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Denmark-Federal Republic of Germany-Netherlands: Agreements Delimiting the Continental Shelf in the North Sea*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

Abstract

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Type
Treaties and Agreements
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1971

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Footnotes

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[In accordance with the Special Agreements of February 2, 1967, between the Governments of Denmark and the Federal Republic of Germany and the Federal Republic of Germany and the Netherlands [8 International Legal Materials 343 (1969)], the respective governments agreed to “delimit the continental shelf in the North Sea as between their countries by agreement in pursuance of the decision requested from the International Court of Justice”. The International Court of Justice delivered its Judgment on February 20, 1969 [8 International Legal Materials 340 (1969)]. After extended tripartite negotiations, three agreements on the delimitation of the continental shelf in the North Sea were signed in Copenhagen on January 28, 1971: a protocol between the Federal Republic of Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands, a treaty between the Federal Republic of Germany and Denmark, and a treaty between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Netherlands. As of May 17, 1971, the agreements had not been ratified.]

References

** [Reprinted from an English translation provided to International Legal Materials by the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany at Washington, D.C.]

* [Reprinted from an English translation provided to International Legal Materials by the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany at Washington, D.C. The translation of Annex 2 of the treaty was provided by the Embassy of Denmark at Washington, D.C]

* [Reprinted from an English translation provided to International Legal Materials by the U.S. Department of State.]

1 Specification of the licensed areas according to the map attached to the Royal Decree of January 27, 1967 for the execution of Article 12 of the Mining Law, Continental Shelf (Dutch Government Gazette 1967, 24).