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UNCLOS is a basic international law for ocean line determination, Indonesia is one of the country that ratified the UNCLOS 1982. As the consecuences, Indonesia has to fullfill its duty, meanwhile gaining its oceanic rights based on those law. UNCLOS 1982 regulate territorial sea, which consists of 1...
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id-itb.:98212017-10-09T10:51:09Z#TITLE_ALTERNATIVE# TRIMANSYAH (NIM 15103002), AGUNG Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/9821 UNCLOS is a basic international law for ocean line determination, Indonesia is one of the country that ratified the UNCLOS 1982. As the consecuences, Indonesia has to fullfill its duty, meanwhile gaining its oceanic rights based on those law. UNCLOS 1982 regulate territorial sea, which consists of 12 miles ocean line measured from the baseline. This final project is examining in how far the tightness of basepoints effect on the optimalized Territorial Sea boundaries using different scales usage.<p> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> A country has an obliged duty to present its territorial sea, one of the way to present it is in a nautical chart. UNCLOS 1982 gives freedom to each country using scale in the process to make of this chart, as long as the scale is still categorized as a large scale map, IHO suggests to using scale 1 : 50.000, 1 : 100.000 and 1 : 200.000.<p> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Using larger scale will make the distance of each basepoints will become thighter, which the basepoints is refers to the reference to determine the Teritorial Sea boundaries. Otherwise, using larger scale will make area of the Teritorial Sea will be wider. text |
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UNCLOS is a basic international law for ocean line determination, Indonesia is one of the country that ratified the UNCLOS 1982. As the consecuences, Indonesia has to fullfill its duty, meanwhile gaining its oceanic rights based on those law. UNCLOS 1982 regulate territorial sea, which consists of 12 miles ocean line measured from the baseline. This final project is examining in how far the tightness of basepoints effect on the optimalized Territorial Sea boundaries using different scales usage.<p> <br />
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A country has an obliged duty to present its territorial sea, one of the way to present it is in a nautical chart. UNCLOS 1982 gives freedom to each country using scale in the process to make of this chart, as long as the scale is still categorized as a large scale map, IHO suggests to using scale 1 : 50.000, 1 : 100.000 and 1 : 200.000.<p> <br />
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Using larger scale will make the distance of each basepoints will become thighter, which the basepoints is refers to the reference to determine the Teritorial Sea boundaries. Otherwise, using larger scale will make area of the Teritorial Sea will be wider. |
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