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Admiralty law or maritime law is a distinct body of law that governs maritime questions and__________?
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These cannot possess the status of islands.
Artificial islands, installations and structures
COLREG
1972
What is the 'equitable result' in the law and practice of maritime delimitation?
It is the end result that all delimitations of areas of continental shelf and EEZ should achieve, after, however, drawing a provisional 'equidistance line' and adjusting the zone in the light of the relevant circumstances and the proportionality test.
Do third States enjoy any fishing rights within the Exclusive Economic Zone of another State?
When the coastal State cannot harvest the 'total allowable catch', the coastal State is to give other State access to that surplus with priority to be given to developing and land-locked States
What is the function of the contiguous zone?
The contiguous zone is a zone in which the coastal State is permitted to prevent and punish infringements of customs, fiscal, immigration or sanitary laws
What is the purpose of baselines under the law of the sea?
The determination of baselines is instrumental to the establishment of all maritime zones, since they constitute the starting point for measuring the breadth of each zone
What kind of passage does qualify as 'innocent passage'?
A vessel's passage is considered 'innocent' where it is not prejudicial to the peace, good order or security of the coastal State
What kind of rights do coastal States enjoy over their continental shelf?
The coastal State enjoy ipso facto and ab initio sovereign rights over its continental shelf for the purpose of exploring it and exploiting its natural resources
When coastal States do enforce their criminal jurisdiction over foreign vessels in their ports?
Port States generally do not enforce their criminal jurisdiction over crimes that do not infringe their customs laws or disrupt peace and public order.