territorooriumile
Territorooriumile, also known as territorial waters, are the maritime zones surrounding a coastal state's land territory. These waters are subject to the state's sovereignty and are used to protect its marine environment and resources. The extent of territorial waters is typically 12 nautical miles (approximately 22 kilometers) from the baseline, which is the line used to measure the distance from the coast. This baseline is usually determined by the low-water mark along the coast, but it can also be defined by other criteria, such as the outer edge of the continental shelf or the archipelagic baseline.
Territorial waters are distinct from the contiguous zone, which extends from the outer edge of the territorial
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is the primary international treaty governing
Territorial waters are an essential aspect of maritime law and international relations, as they provide coastal