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Denmark-United Kingdom: Agreement on the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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Treaties and Agreements
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1972

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Footnotes

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[Reproduced with the permission of the Controller of Her Britannic Majesty’s Stationery Office from Cmnd. 4882 (London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1972).

[As of June 30, 1972, the Agreement had not yet entered into force.

[By virtue of the Treaty between the Federal Republic of Germany and Denmark relating to the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf under the North Sea (10 I.L.M. 603 (1971) and the Protocol of January 28, 1971 (10 I.L.M. 600 (1971), the above Agreement replaces the Agreement relating to the Delimitation’ of the Continental Shelf between Denmark and the United Kingdom, signed at London on March 3, 1966.]

References

* [Reproduced from the English text in Foreign Affairs Bulletin, Vol. 12, No. 15 (May 17, 1972), published by the Press and Information Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the German Democratic Republic.

[Although the Treaty was initialled on May 12, 1972, the official signing took place after the Bundestag and Bundesrat of the Federal Republic of Germany had ratified, on May 17 and May 19 respectively, the Treaty of August 12, 1970, between the Federal Republic of Germany and the U.S.S.R.(9 I.L.M. 1026 (1970) and the Treaty of December 7, 1970, between the Federal Republic of Germany and Poland (10 I.L.M. 127 (1971), concerning the basis for normalizing their mutual relations.

[The Final Protocol of the Quadripartite Agreement on Berlin, signed on June 3, 1972, appears at I.L.M. page 734.]