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UN Watercourses Convention User’s Guide
… states. Yet, the perceived threat of losing national sovereignty is increasing the political cost of adopting 10 … of 1961, which recognised the concept of limited territory sovereignty over international watercourses.47 The early work … theory (in that they all possess the characteristics of sovereignty) and where no state has authority over another.60 …
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
… subsoil below and the airspace above these. A state enjoys sovereignty within its territory but beyond that a state can only have less than sovereignty, for example sovereign rights, jurisdiction, … conditions as provided in article 47. A coastal state’s sovereignty within its territorial sea and archipelagic …
White Paper - Regional Seas Governance
… sea are part of a state’s territory and subject to its sovereignty. The UNCLOS specifies how the inner and outer … waters can be generated. As a consequence of a state’s sovereignty over its territory, a coastal state has exclusive … not apply to sedentary species or to maritime zones under sovereignty.101 98 International Convention for the …
Document - Freshwater Law and Governance: Global and Regional Perspectives for Sustainability
… 63/124 (on the Law of Transboundary Aquifers),56 including sovereignty, the equitable and reasonable use of water … the draft articles.196 The ILC’s Draft Law’s emphasis on sovereignty is arguably stronger than that in the UN …