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ABSTRAKUntuk menggunakan hak-hak berdaulatnya atas landas kontinen ekstensi secara
sah, negara pantai harus memperoleh rekomendasi dari Commission on the Limits
of the Continental Shelf (CLCS) dengan cara mengajukan informasi mengenai
batas-batas landas kontinen ekstensinya kepada CLCS. Dalam beberapa kasus,
submission negara pantai tumpang tindih dengan submission negara pantai lainnya
yang berujung pada ditangguhkannya submission. Skripsi ini akan membahas
beberapa potensi tumpang tindih submission di Arktik, yang dilakukan dengan
penelitian yuridis normatif. Dalam kesimpulannya, penulis menemukan bahwa
negara-negara pantai Arktik dapat menyepakati suatu delimitasi sebelum
submission atau membuat suatu joint submission untuk menghindari terjadinya
tumpang tindih submission di Arktik.
ABSTRACTTo legally exercise its sovereign rights over extended continental shelf, coastal
State has to obtain recommendation from Commission on the Limits of the
Continental Shelf (CLCS) by submitting information on the limits of its extended
continental shelf to the CLCS. In some cases, such submission overlaps with other
submission leading to deferred submission. This thesis will address some potential
overlapping submissions in the Arctic which is carried out through a normative
legal study. In conclusion, researcher finds that Arctic coastal States may agree on
delimitation before submission or establish a joint submission to avoid any
overlapping submission in the Arctic.;To legally exercise its sovereign rights over extended continental shelf, coastal
State has to obtain recommendation from Commission on the Limits of the
Continental Shelf (CLCS) by submitting information on the limits of its extended
continental shelf to the CLCS. In some cases, such submission overlaps with other
submission leading to deferred submission. This thesis will address some potential
overlapping submissions in the Arctic which is carried out through a normative
legal study. In conclusion, researcher finds that Arctic coastal States may agree on
delimitation before submission or establish a joint submission to avoid any
overlapping submission in the Arctic., To legally exercise its sovereign rights over extended continental shelf, coastal
State has to obtain recommendation from Commission on the Limits of the
Continental Shelf (CLCS) by submitting information on the limits of its extended
continental shelf to the CLCS. In some cases, such submission overlaps with other
submission leading to deferred submission. This thesis will address some potential
overlapping submissions in the Arctic which is carried out through a normative
legal study. In conclusion, researcher finds that Arctic coastal States may agree on
delimitation before submission or establish a joint submission to avoid any
overlapping submission in the Arctic.]