Case concerning maritime delimitation in the Black Sea (Romania v. Ukraine). Investigation of positions

In this article, I had studied the materials about the delineation at sea, carried out, with the consent of the respective states, by the UN International Court of Justice. Such a choice is conditioned by a specific goal-to show how the International Court interpreted contractual sources of internat...

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Main Author: Varykasha Iryna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National University Odessa Law Academy 2019-10-01
Series:Lex Portus
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description In this article, I had studied the materials about the delineation at sea, carried out, with the consent of the respective states, by the UN International Court of Justice. Such a choice is conditioned by a specific goal-to show how the International Court interpreted contractual sources of international maritime law, how it identified the applicable customary legal norms and principles, how it applied international law on the delineation at sea, to what extent the relevant factors were taken into account in specific situations of maritime delimitation, as he set forth the appropriate international legal argument. In addition, the study of the Court’s materials provides opportunities to identify the legal positions of the disputing States on the problems of delineation at sea and the international legal assessment of such positions by the Court.
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spelling doaj.art-4b1d39bf93284068b41af13b731a4b2b2022-12-21T18:20:34ZengNational University Odessa Law AcademyLex Portus2524-101X2617-541X2019-10-015336010.26886/2524-101X.5.2019.3Case concerning maritime delimitation in the Black Sea (Romania v. Ukraine). Investigation of positionsVarykasha Iryna 0Lawyer of Chornomorsk port managementIn this article, I had studied the materials about the delineation at sea, carried out, with the consent of the respective states, by the UN International Court of Justice. Such a choice is conditioned by a specific goal-to show how the International Court interpreted contractual sources of international maritime law, how it identified the applicable customary legal norms and principles, how it applied international law on the delineation at sea, to what extent the relevant factors were taken into account in specific situations of maritime delimitation, as he set forth the appropriate international legal argument. In addition, the study of the Court’s materials provides opportunities to identify the legal positions of the disputing States on the problems of delineation at sea and the international legal assessment of such positions by the Court.delimitation in the black seainternational lawinternational court of justicemaritime boundariesromania v. ukraine
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Case concerning maritime delimitation in the Black Sea (Romania v. Ukraine). Investigation of positions
Lex Portus
delimitation in the black sea
international law
international court of justice
maritime boundaries
romania v. ukraine
title Case concerning maritime delimitation in the Black Sea (Romania v. Ukraine). Investigation of positions
title_full Case concerning maritime delimitation in the Black Sea (Romania v. Ukraine). Investigation of positions
title_fullStr Case concerning maritime delimitation in the Black Sea (Romania v. Ukraine). Investigation of positions
title_full_unstemmed Case concerning maritime delimitation in the Black Sea (Romania v. Ukraine). Investigation of positions
title_short Case concerning maritime delimitation in the Black Sea (Romania v. Ukraine). Investigation of positions
title_sort case concerning maritime delimitation in the black sea romania v ukraine investigation of positions
topic delimitation in the black sea
international law
international court of justice
maritime boundaries
romania v. ukraine
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