The ultimate guide to international maritime boundaries provides up-to-date, regionally-organized content. Complete with hyperlinked maps and keyword search functionality, features include:
- Systematic, expert analysis of all international maritime boundaries, joint development zones and unitization agreements worldwide;
- Comprehensive coverage of every modern maritime boundary treaty concluded from 1942 to present;
- Analysis of maritime boundaries established by decision of the International Court of Justice, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, and ad hoc tribunals;
- Detailed maps depicting individual boundaries in their geographic context;
- Annually updated, detailed, hyperlinked regional maps accompany reports examining the status of maritime boundary delimitation in eleven regions of the world;
- Expert essays on the development of maritime boundary theory and practice; and
- A hyperlinked country-by-country index for enhanced access to reports and treaties.
International Maritime Boundaries Online is an unmatched comprehensive reference for international state practice concerning maritime boundary delimitation, and is used and referenced widely by practitioners and scholars of international law.
Annual updates include report text, maps and relevant treaty texts.
The 2021 annual online update:
Report Number 6-22(2) Mauritius-Seychelles: Treaty Concerning the Joint Exercise of Sovereign Rights over the Continental Shelf in the Mascarene Plateau Region between the Government of the Republic of Mauritius and the Government of the Republic of Seychelles
Report Number 8-4(2) Greece-Italy: Agreement between the Italian Republic and the Hellenic Republic on the Delimitation of Their Respective Maritime Zones
Report Number 8-25 Egypt-Greece: Agreement between the Government of the Hellenic Republic and the Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt on the Delimitation of the Exclusive Economic Zone between the Two Countries
Report Number 10-25 Denmark-Poland: Agreement between the Kingdom of Denmark and the Republic of Poland Concerning the Delimitation of Maritime Zones in the Baltic Sea
The 2020 annual online update:
Report 5-47 Federated States of Micronesia-Papua New Guinea
Report 8-16 (add 1) Algeria-Tunisia
Report 8-24 Libya-Turkey
Report 9-26 (add 1) Denmark/The Faroes-Iceland; Denmark/The Faroes-Norway; Iceland-Norway
The 2019 annual online update:
Report Number 2-35 Barbados - St Vincent and the Grenadines
Report Number 2-35 France-Netherlands (Saint Martin/Sint Maarten)
Report Number 3-11 France-Suriname
Report Number 5-29 (Add. 1) France-Tuvalu
Report Number 5-45 Solomon Islands-Vanuatu
Report Number 5-46 Fiji-France (Wallis and Futuna)-Tuvalu
Report Number10-23 Lithuania-Russia-Sweden
Report Number 10-24 Lithuania-Sweden
The 2018 annual online update:
Report Number 1-1 (Add. 1) Canada-Denmark
Report 1-4 (Add. 6) Cuba-United States
Report Number 2-34 (Add. 1) Costa Rica-Nicaragua
Report Number 3-8 (2) Costa Rica-Ecuador
Report Number 4-18 (Add. 1) Ghana-Ivory Coast
Report Number 6-20 (5) Australia-Timor-Leste
Report Number 6-32 Egypt-Saudi Arabia
Report Number 8-20 (Add. 1) Croatia-Slovenia
Report Number 9-13 (4) The Netherlands-United Kingdom
The 2017 annual online update:
Report Number 1-2(2) Canada - France
Report Number 8-15(2) Cyprus - Egypt
Report Number 5-44 France - Kiribati
Report Number 6-31 Iran - Oman
The 2016 annual online update:
Report Number 1-4 (Add. 5) Cuba - United States
Report Number 8-2(2) France - Italy
The 2015 annual online update:
Report Number 1-4 (Add. 4) Cuba - United States
Report Number 4-17 Kenya - Somalia
Report Number 4-18 Ghana - Ivory Coast
Report Number 5-11(3) Indonesia - Singapore
Report Number 5-22 (Add. 1, Corr. 1) Niue - United States (American Samoa)
Report Number 5-41 Indonesia - Philippines
Report Number 5-42 Federated States of Micronesia - United States (Guam)
Report Number 5-43 Cook Islands - New Zealand (Tokelau)
Report Number 9-3(6) France - United Kingdom
Report Number 9-13(3) Netherlands - United Kingdom
Report Number 9-15(6) Norway - United Kingdom
Report Number 9-17(3) Belgium - United Kingdom
Report Number 9-23(2) Denmark (Faroe Islands) - United Kingdom
The 2014 annual online update:
Report Number 1-5(3) Mexico - United States
Report Number 2-25(2) Colombia - Nicaragua
Report Number 2-34 Costa Rica - Nicaragua
Report Number 3-5(2) Chile - Peru
Report Number 4-5(2) Kenya - Tanzania
Report Number 5-25(Add. 1) China - Vietnam
Report Number 5-40 Kiribati - United States
Report Number 6-23(Add. 1) Bangladesh - India
Report Number 9-22(2) Denmark (Greenland) - Iceland
The 2013 annual online update:
Report Number 2-13 (4) Trinidad and Tobago - Venezuela
Report Number 2-25 (Add. 2) Colombia - Nicaragua
Report Number 2-32 Bahamas - Cuba
Report Number 2 - 33 Cuba - Honduras
Report Number 3 - 7 (Add. 1) Colombia - Ecuador
Report Number 3 - 9 (Add. 1) Ecuador - Peru
Report Number 4 - 7 (2) Mozambique - Tanzania
Report Number 5 - 32 Cook Islands - Kiribati
Report Number 5 - 33 Cook Islands - Niue
Report Number 5 - 34 Kiribati - Marshall Islands
Report Number 5 - 35 Kiribati - Nauru
Report Number 5 - 36 Kiribati - New Zealand (Tokelau)
Report Number 5 - 37 Kiribati - Tuvalu
Report Number 5 - 38 Marshall Islands - Nauru
Report Number 5 - 39 Kiribati - Marshall Islands - Nauru
Report Number 6 - 26 Comoros - Mozambique
Report Number 6 - 27 Comoros - Mozambique - Tanzania
Report Number 6 - 28 Comoros - Seychelles
Report Number 6 - 29 Comoros - Seychelles - Tanzania
Report Number 6 - 30 Comoros - Tanzania
Report Number 7 - 14 (2) Qatar - Saudi Arabia
Report Number 9 - 4 (Add. 1) Iceland - Norway (Jan Mayen)
Report Number 9 - 4 (3) Iceland - Norway (Jan Mayen)
Report Number 9 - 5 (3) Ireland - United Kingdom
The 2012 annual online update:
Report Number 1-4 (Add. 3) Cuba - United States (2010-13)
Report Number 2-31 Grenada - Trinidad and Tobago
Report Number 5-11 (2) Indonesia - Singapore (2009)
Report Number 6-24 (Add. 1) Bangladesh - Myanmar
Report Number 8-22 Cyprus - Israel
Report Number 8-23 Saudia Arabia - Jordan
Report Number 9-6 (3) Norway - Russian Federation (2010)