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International relations / Convention on the Continental Shelf / Territorial waters / Baseline / Continental shelf / International waters / Equidistance principle / United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea / Territorial claims in the Arctic / Law of the sea / Political geography / Physical geography
Date: 2013-09-26 11:41:24
International relations
Convention on the Continental Shelf
Territorial waters
Baseline
Continental shelf
International waters
Equidistance principle
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
Territorial claims in the Arctic
Law of the sea
Political geography
Physical geography

Convention on the Continental Shelf 1958

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