other government ship operated for non-commercial purposes
pp. 251
Article 32 . Immunities of warships and other government ships operated for non-commercial purposes
pp. 255
Article 33 . Contiguous zone
pp. 273
Article 34 . Legal status of waters forming straits used for international navigation
pp. 277
Article 35 . Scope of this Part
pp. 285
Article 36 . High seas routes or routes through exclusive economic zones through straits used for international navigation
pp. 288
Article 37 . Scope of this section
pp. 294
Article 38 . Right of transit passage
pp. 301
Article 39 . Duties of ships and aircraft during transit passage
pp. 306
Article 40 . Research and survey activities
pp. 308
Article 41 . Sea lanes and traffic separation schemes in straits used for international navigation
pp. 314
Article 42 . Laws and regulations of States bordering straits relating to transit passage
pp. 321
Article 43 . Navigational and safety aids and other improvements and the prevention, reduction and control of pollution
pp. 325
Article 44 . Duties of States bordering straits
pp. 328
Article 45 . Innocent passage
pp. 335
Article 46 . Use of terms
pp. 353
Article 47 . Archipelagic baselines
pp. 375
Article 48 . Measurement of the breadth of the territorial sea, the contiguous zone, the exclusive economic zone and the continental shelf
pp. 377
Article 49 . Legal status of archipelagic waters, of the air space over archipelagic waters and of their bed and subsoil
pp. 380
Article 50 . Delimitation of internal waters
pp. 383
Article 51 . Existing agreements, traditional fishing rights and existing submarine cables
pp. 390
Article 52 . Right of innocent passage
pp. 394
Article 53 . Right of archipelagic sea lanes passage
pp. 405
Article 54 . Duties of ships and aircraft during their passage, research and survey activities, duties of the archipelagic State and laws and regulations of the archipelagic State relating to archipelagic sea lanes passage
pp. 409
Article 55 . Specific legal regime of the exclusive economic zone
pp. 419
Article 56 . Rights, jurisdiction and duties of the coastal State in the exclusive economic zone
pp. 438
Article 57 . Breadth of the exclusive economic zone
pp. 445
Article 58 . Rights and duties of other States in the exclusive economic zone
pp. 459
Article 59 . Basis for the resolution of conflicts regarding the attribution of rights and jurisdiction in the exclusive economic zone
pp. 465
Article 60 . Artificial islands, installations and structures in the exclusive economic zone
pp. 481
Article 61 . Conservation of the living resources
pp. 494
Article 62 . Utilization of the living resources
pp. 507
Article 63 . Stocks occurring within the exclusive economic zones of two or more coastal States or both within the exclusive economic zone and in an area beyond and adjacent to it
pp. 514
Article 64 . Highly migratory species
pp. 520
Article 65 . Marine mammals
pp. 528
Article 66 . Anadromous stocks
pp. 537
Article 67 . Catadromous species
pp. 541
Article 68 . Sedentary species
pp. 544
Article 69 . Right of land-locked States
pp. 549
Article 70 . Right of geographically disadvantaged States
pp. 553
Article 71 . Non-applicability of articles 69 and 70
pp. 555
Article 72 . Restrictions on transfer of rights
pp. 557
Article 73 . Enforcement of laws and regulations of the coastal State
pp. 564
Article 74 . Delimitation of the exclusive economic zone between States with opposite or adjacent coasts
pp. 584
Article 75 . Charts and lists of geographical coordinates
pp. 588
Article 76 . Definition of the continental shelf
pp. 601
Article 77 . Rights of the coastal State over the continental shelf
pp. 615
Article 78 . Legal status of the superjacent waters and air space and the rights and freedoms of other States
pp. 619
Article 79 . Submarine cables and pipelines on the continental shelf
pp. 629
Article 80 . Artificial islands, installations and structures on the continental shelf
pp. 635
Article 81 . Drilling on the Continental Shelf
pp. 640
Article 82 . Payments and contributions with respect to the exploitation of the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles
pp. 652
Article 83 . Delimitation of the continental shelf between States with opposite or adjacent coasts
pp. 667
Article 84 . Charts and lists of geographical coordinates
pp. 671
Article 85 . Tunnelling
pp. 676
Article 86 . Application of the provisions of this Part
pp. 679
Article 87 . Freedom of the high seas
pp. 683
Article 88 . Reservation of the high seas for peaceful purposes
pp. 688
Article 89 . Invalidity of claims of sovereignty over the high seas
pp. 691
Article 90 . Right of navigation
pp. 693
Article 91 . Nationality of Ships
pp. 701
Article 92 . Status of ships
pp. 705
Article 93 . Ships flying the flag of the United Nations, its specialized agencies and the International Atomic Energy Agency
pp. 708
Article 94 . Duties of the flag State
pp. 715
Article 95 . Immunity of warships on the high seas
pp. 717
Article 96 . Immunity of ships used only on government non-commercial service
pp. 722
Article 97 . Penal jurisdiction in matters of collision or any other incident of navigation
pp. 726
Article 98 . Duty to render assistance
pp. 731
Article 99 . Prohibition of the transport of slaves
pp. 734
Article 100 . Duty to cooperate in the repression of piracy
pp. 738
Article 101 . Definition of piracy
pp. 745
Article 102 . Piracy by a warship, government ship or government aircraft whose crew has mutinied
pp. 747
Article 103 . Definition of a pirate ship or aircraft
pp. 748
Article 104 . Retention or loss of the nationality of a pirate ship or aircraft
pp. 750
Article 105 . Seizure of a pirate ship or aircraft
pp. 754
Article 106 . Liability for seizure without adequate grounds
pp. 756
Article 107 . Ships and aircraft which are entitled to seize on account of piracy
pp. 760
Article 108 . Illicit traffic in narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances
pp. 764
Article 109 . Unauthorized broadcasting from the high seas
pp. 768
Article 110 . Right of visit
pp. 773
Article 111 . Right of hot pursuit
pp. 780
Article 112 . Right to lay submarine cables and pipelines
pp. 783
Article 113 . Breaking or injury of a submarine cable or pipeline
pp. 786
Article 114 . Breaking or injury by owners of a submarine cable or pipeline of another submarine cable or pipeline
pp. 789
Article 115 . Indemnity for loss incurred in avoiding injury to a submarine cable or pipeline
pp. 792
Article 116 . Right to fish on the high seas
pp. 804
Article 117 . Duty of States to adopt with respect to their nationals measures for the conservation of the living resources of the high seas
pp. 818
Article 118 . Cooperation of States in the conservation and management of living resources
pp. 831
Article 119 . Conservation of the living resources of the high seas
pp. 851
Article 120 . Marine mammals
pp. 859
Article 121 . Regime of islands
pp. 882
Article 122 . Definition
pp. 887
Article 123 . Cooperation of States bordering enclosed or semi-enclosed seas
pp. 894
Article 124 . Use of Terms
pp. 899
Article 125 . Right of access to and from the sea and freedom of transit
pp. 912
Article 126 . Exclusion of application of the most-favoured-nation clause
pp. 917
Article 127 . Customs duties, taxes and other charges
pp. 921
Article 128 . Free zones and other customs facilities
pp. 925
Article 129 . Cooperation in the construction and improvement of means of transport
pp. 928
Article 130 . Measures to avoid or eliminate delays or other difficulties of a technical nature in traffic in transit
pp. 930
Article 131 . Equal treatment in maritime ports
pp. 934
Article 132 . Grant of greater transit facilities
pp. 937
Article 133 . Use of terms
pp. 944
Article 134 . Scope of this Part
pp. 947
Article 135 . Legal status of the superjacent waters and air space
pp. 950
Article 136 . Common heritage of mankind
pp. 958
Article 137 . Legal status of the Area and its resources
pp. 965
Article 138 . General conduct of States in relation to the Area
pp. 969
Article 139 . Responsibility to ensure compliance and liability for damage
pp. 977
Article 140 . Benefit of mankind
pp. 983
Article 141 . Use of the Area exclusively for peaceful purposes
pp. 987
Article 142 . Rights and legitimate interests of coastal States
pp. 990
Article 143 . Marine scientific research
pp. 1003
Article 144 . Transfer of technology
pp. 1008
Article 145 . Protection of the marine environment
pp. 1029
Article 146 . Protection of human life
pp. 1036
Article 147 . Accommodation of activities in the Area and in the marine environment
pp. 1047
Article 148 . Participation of developing States in activities in the Area
pp. 1053
Article 149 . Archaeological and historical objects
pp. 1059
Article 150 . Policies relating to activities in the Area
pp. 1067
Article 151 . Production policies
pp. 1075
Article 152 . Exercise of powers and functions by the Authority
pp. 1081
Article 153 . System of exploration and exploitation
pp. 1090
Article 154 . Periodic Review
pp. 1093
Article 155 . The Review Conference
pp. 1098
Article 156 . Establishment of the Authority
pp. 1108
Article 157 . Nature and fundamental principles of the Authority
pp. 1116
Article 158 . Organs of the Authority
pp. 1123
Article 159 . Composition, procedure and voting
pp. 1133
Article 160 . Powers and functions
pp. 1149
Article 161 . Composition, procedure and voting
pp. 1158
Article 162 . Powers and functions
pp. 1170
Article 163 . Organs of the Council
pp. 1175
Article 164 . The Economic Planning Commission
pp. 1179
Article 165 . The Legal and Technical Commission
pp. 1188
Article 166 . The Secretariat
pp. 1192
Article 167 . The staff of the Authority
pp. 1199
Article 168 . International character of the Secretariat
pp. 1206
Article 169 . Consultation and cooperation with international and non-governmental organizations
pp. 1211
Article 170 . The Enterprise
pp. 1217
Article 171 . Funds of the Authority
pp. 1221
Article 172 . Annual budget of the Authority
pp. 1223
Article 173 . Expenses of the Authority
pp. 1225
Article 174 . Borrowing power of the Authority
pp. 1227
Article 175 . Annual audit
pp. 1229
Article 176 . Legal status
pp. 1233
Article 177 . Privileges and immunities
pp. 1237
Article 178 . Immunity from legal process
pp. 1239
Article 179 . Immunity from search and any form of seizure
pp. 1241
Article 180 . Exemption from restrictions, regulations, controls and moratoria
pp. 1242
Article 181 . Archives and official communications of the Authority
pp. 1245
Article 182 . Privileges and immunities of certain persons connected with the Authority
pp. 1247
Article 183 . Exemption from taxes and customs duties
pp. 1249
Article 184 . Suspension of the exercise of voting rights
pp. 1250
Article 185 . Suspension of exercise of rights and privileges of membership
pp. 1251
Article 186 . Sea-Bed Disputes Chamber of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
pp. 1255
Article 187 . Jurisdiction of the Seabed Disputes Chamber
pp. 1262
Article 188 . Submission of disputes to a special chamber of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea or an ad hoc chamber of the Seabed Disputes Chamber or to binding commercial arbitration
pp. 1267
Article 189 . Limitation on jurisdiction with regard to decisions of the Authority
pp. 1272
Article 190 . Participation and appearance of sponsoring States Parties in proceedings
pp. 1275
Article 191 . Advisory opinions
pp. 1278
Article 192 . General obligation
pp. 1288
Article 193 . Sovereign right of States to exploit their natural resources
pp. 1296
Article 194 . Measures to prevent, reduce and control pollution of the marine environment
pp. 1316
Article 195 . Duty not to transfer damage or hazards or transform one type of pollution into another
pp. 1320
Article 196 . Use of technologies or introduction of alien or new species
pp. 1329
Article 197 . Cooperation on a global or regional basis
pp. 1334
Article 198 . Notification of imminent or actual damage
pp. 1339
Article 199 . Contingency plans against pollution
pp. 1342
Article 200 . Studies, research programmes and exchange of information and data
pp. 1345
Article 201 . Scientific criteria for regulations
pp. 1347
Article 202 . Scientific and technical assistance to developing States
pp. 1353
Article 203 . Preferential treatment for developing States
pp. 1357
Article 204 . Monitoring of the risks or effects of pollution
pp. 1365
Article 205 . Publication of reports
pp. 1370
Article 206 . Assessment of potential effects of activities
pp. 1379
Article 207 . Pollution from land-based sources
pp. 1392
Article 208 . Pollution from seabed activities subject to national jurisdiction
pp. 1401
Article 209 . Pollution from activities in the Area
pp. 1408
Article 210 . Pollution by dumping
pp. 1420
Article 211 . Pollution from vessels
pp. 1444
Article 212 . Pollution from or through the atmosphere
pp. 1452
Article 213 . Enforcement with respect to pollution from land-based sources
pp. 1459
Article 214 . Enforcement with respect to pollution from seabed activities
pp. 1464
Article 215 . Enforcement with respect to pollution from activities in the Area
pp. 1468
Article 216 . Enforcement with respect to pollution by dumping
pp. 1475
Article 217 . Enforcement by flag States
pp. 1488
Article 218 . Enforcement by port States
pp. 1497
Article 219 . Measures relating to seaworthiness of vessels to avoid pollution
pp. 1506
Article 220 . Enforcement by coastal States
pp. 1513
Article 221 . Measures to avoid pollution arising from maritime casualties
pp. 1522
Article 222 . Enforcement with respect to pollution from or through the atmosphere
pp. 1528
Article 223 . Measures to facilitate proceedings
pp. 1532
Article 224 . Exercise of powers of enforcement
pp. 1535
Article 225 . Duty to avoid adverse consequences in the exercise of the powers of enforcement
pp. 1538
Article 226 . Investigation of foreign vessels
pp. 1545
Article 227 . Non-discrimination with respect to foreign vessels
pp. 1548
Article 228 . Suspension and restrictions on institution of proceedings
pp. 1553
Article 229 . Institution of civil proceedings
pp. 1555
Article 230 . Monetary penalties and the observance of recognized rights of the accused
pp. 1558
Article 231 . Notification to the flag State and other States concerned
pp. 1562
Article 232 . Liability of States arising from enforcement measures
pp. 1564
Article 233 . Safeguards with respect to straits used for international navigation
pp. 1567
Article 234 . Ice-covered areas
pp. 1586
Article 235 . Responsibility and liability
pp. 1592
Article 236 . Sovereign immunity
pp. 1597
Article 237 . Obligations under other conventions on the protection and preservation of the marine environment
pp. 1606
Article 238 . Right to conduct marine scientific research
pp. 1615
Article 239 . Promotion of marine scientific research
pp. 1618
Article 240 . General principles for the conduct of marine scientific research
pp. 1625
Article 241 . Non-recognition of marine scientific research activities as the legal basis for claims
pp. 1631
Article 242 . Promotion of international cooperation
pp. 1637
Article 243 . Creation of favourable conditions
pp. 1640
Article 244 . Publication and dissemination of information and knowledge
pp. 1644
Article 245 . Marine scientific research in the territorial sea
pp. 1650
Article 246 . Marine scientific research in the exclusive economic zone and on the continental shelf
pp. 1665
Article 247 . Marine scientific research projects undertaken by or under the auspices of international organizations
pp. 1674
Article 248 . Duty to provide information to the coastal State
pp. 1680
Article 249 . Duty to comply with certain conditions
pp. 1691
Article 250 . Communications concerning marine scientific research projects
pp. 1694
Article 251 . General criteria and guidelines
pp. 1697
Article 252 . Implied consent
pp. 1701
Article 253 . Suspension or cessation of marine scientific research activities
pp. 1708
Article 254 . Rights of neighbouring land-locked and geographically disadvantaged States
pp. 1714
Article 255 . Measures to facilitate marine scientific research and assist research vessels
pp. 1718
Article 256 . Marine scientific research in the Area
pp. 1726
Article 257 . Marine scientific research in the water column beyond the exclusive economic zone
pp. 1732
Article 258 . Deployment and use
pp. 1739
Article 259 . Legal status
pp. 1741
Article 260 . Safety zones
pp. 1745
Article 261 . Non-interference with shipping routes
pp. 1747
Article 262 . Identification markings and warning signals
pp. 1750
Article 263 . Responsibility and liability
pp. 1758
Article 264 . Settlement of disputes
pp. 1762
Article 265 . Interim measures
pp. 1765
Article 266 . Promotion of the development and transfer of marine technology
pp. 1775
Article 267 . Protection of legitimate interests
pp. 1779
Article 268 . Basic objectives
pp. 1784
Article 269 . Measures to achieve the basic objectives
pp. 1789
Article 270 . Ways and means of international cooperation
pp. 1792
Article 271 . Guidelines, criteria and standards
pp. 1794
Article 272 . Coordination of international programmes
pp. 1797
Article 273 . Cooperation with international organizations and the Authority
pp. 1798
Article 274 . Objectives of the Authority
pp. 1802
Article 275 . Establishment of national centres
pp. 1804
Article 276 . Establishment of regional centres
pp. 1807
Article 277 . Functions of regional centres
pp. 1808
Section 4 . Cooperation among international organizations Article 278. Cooperation among international organizations
pp. 1814
Article 279 . Obligation to settle disputes by peaceful means
pp. 1818
Article 280 . Settlement of disputes by any peaceful means chosen by the parties
pp. 1821
Article 281 . Procedure where no settlement has been reached by the parties
pp. 1826
Article 282 . Obligations under general, regional or bilateral agreements
pp. 1831
Article 283 . Obligation to exchange views
pp. 1839
Article 284 . Conciliation
pp. 1842
Article 285 . Application of this section to disputes submitted pursuant to Part XI
pp. 1845
Article 286 . Application of procedures under this section
pp. 1850
Article 287 . Choice of procedure
pp. 1858
Article 288 . Jurisdiction
pp. 1864
Article 289 . Experts
pp. 1867
Article 290 . Provisional measures
pp. 1879
Article 291 . Access
pp. 1882
Article 292 . Prompt release of vessels and crews
pp. 1894
Article 293 . Applicable law
pp. 1897
Article 294 . Preliminary proceedings
pp. 1901
Article 295 . Exhaustion of local remedies
pp. 1905
Article 296 . Finality and binding force of decisions
pp. 1908
Article 297 . Limitations on applicability of section 2
pp. 1920
Article 298 . Optional exceptions to applicability of section 2
pp. 1934
Article 299 . Right of the parties to agree upon a procedure
pp. 1938
Article 300 . Good faith and abuse of rights
pp. 1944
Article 301 . Peaceful uses of the seas
pp. 1948
Article 302 . Disclosure of information
pp. 1951
Article 303 . Archaeological and historical objects found at sea
pp. 1962
Article 304 . Responsibility and liability for damage
pp. 1969
Article 305 . Signature
pp. 1980
Article 306 . Ratification and formal confirmation
pp. 1984
Article 307 . Accession
pp. 1986
Article 308 . Entry into force
pp. 1993
Article 309 . Reservations and exceptions
pp. 2002
Article 310 . Declarations and Statements
pp. 2010
Article 311 . Relation to other conventions and international agreements
pp. 2020
Article 312 . Amendment
pp. 2024
Article 313 . Amendment by simplified procedure
pp. 2026
Article 314 . Amendments to the provisions of this Convention relating exclusively to activities in the Area
pp. 2029
Article 315 . Signature, ratification of, accession to and authentic texts of amendments
pp. 2031
Article 316 . Entry into force of amendments
pp. 2034
Article 317 . Denunciation
pp. 2038
Article 318 . Status of Annexes
pp. 2040
Article 319 . Depositary
pp. 2045
Article 320 . Authentic texts
pp. 2050
ANNEX I HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES
pp. 2068
ANNEX II COMMISSION ON THE LIMITS OF THE CONTINENTAL SHELF
pp. 2114
ANNEX III BASIC CONDITIONS OF PROSPECTING, EXPLORATION AND EXPLOITATION
pp. 2276
ANNEX IV STATUTE OF THE ENTERPRISE
pp. 2312
ANNEX V CONCILIATION
pp. 2335
ANNEX VI STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE LAW OF THE SEA
pp. 2466
ANNEX VII ARBITRATION
pp. 2492
Article 1 . Institution of proceedings
pp. 2499
Article 2 . Lists of experts
pp. 2503
Article 3 . Constitution of special arbitral tribunal
pp. 2506
Article 4 . General provisions
pp. 2509
Article 5 . Fact finding
pp. 2513
Article 1 . Use of terms
pp. 2518
Article 2 . Signature
pp. 2523
Article 3 . Formal confirmation and accession
pp. 2528
Article 4 . Extent of participation and rights and obligations
pp. 2533
Article 5 . Declarations, notifications and communications
pp. 2541
Article 6 . Responsibility and liability
pp. 2545
Article 7 . Settlement of disputes
pp. 2551
Article 8 . Applicability of Part XVII
pp. 2554
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