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Bjørn Kunoy grein í Ocean Development & International Law


Bjørn Kunoy, løgfrøðiligur ráðgevi á Uttanríkisráðnum, hevur skrivað grein, ið er útgivin í seinastu útgávu í Ocean Development & International Law, 2010, vol. 41, No 1, pp. 112-130. Tíðarritið verður útgivið av Taylor & Francis.
Greinin nevnist ""Disputed Areas and the 10-Year Time Frame: A Legal Lacuna?"

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Greinin viðgerð hvørt sáttmála-ásetingin í havrættar sáttmálanum um at ytri landgrunskrøvini skulu sendast til landgrunsnevnd Sameindu Tjóða í seinasta lagi 10 ár eftir at havrættar sáttmálin er settur í gildi hjá avvarðandi sáttmálaparti, somuleiðis er galdandi fyri umstrídd øki.

Niðanfyri er "abstract":
" Where a coastal state intends to delineate, in accordance with Article 76 of the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention, the outer limits of its continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles, it is to submit scientific and technical data of such proposed limits to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf within 10 years of the entry into force of the Convention for that state. This obligation has subsequently been subject to a general de facto amendment by which the commencement of the 10-year time frame has been postponed to May 13, 1999, for the states for which the Convention had entered into force prior to the above date. This article discusses whether any provision in the Convention, any subsequent agreement, or any subsequent practice render inoperative the 10-year time frame with regard to those parts of the outer continental shelf that are disputed areas. It is concluded that nothing in the Convention, no subsequent agreements, and no subsequent practice allow for derogation of the 10-year time frame with regard to disputed areas.”

Greinin er framhald av grein ið varð útgivin í Ocean Development & International Law, 2009, vol. 40, No 2.

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