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631International relations / Chile / Chilean–Peruvian maritime dispute / Maritime delimitation between Romania and Ukraine / Maritime boundary / Exclusive economic zone / Territorial waters / Seychelles–Tanzania Maritime Boundary Agreement / Papua New Guinea–Solomon Islands Maritime Boundary Treaty / Political geography / Hydrography / Law of the sea

Summary of the Judgment of 27 January 2014

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-27 06:09:04
632International law / International relations / Maritime boundary / Chilean–Peruvian maritime dispute / Territorial waters / Boundary delimitation / Exclusive economic zone / Hydrography / Law of the sea / Political geography

DECLARATION OF JUDGE SEPÚLVEDA-AMOR By itself, the 1954 Special Maritime Frontier Zone Agreement does not support the existence of a tacit agreement on maritime delimitation between Peru and Chile — Evidence of the

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-24 11:13:20
633Law of the sea / International relations / Territorial waters / Exclusive economic zone / United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea / Equidistance principle / Chilean–Peruvian maritime dispute / Maritime delimitation between Romania and Ukraine / Maritime boundaries / Political geography / Hydrography

SEPARATE, PARTLY CONCURRING AND PARTLY DISSENTING, OPINION OF JUDGE AD HOC ORREGO VICUÑA

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-24 11:16:25
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DÉCLARATION DE M. LE JUGE AD HOC GUILLAUME Frontière maritime résultant d’un accord tacite intervenu entre le Pérou et le Chili allant jusqu’à un maximum de 80 milles des côtes sur un parallèle de latitude  Détermination du

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Language: French - Date: 2014-01-31 11:51:43
    635International relations / Maritime boundary / Cook Islands–France Maritime Delimitation Agreement / Exclusive economic zone / Seychelles–Tanzania Maritime Boundary Agreement / Beagle conflict / Political geography / Chile / Chilean–Peruvian maritime dispute

    DISSENTING OPINION OF JUDGE SEBUTINDE The Court should have determined the maritime boundary between the Parties de novo — There is no agreement between the Parties, tacit or otherwise, establishing a permanent

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    Language: English - Date: 2014-01-24 11:15:43
    636Geography of South America / Argentina–Chile relations / Peru / Chile–Peru relations / Maritime boundary / Lima / Chilean–Peruvian maritime dispute

    DECLARATION OF JUDGE GAJA 1. The present declaration refers to the issue decided by the Court in the first operative paragraph of the Judgment.

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    Language: English - Date: 2014-01-24 11:15:20
    637Maritime boundary

    DECLARATION OF JUDGE DONOGHUE This is a case in which neither Party’s pleaded case convinced the Court. The Judgment concludes that the 1952 Santiago Declaration on the Maritime Zone did not establish a maritime

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    Language: English - Date: 2014-01-24 11:15:03
      638United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea / Hydrography / Law of the sea / Argentina–Chile relations / Tierra del Fuego / Chilean–Peruvian maritime dispute / Territorial waters / Political geography / Maritime boundaries / International relations

      JOINT DISSENTING OPINION OF JUDGES XUE, GAJA, BHANDARI AND JUDGE AD HOC ORREGO VICUÑA Introduction

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      Language: English - Date: 2014-01-24 11:14:49
      639Maritime boundary / Political geography

      DECLARATION OF JUDGE SKOTNIKOV 1. I have voted in favour of the Court’s conclusions set forth in the operative clause. However, I do not agree with the Court’s treatment of the issue of the extent of the maritime

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      Language: English - Date: 2014-01-24 11:14:12
      640Maritime boundary / Territorial waters / International relations / Seychelles–Tanzania Maritime Boundary Agreement / Political geography / Chile / Chilean–Peruvian maritime dispute

      SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGE OWADA 1. The Judgment, in its operative part (dispositif) states the decision of the Court, inter alia, as follows:

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      Language: English - Date: 2014-01-24 11:13:41
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