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- List of parties to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
One UN member state has signed the Agreement but has not ratified it Therefore, none of these States are currently parties to either the Convention or the Agreement
- Chronological lists of ratifications of
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- UNCLOS Signatories - Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act - MDLEA
Below is a chronological list of ratifications, accessions, and successions to UNCLOS and related agreements as provided by the United Nations’ website (last updated 27 Mar 2023)
- UNCLOS: United Nations Convention On The Law Of The Sea
As of October 2024, 169 sovereign states and the European Union are parties to this essential treaty (Wikipedia) This widespread acceptance highlights its importance in promoting peace, security, and cooperation on the high seas
- Implementing Agreements Under the United Nations Convention on the Law . . .
At that time, the United States and some other industrialized nations did not sign UNCLOS or announced they could not ratify it without changes to Part XI of UNCLOS, which deals with deep-seabed resources in areas beyond national jurisdiction
- UNCLOS: United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
The convention has been ratified by 168 parties, which includes 167 states (164 United Nations member states plus the UN Observer state Palestine, as well as the Cook Islands and Niue) and the European Union An additional 14 UN member states have signed, but not ratified the convention
- UNCLOS at 40 - International Seabed Authority
As of July 2021 it has been ratified by 168 parties, which includes 167 States (164 United Nations member States plus the UN Observer State Palestine, as well as the Cook Islands and Niue) and the European Union
- United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea - IMO
The United Nations General Assembly decided, in 2015, to develop an international legally binding instrument under UNCLOS on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction (UNGA resolution 69 292)
- Chronological lists of ratifications - Institute for Maritime and Ocean . . .
Chronological lists of ratifications of, accessions and successions to the Convention and the related Agreements as at 23 January 2013:
- The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
UNCLOS has been ratified by 168 parties These include 164 United Nations Member States, a United Nations Observer State (Palestine), the European Union, the Cook Islands and Niue One of the most significant State that has neither signed nor ratified UNCLOS is the United States of America
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