100 Years of Dispute: Delimitation of the Territorial Waters in the Aegean Sea

8 Baku St. U. L.Rev. 178 (2022)
Article language: Azerbaijani.

Abstract
The Aegean problem between Turkey and Greece has been unresolved for almost 100 years. One of the main reasons for this is that both countries offer different methods and principles for delimitation, Turkey proposing the median line principle, while Greece proposing the equidistance line principle, the legal positions of the parties regarding both the application of the provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea to settle the dispute and customary law, as well as behind-the-scenes political interests and access to energy resources. In this regard, the proposals of both countries will be mutually analyzed, furthermore, decisions of the International Court of Justice on similar disputes will be reviewed and finally, solutions will be proposed taking into account the world practice in the direction of the objective resolution of the dispute in the article.

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