
1976 CLC
The 1976 CLC, or the 1976 Convention on the Law of the Sea, is an international treaty that established guidelines for the use and conservation of the world's oceans and their resources. It addressed issues like maritime boundaries, navigation rights, and environmental protection. The convention aimed to balance the interests of coastal states with those of other nations, promoting equitable access to ocean resources while protecting marine environments. It has played a significant role in shaping international maritime law and facilitating cooperation between countries on ocean-related matters.