The international arbitration and its contribution to the definition and delimitation of the maritime zones
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this note deals with the contribution of the interstate international arbitrations to the definition of the maritime zones and to their delimitation. Thus, it analyses how some significant arbitral awards have contributed to the definition of the territorial sea and its length, the high seas and its principles, the continental shelf and, in addition, the islands’ legal regime. Moreover, the note addresses the main contributions made by the international arbitration to the maritime zones’ delimitation. Finally, it concludes the fruitful interaction and the joint development of this field carried out by the arbitration, the International Court of Justice, and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea.
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