irrotteena
Irrotteena, a term used in international maritime law, refers to a type of maritime boundary dispute that arises when two or more countries do not agree on the delimitation of their maritime boundaries.
Irrotteena disputes often occur in areas where there is a significant overlap between the exclusive economic
The term "irrotteena" was first used in international law to describe a series of disputes between Libya
In general, irrotteena disputes are resolved through negotiations between the parties involved, which may involve mediation
Irrotteena disputes have significant economic and strategic implications, particularly in regions where there are major hydrocarbon