trekantregelen
Trekantregelen, also known as the triangle rules, are a set of principles used in the field of international law, particularly in the context of maritime law and the law of the sea. These rules are derived from the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), which was adopted in 1982. The trekantregelen are named after the three points of a triangle, which represent the three main principles: the territorial sea, the contiguous zone, and the exclusive economic zone.
The territorial sea is a belt of coastal waters extending from the baseline of the coast to
The exclusive economic zone (EEZ) is a belt of coastal waters extending from the outer limit of
The trekantregelen are important because they define the boundaries of the coastal state's sovereignty and the