The Timor Sea Treaty: An Australian Perspective

Benjamin Huntley, Amelia Telec, J. Whyatt
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In March 2018, Australia and Timor-Leste signed a treaty in a ceremony in New York, witnessed by the UN Secretary-General, which will permanently delimit their maritime boundaries and establish a special regime over the Greater Sunrise gas fields in the Timor Sea. Not only does this Treaty represent an important milestone in the relationship between the two States, it also marks the successful conclusion of the first-ever conciliation conducted under the dispute resolution provisions of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (unclos). How this untested process led to the ending of the long-running and complex dispute over maritime delimitation in the Timor Sea merits further consideration. This article will provide an Australian perspective on these historic proceedings, focussing on how the process led to a positive outcome for the Parties and the key features of the agreement reached. We will begin by outlining briefly the background to the dispute between Australia and Timor-Leste. We will then consider the nature of the conciliation provisions of unclos, and what makes them unique. We will then explore some of the procedural aspects of the Timor-Leste/Australia Conciliation which led to a successful outcome in the proceedings. Finally, we will outline the key elements of the agreement reached between the Parties.
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帝汶海条约:澳大利亚的观点
2018年3月,在联合国秘书长的见证下,澳大利亚和东帝汶在纽约举行的仪式上签署了一项条约,该条约将永久划定两国的海洋边界,并建立帝汶海大日出气田的特别制度。该条约不仅是两国关系的一个重要里程碑,而且标志着根据《联合国海洋法公约》争端解决条款进行的第一次调解的成功完成。这一未经考验的进程如何导致结束关于帝汶海海洋划界的长期和复杂的争端,值得进一步审议。本文将提供澳大利亚对这些历史性程序的看法,重点是该进程如何为缔约方带来积极的结果以及所达成协议的主要特点。我们首先将简要概述澳大利亚和东帝汶之间争端的背景。然后,我们将考虑《公约》调解条款的性质,以及它们的独特之处。然后,我们将探讨导致诉讼取得成功结果的东帝汶/澳大利亚调解的一些程序方面。最后,我们将概述双方达成的协议的关键要素。
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