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Wenn selbst das amerikanische State Department (das sich sonst nie einmischt) vor 3 tagen den tourkakian sagt das es illegal ist was sie da probieren zu machen und das Inseln eine awz haben dann sollte man schon wissen das erdoggy-dogg auf die schnauze fallen wirdRedest du von diesem internationalem Gesetz?
Islands
Islands are naturally formed land areas surrounded by water on all sides. Islands must be above the water at high tide and able to sustain human habitation or economic life of their own. Islands possess the same maritime zones as other landmasses, including a territorial sea, contiguous zone, EEZ, and continental shelf. Islands do not need to be inhabited to create those maritime zones; they only need to be capable of sustaining human habitation or economic life. See below for information on artificial islands, which are treated differently than naturally occurring islands.
Chapter 2: Maritime Zones – Law of the Sea
Maritime Zones Introduction The rights of coastal States to regulate and exploit areas of the ocean under their jurisdiction are one the foundations of the LOSC. These rights need to be balanced with the freedom of navigation and access to resources outside State control – the freedom of the seas.sites.tufts.edu
State Department calls Turkey-Libya maritime deal ‘provocative and unhelpful’ | eKathimerini.com
The US State Department has called the Turkey-Libya memorandum of understanding (MoU) relating to maritime zones “provocative and unhelpful.”
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The US State Department has called the Turkey-Libya memorandum of understanding (MoU) relating to maritime zones “provocative and unhelpful.”
In comments on Tuesday at a virtual roundtable discussion on the Eastern Mediterranean and the trilateral partnership between Greece, Cyprus and Israel, Fannon said the Turkey-Libya memorandum “cannot as a legal matter affect the rights or obligations of third states” such as Greece.
“International Law, the Convention of the Law of the Sea generally recognises that islands ... generally have an EEZ and they have a continental shelf, just as any other land territory, Fannon said. At the same time, an MoU “does not abrogate the rights of states,” he added, "their legal status is recognized, there's not an equivalency here.