South Ledge

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South Ledge is a small, rocky maritime feature in the Singapore Strait that has been the subject of a territorial dispute between Singapore and Malaysia.

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Statements (27)

Predicate Object
instanceOf maritime feature
rocky outcrop
associatedCase Sovereignty over Pedra Branca/Pulau Batu Puteh, Middle Rocks and South Ledge (Malaysia/Singapore) NERFINISHED
countryClaim Malaysia NERFINISHED
Singapore NERFINISHED
dispute territorial dispute between Singapore and Malaysia
environment maritime
featureType low-tide elevation
geologicalCharacteristic rocky
small
ICJFinding sovereignty over South Ledge depends on maritime delimitation between Singapore and Malaysia
ICJJudgmentYear 2008
legalBodyInvolved International Court of Justice NERFINISHED
locatedIn Singapore Strait NERFINISHED
South China Sea region NERFINISHED
Straits of Malacca and Singapore region NERFINISHED
maritimeZoneRelevance exclusive economic zone delimitation
territorial sea delimitation
navigationContext located along important international shipping lanes
nearbyFeature Middle Rocks NERFINISHED
Pedra Branca NERFINISHED
partOf disputed territories in Southeast Asia
region Southeast Asia
status subject of unresolved maritime delimitation between Singapore and Malaysia
strategicSignificance located near the eastern entrance of the Singapore Strait
UNCLOSContext low-tide elevation treatment under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
visibility exposed at low tide

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