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Maritime Boundaries Act

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Maritime Boundaries Act - content
    Issuer:Riigikogu
    Type:act
    In force from:01.06.2002
    In force until: In force
    Translation published:08.11.2013

    Maritime Boundaries Act

    Passed 10.03.1993

    § 1.  For the purposes of this Act, the maritime area is that part of the sea which borders on land and to which the jurisdiction of Estonia extends.

    § 2.  The maritime area is divided on the basis of the provisions of the Geneva Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone of 1958 and the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea of 1982.

    § 3.  The baseline of the territorial sea is an imaginary line which, in the case of low water, connects the points on land, islands, islets, rock formations and single rocks above water level that are the furthest from the coastline. The coordinates of the baseline of the territorial sea are given in Annex 1.

    § 4.  The internal sea is the maritime area which lies between the baseline of the territorial sea and the coastline.

    § 5.  The territorial sea is the maritime area which is adjacent to the internal sea and the external boundary whereof is determined by this Act. The coordinates of the boundary of the territorial sea are given in Annex 2.

    § 6.  The breadth of the territorial sea is 12 nautical miles. Exceptions to the breadth of the territorial sea may be made on the basis of international conventions and treaties with neighbouring states.

    § 7.  The exclusive economic zone is the maritime area outside the territorial sea which is adjacent to the latter, and its external boundary is determined in concert with neighbouring states. The coordinates of the boundary of the exclusive economic zone are given in Annex 3.

    Ü. Nugis
    President of the Riigikogu

    Annex 1-3 

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