Intisari-Online.com - Maritime law is a branch of international law that regulates relations between nations regarding the use, exploitation, and protection of the sea and the natural resources contained therein.
One of the most important and comprehensive maritime law instruments is the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, commonly abbreviated as UNCLOS 1982.
So, what is Indonesia's position in UNCLOS 1982?
Therefore, what is Indonesia's position as an archipelagic state in UNCLOS 1982, especially regarding borders?
This article will also briefly explain what UNCLOS 1982 is, what your opinion is on Malaysia's unilateral claim in the Ambalat Block dispute, and the role of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in maritime boundary disputes.