Norway–Iceland maritime boundary agreements

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The Norway–Iceland maritime boundary agreements are treaties that define and regulate the delimitation of maritime zones and resource rights between Norway and Iceland in the North Atlantic.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
international agreement
law of the sea treaty
maritime boundary agreement
appliesTo Icelandic exclusive economic zone
Norwegian continental shelf
surface form: Norwegian exclusive economic zone

continental shelf areas between Norway and Iceland
appliesToArea Atlantic Ocean
surface form: North Atlantic Ocean
basedOn United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
concerns jurisdiction over fisheries
jurisdiction over seabed resources
sovereign rights over natural resources
country1 Norway
country2 Iceland
definesBoundaryBetween Icelandic maritime zones
Norwegian maritime zones
field law of the sea
maritime delimitation
public international law
geographicContext North Atlantic area
surface form: North Atlantic region

waters between Norway and Iceland
hasPurpose to define maritime zones between Norway and Iceland
to prevent overlapping maritime claims
to provide legal certainty for maritime activities
to regulate exploitation of marine resources
language English
Icelandic
Norwegian language
surface form: Norwegian
legalStatus binding on Norway and Iceland
regulates continental shelf delimitation
exclusive economic zone delimitation
fisheries jurisdiction
maritime boundary delimitation
offshore resource rights
signatory Government of Iceland
Government of Norway
subjectOf international maritime law scholarship

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Norwegian waters hasKeyAgreement Norway–Iceland maritime boundary agreements