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  1. Figure 1 Bathymetry - Jan Mayen Ridge, at I.L.M. page 808. Figure 2 Jan Mayen Ridge Area - Geological Provinces, at I.L.M. page 811. Figure 3 Area subject to Joint Development, at I.L.M. page 828. Section I Brief Examination of the Agreement between Iceland and Norway of May 28, 1980. On May 28, 1980 the Governments of Iceland and Norway

  2. Jun 26, 2020 · In 1981, the dispute that emerged between Norway and Iceland was resolved through a Conciliation Commission (Linderfalk 2016), whereby the Icelandic continental shelf was recognised as extending a full 200 M from the Icelandic coast in the area between Jan Mayen and Iceland, notwithstanding the proximity of the Norwegian island (Iceland-Norway ...

  3. Jan 18, 2023 · iation Commission [6]. In the Jan Mayen Case, the legal status of Jan Mayen Island and whether the disputed continental shelf was a natural extension of Jan Mayen Island or Iceland had a key impact on the settlement of the delimitation. These also represented the

  4. Spreading on the Iceland Plateau rift took place simultaneously with that on the Ægir Ridge from 49 to 25 Ma along the Iceland–Faroe Fracture Zone, before the complete rift transfer to the Kolbeinsey Ridge system, connecting the Reykjanes Ridge directly and separating the Jan Mayen microcontinent from the central East Greenland coast ...

  5. The Iceland–Norway (Jan Mayen) exclusive economic zone boundary extends for 198 nautical miles, and the extended continental shelf boundary for an additional 152 nautical miles. Purchase the Iceland–Norway (Jan Mayen) Maritime Boundary Brief

  6. Economic overview. Jan Mayen is a volcanic island with no exploitable natural resources, although surrounding waters contain substantial fish stocks and potential untapped petroleum resources. Economic activity is limited to providing services for employees of Norway's radio and meteorological stations on the island.

  7. Jan 1, 1985 · Iceland's argument is no better from the legal point of view, for it ignores the rule that every island is entitled to a continental shelf.22 All in all, therefore, Iceland's contention that Jan Mayen was not entitled to a continental shelf or economic zone had very little merit and it is therefore scarcely surprising that the conciliation ...

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