UNCLOS III and conflict management in straits

Abstract The legal regime articulated for international straits in the United Nations Convention of 1982 is a significant milestone in the reconciliation of competing interests attendant upon navigation in international straits. However, the author also submits that the refinement of respective rights and obligations of states in international straits can only be harmonized through the process of claim and counterclaim, a slow and somewhat tedious process. Extremely difficult, yet highly important questions deserve thoughtful analysis in the context of the 1982 Convention's territorial sea and straits provisions.