New Legal Regime Redefines Saudi Arabian Territorial Sea Boundaries
The article discusses the legal rules governing Saudi Arabia's territorial sea. It explains how countries have historically claimed control over parts of the sea, but also agreed on the freedom of the high seas for all nations. Coastal states can have a territorial sea around their coastlines, which is considered part of their territory. The main focus of international law on the sea has been determining the extent of this territorial sea and where it meets the high seas.