Djuanda Declaration on Indonesian territorial waters
E982186
UNEXPLORED
The Djuanda Declaration on Indonesian territorial waters is a 1957 policy statement that redefined Indonesia as an archipelagic state by asserting sovereignty over the waters between its islands, forming the basis for its modern maritime boundaries and later international law on archipelagic states.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Djuanda Declaration on Indonesian territorial waters canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T12400058 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Djuanda Declaration on Indonesian territorial waters Context triple: [Djuanda Kartawidjaja, knownFor, Djuanda Declaration on Indonesian territorial waters]
-
A.
Charter on the Transfer of Sovereignty to Indonesia
The Charter on the Transfer of Sovereignty to Indonesia is the formal 1949 document by which the Netherlands recognized and transferred sovereignty to the newly formed Republic of the United States of Indonesia, marking Indonesia’s official independence in international law.
-
B.
Indonesian declaration of independence
The Indonesian declaration of independence was the 1945 proclamation by nationalist leaders Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta that marked the birth of the Republic of Indonesia and triggered its struggle to end Dutch colonial rule.
-
C.
Preamble of the 1945 Constitution of Indonesia
The Preamble of the 1945 Constitution of Indonesia is the foundational constitutional text that proclaims Indonesia’s independence, national ideals, and guiding principles of statehood.
-
D.
Gajah Mada’s Palapa oath
Gajah Mada’s Palapa oath was a famous 14th-century vow by the Majapahit prime minister to not enjoy worldly pleasures until he had unified the entire Indonesian archipelago under Majapahit rule.
-
E.
Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia
The Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia is a sovereign archipelagic nation in Southeast Asia and Oceania, governed as a centralized republic and known as the world’s largest island country and fourth most populous state.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Djuanda Declaration on Indonesian territorial waters Target entity description: The Djuanda Declaration on Indonesian territorial waters is a 1957 policy statement that redefined Indonesia as an archipelagic state by asserting sovereignty over the waters between its islands, forming the basis for its modern maritime boundaries and later international law on archipelagic states.
-
A.
Charter on the Transfer of Sovereignty to Indonesia
The Charter on the Transfer of Sovereignty to Indonesia is the formal 1949 document by which the Netherlands recognized and transferred sovereignty to the newly formed Republic of the United States of Indonesia, marking Indonesia’s official independence in international law.
-
B.
Indonesian declaration of independence
The Indonesian declaration of independence was the 1945 proclamation by nationalist leaders Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta that marked the birth of the Republic of Indonesia and triggered its struggle to end Dutch colonial rule.
-
C.
Preamble of the 1945 Constitution of Indonesia
The Preamble of the 1945 Constitution of Indonesia is the foundational constitutional text that proclaims Indonesia’s independence, national ideals, and guiding principles of statehood.
-
D.
Gajah Mada’s Palapa oath
Gajah Mada’s Palapa oath was a famous 14th-century vow by the Majapahit prime minister to not enjoy worldly pleasures until he had unified the entire Indonesian archipelago under Majapahit rule.
-
E.
Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia
The Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia is a sovereign archipelagic nation in Southeast Asia and Oceania, governed as a centralized republic and known as the world’s largest island country and fourth most populous state.
- F. None of above. chosen
Referenced by (1)
Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.