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After 20 years of existence,1 the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (‘the Tribunal’ or itlos) has established itself as a judicial institution for the settlement of sea-related disputes. This is evidenced by international practice. So far, 23 contentious cases and two advisory cases have been submitted to it,2 compared to 26 contentious cases also relating to the law of the sea, during the