what is archipelagic docrine?​

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  • The archipelagic state doctrine holds that all waters contained within.

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The archipelagic state doctrine holds that all waters contained within. the baselines drawn around the outer islands of a state which is entirely formed. by one or more archipelagoes are the internal waters of that state and subject. to its sovereignty.

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Simply. The archipelagic state doctrine asserts that all waters within are contained. the lines drawn around the outer islands of a fully established state. The interior seas of that state and subject are enclosed inside one or more archipelagic groups. to its independence.

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