Maritime Security in the Baltic and Japanese Straits From the Perspective of EEZ Corridors
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31700Dato
2023-10-29Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Forfatter
Lott, AlexanderSammendrag
This study focuses on the practice of the Baltic Sea coastal states and
Japan in voluntarily limiting the outer extent of their territorial sea in
straits. The reasons for the establishment of narrow exclusive economic zone (EEZ) corridors in straits are mostly related to security
considerations. This article examines the consequences of such state
practice for navigational regimes and for the protection of critical offshore infrastructure. It is argued that the abolition of an EEZ corridor
results in the nominal increase of a coastal state’s sovereign territory,
whereas it implies a decrease in the substantive scope of sovereignty
over the relevant maritime area.
Forlag
Taylor & FrancisSitering
Lott A. Maritime Security in the Baltic and Japanese Straits From the Perspective of EEZ Corridors. Ocean Development and International Law. 2023;54(3)Metadata
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