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Country: All Countries ๐31. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 3, Section 2, Article 42, Paragraph 1: ๐
Subject to the provisions of this section, States bordering straits may adopt laws and regulations relating to transit passage through straits, in respect of all or any of the following: (a) the safety of navigation and the regulation of maritime traffic, as provided in article 41; (b) the prevention, reduction and control of pollution, by giving effect to applicable international regulations regarding the discharge of oil, oily wastes and other noxious substa ... ๐Read more
32. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 3, Section 2, Article 42, Paragraph 4: ๐
Foreign ships exercising the right of transit passage shall comply with such laws and regulations. ๐Read more
33. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 3, Section 2, Article 42, Paragraph 2: ๐
Such laws and regulations shall not discriminate in form or in fact among foreign ships or in their application have the practical effect of denying, hampering or impairing the right of transit passage as defined in this section. ๐Read more
34. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 3, Section 2, Article 44: ๐
States bordering straits shall not hamper transit passage and shall give appropriate publicity to any danger to navigation or overflight within or over the strait of which they have knowledge. There shall be no suspension of transit passage. ๐Read more
35. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 3, Section 3, Article 45, Paragraph 1: ๐
The regime of innocent passage, in accordance with Part II, section 3, shall apply in straits used for international navigation: (a) excluded from the application of the regime of transit passage under article 38, paragraph 1; or (b) between a part of the high seas or an exclusive economic zone and the territorial sea of a foreign State ๐Read more
36. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 3, Section 3, Article 45, Paragraph 2: ๐
There shall be no suspension of innocent passage through such straits. ๐Read more
37. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 4, Article 49, Paragraph 4: ๐
The regime of archipelagic sea lanes passage established in this Part shall not in other respects affect the status of the archipelagic waters, including the sea lanes, or the exercise by the archipelagic State of its sovereignty over such waters and their air space, bed and subsoil, and the resources contained therein. ๐Read more
38. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 4, Article 52, Paragraph 1: ๐
Right of innocent passage: 1. Subject to article 53 and without prejudice to article 50, ships of all States, whether coastal or land-locked, enjoy the right of innocent passage through archipelagic waters, in accordance with Part II, section 3. ๐Read more
39. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 4, Article 52, Paragraph 2: ๐
The archipelagic State may, without discrimination in form or in fact among foreign ships, suspend temporarily in specified areas of its archipelagic waters the innocent passage of foreign ships if such suspension is essential for the protection of its security. Such suspension shall take effect only after having been duly published. ๐Read more
40. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 4, Article 53, Paragraph 1: ๐
Right of archipelagic sea lanes passage: 1. An archipelagic State may designate sea lanes and air routes thereabove, suitable for the continuous and expeditious passage of foreign ships and aircraft through or over its archipelagic waters and the adjacent territorial sea. ๐Read more