What Does UNCLOS Stand For?
UNCLOS stands for United Nations Convention On The Law Of The Sea
UNCLOS, or the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, is an international treaty that establishes a comprehensive legal framework for the use and conservation of the world's oceans and marine resources. Adopted in 1982, the convention defines the rights and responsibilities of nations regarding their use of ocean space, marine natural resources, and the protection of the marine environment. It addresses issues such as territorial waters, exclusive economic zones, and continental shelf rights, aiming to promote peaceful cooperation among states in maritime activities and ensure sustainable development of ocean resources.
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