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Continent: International
Country: All Countries ๐51. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 2, Section 3, Article 24, Paragraph 2: ๐
The coastal State shall give appropriate publicity to any danger to navigation, of which it has knowledge, within its territorial sea. ๐Read more
52. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 2, Section 3, Article 25, Paragraph 1: ๐
The coastal State may take the necessary steps in its territorial sea to prevent passage which is not innocent. ๐Read more
53. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 2, Section 3, Article 25, Paragraph 3: ๐
The coastal State may, without discrimination in form or in fact among foreign ships, suspend temporarily in specified areas of its territorial sea the innocent passage of foreign ships if such suspension is essential for the protection of its security, including weapons exercises. Such suspension shall take effect only after having been duly published. ๐Read more
54. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 2, Section 3, Article 26, Paragraph 1: ๐
No charge may be levied upon foreign ships by reason only of their passage through the territorial sea. ๐Read more
55. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 2, Section 3, Article 26, Paragraph 2: ๐
Charges may be levied upon a foreign ship passing through the territorial sea as payment only for specific services rendered to the ship. These charges shall be levied without discrimination. ๐Read more
56. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 2, Section 3, Article 27, Paragraph 1: ๐
The criminal jurisdiction of the coastal State should not be exercised on board a foreign ship passing through the territorial sea to arrest any person or to conduct any investigation in connection with any crime committed on board the ship during its passage, save only in the following cases:
(a) if the consequences of the crime extend to the coastal State; (b) if the crime is of a kind to disturb the peace of the country or the good order of the territorial ๐Read more
57. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 2, Section 3, Article 27, Paragraph 2: ๐
The above provisions do not affect the right of the coastal State to take any steps authorized by its laws for the purpose of an arrest or investigation on board a foreign ship passing through the territorial sea after leaving internal waters. ๐Read more
58. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 2, Section 3, Article 27, Paragraph 5: ๐
Except as provided in Part XII or with respect to violations of laws and regulations adopted in accordance with Part V, the coastal State may not take any steps on board a foreign ship passing through the territorial sea to arrest any person or to conduct any investigation in connection with any crime committed before the ship entered the territorial sea, if the ship, proceeding from a foreign port, is only passing through th ... ๐Read more
59. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 2, Section 3, Article 28, Paragraph 1: ๐
The coastal State should not stop or divert a foreign ship passing through the territorial sea for the purpose of exercising civil jurisdiction in relation to a person on board the ship. ๐Read more
60. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 2, Section 3, Article 28, Paragraph 3: ๐
Paragraph 2 is without prejudice to the right of the coastal State, in accordance with its laws, to levy execution against or to arrest, for the purpose of any civil proceedings, a foreign ship lying in the territorial sea, or passing through the territorial sea after leaving internal waters. ๐Read more