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United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

7 United Nations Convention on the Law of the SeaCONTENTSPagePREAMBLE .. 21 PART 22 Article of terms and scope .. 22 PART SEA AND CONTIGUOUS 23 SECTION 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS .. 23 Article status of the territorialsea, of the air space over theterritorial sea and of its bedand subsoil .. 23 SECTION 2. LIMITS OF THE TERRITORIAL SEA .. 23 Article of the territorial sea .. 23 Article limit of the territorial sea .. 23 Article baseline .. 23 Article .. 23 Article baselines .. 24 Article waters.

Article 23. Foreign nuclear-powered ships and ships carrying nuclear or other inherently. 8 dangerous or noxious ... with respect to the exploitation of the continental shelf beyond

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1 7 United Nations Convention on the Law of the SeaCONTENTSPagePREAMBLE .. 21 PART 22 Article of terms and scope .. 22 PART SEA AND CONTIGUOUS 23 SECTION 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS .. 23 Article status of the territorialsea, of the air space over theterritorial sea and of its bedand subsoil .. 23 SECTION 2. LIMITS OF THE TERRITORIAL SEA .. 23 Article of the territorial sea .. 23 Article limit of the territorial sea .. 23 Article baseline .. 23 Article .. 23 Article baselines .. 24 Article waters.

2 24 Article of 24 Article 24 Article 25 Article .. 25 Article elevations .. 25 Article of methods fordetermining baselines .. 26 Article of theterritorial sea betweenStates with opposite oradjacent 26 Article and lists of geographical coordinates .. 26 SECTION 3. INNOCENT PASSAGE IN THE TERRITORIAL 26 SUBSECTION APPLICABLE TO ALL SHIPS .. 26 Article of innocent passage .. 26 Article of passage .. 26 Article of innocent 27 Article and other underwater 27 Article and regulations of thecoastal State relating toinnocent passage.

3 27 Article lanes and trafficseparation schemes in theterritorial sea .. 28 Article nuclear-poweredships and ships carryingnuclear or other inherently8dangerous or noxioussubstances .. 29 Article of the coastal State .. 29 Article of protection of the coastal State .. 29 Article which may be levied upon foreign ships .. 29 SUBSECTION APPLICABLE TOMERCHANT SHIPS ANDGOVERNMENT SHIPSOPERATED FORCOMMERCIAL PURPOSES .. 30 Article jurisdiction on board a foreign ship.

4 30 Article jurisdiction in relation to foreign ships .. 30 SUBSECTION APPLICABLE TOWARSHIPS AND OTHERGOVERNMENT SHIPSOPERATED FORNON-COMMERCIALPURPOSES .. 31 Article of warships .. 31 Article by warships with the laws andregulations of the coastal State .. 31 Article of the flagState for damage caused bya warship or othergovernment ship operatedfor 31 Article of warships andother government shipsoperated fornon-commercial 31 SECTION 4. CONTIGUOUS 31 Article 31 PART T R A I TS U S E D F O R I N TE R N ATI O N ALNAVIGATION.

5 32 SECTION 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS .. 32 Article status of watersforming straits used forinternational navigation .. 32 Article of this Part .. 32 Article seas routes or routesthrough exclusive economiczones through straits usedfor international navigation .. 32 SECTION 2. TRANSIT PASSAGE .. 33 Article of this section .. 33 Article of transit passage .. 33 Article of ships and aircraft during transit passage .. 33 Article and survey 34 Article lanes and trafficseparation schemes in straits9used for internationalnavigation.

6 34 Article and regulations ofStates bordering straitsrelating to transit 35 Article and safety aidsand other improvements andthe prevention, reductionand control of pollution .. 35 Article of States bordering straits .. 35 SECTION 3. INNOCENT 36 Article passage .. 36 PART STATES .. 36 Article of terms .. 36 Article baselines .. 36 Article of the breadthof the territorial sea, thecontiguous zone, theexclusive economic zoneand the continental shelf.

7 37 Article status of archipelagicwaters, of the air space overarchipelagic waters and oftheir bed and subsoil .. 37 Article of internal waters .. 37 Article agreements,traditional fishing rights andexisting submarine cables .. 38 Article of innocent passage .. 38 Article of archipelagic sea lanes passage .. 38 Article of ships and aircraftduring their passage,research and surveyactivities, duties of thearchipelagic State and lawsand regulations of thearchipelagic State relatingto archipelagic sea 39 PART ECONOMIC 40 Article legal regime of theexclusive economic 40 Article , jurisdiction andduties of the coastal State inthe exclusive economiczone.

8 40 Article of the exclusive economic 4010 Article and duties of otherStates in the exclusiveeconomic 40 Article for the resolution ofconflicts regarding theattribution of rights andjurisdiction in the exclusiveeconomic 41 Article islands,installations and structuresin the exclusive economiczone .. 41 Article of the living resources .. 42 Article of the living 43 Article occurring within theexclusive economic zonesof two or more coastalStates or both within theexclusive economic zoneand in an area beyond andadjacent to 44 Article migratory species.

9 44 Article mammals .. 44 Article stocks .. 45 Article species .. 45 Article 46 Article of land-locked States .. 46 Article of geographicallydisadvantaged States .. 47 Article of articles 69 and 48 Article on transfer of rights .. 48 Article of laws andregulations of the coastalState .. 48 Article of theexclusive economic zonebetween States withopposite or adjacent 49 Article h a r t s a n d l i s t s o fgeographical coordinates .. 49 PART SHELF.

10 49 Article of the continental shelf .. 49 Article of the coastal State over the continental shelf. 51 Article e g a l s t a t u s o f t h esuperjacent waters and airspace and the rights andfreedoms of other 51 Article cables andpipelines on the continentalshelf .. 5111 Article islands,installations and structureson the continental shelf .. 52 Article on the continental 52 Article and contributionswith respect to theexploitation of thecontinental shelf beyond200 nautical 52 Article of thecontinental shelf betweenStates with opposite oradjacent 52 Article and lists of geographical coordinates.