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THE CONVENTION | Current status of the Convention | |||||||||
Historical Background | FULL TEXTS OF THE CONVENTION | Treaty Section site | ||||||||
The Convention - A historical perspective | Full text of the Convention together with the Final Act of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea - link to the Treaty Series | Consolidated table of ratifications/accessions, etc. (pdf format) | ||||||||
‘A
Constitution for the
Oceans’ Remarks by Tommy T.B. Koh, of Singapore, President of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea English | Français | Español | Arabic | Chinese | Russian |
English
(htm) | English (pdf) Français
(pdf) Español (pdf) |
Arabic
(pdf)
Chinese (pdf) Russian (pdf) |
Chronological list of ratifications/accessions/successions (E/F) | |||||||
FINAL ACT OF THE THIRD UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON THE LAW OF THE SEA | Declarations made upon signature/ratification/accession/succession | |||||||||
English (pdf) | Arabic (pdf) | IMPLEMENTING AGREEMENTS | Settlement of disputes mechanism | |||||||
Français (pdf) | Chinese | Agreement relating to the implementation of Part XI | Choice of procedure under article 287 | |||||||
Español (pdf) | Russian (pdf) | 1995 United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement | Lists of conciliators and arbitrators | |||||||
Lists of experts | ||||||||||
1982-2012: 30th ANNIVERSARY OF UNCLOS | ||||||||||
30th ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA 1982-2012 | ||||||||||
1982-2007: 25th ANNIVERSARY OF UNCLOS | ||||||||||
1982-2007:
25th anniversary of
the conclusion of
the United Nations
Convention on the
Law of the Sea of 10
December 1982 (DOALOS/UNITAR briefing; DOALOS/UNU forum) |
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1982-2002: 20th ANNIVERSARY OF UNCLOS | ||||||||||
1982-2002:
20th anniversary of
the conclusion of
the United Nations
Convention on the
Law of the Sea of 10
December 1982 (Oceans: the source of life; DOALOS/UNITAR briefing; etc.) |
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The
United
Nations Convention on
the Law of the Sea
lays down a comprehensive
regime of law and order in
the world's oceans and
seas establishing rules
governing all uses of the
oceans and their
resources. It enshrines
the notion that all
problems of ocean space
are closely interrelated
and need to be addressed
as a whole.
The Convention was opened for signature on 10 December 1982 in Montego Bay, Jamaica. This marked the culmination of more than 14 years of work involving participation by more than 150 countries representing all regions of the world, all legal and political systems and the spectrum of socio/economic development. At the time of its adoption, the Convention embodied in one instrument traditional rules for the uses of the oceans and at the same time introduced new legal concepts and regimes and addressed new concerns. The Convention also provided the framework for further development of specific areas of the law of the sea. The Convention entered into force in accordance with its article 308 on 16 November 1994, 12 months after the date of deposit of the sixtieth instrument of ratification or accession. Today, it is the globally recognized regime dealing with all matters relating to the law of the sea. The Convention (full text) comprises 320 articles and nine annexes, governing all aspects of ocean space, such as delimitation, environmental control, marine scientific research, economic and commercial activities, transfer of technology and the settlement of disputes relating to ocean matters.
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