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  1. Aug 16, 2011 · What is the Archipelagic Doctrine? The fact that for Archipelagic States, their archipelagic waters are subject to both the right of innocent passage and sea lanes passage does not place them in lesser footing vis-a-vis continental coastal states which are subject, in their territorial sea, to the right of innocent passage and the ...

  2. Sep 24, 2022 · The “Archipelagic Doctrine” is a legal principle wherein an archipelago is to be regarded as a single unit, such that the waters around, between, and connecting the islands of the...

  3. 1. The sovereignty of an archipelagic State extends to the waters enclosed by the archipelagic baselines drawn in accordance with article 47, described as archipelagic waters, regardless of...

  4. Archipelagic state. An archipelagic state is an island country that consists of an archipelago. The designation is legally defined by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

  5. Jun 7, 2010 · Archipelago is defined as a sea or part of a sea studded with islands, often synonymous with island groups, or as a large group of islands in an extensive body of water, such as sea. (De Leon, 1991)

  6. It first discusses the development of the archipelagic regime. It then addresses the definition of an archipelago and an archipelagic State, archipelagic baselines, and archipelagic waters, respectively, and examines issues in implementation.

  7. The archipelagic doctrine defines the waters around, between, and connecting the different islands of the Philippine archipelago as integral parts of Philippine territory subject to its exclusive sovereignty, regardless of the width or dimensions of these waters.