Barbados–France Maritime Delimitation Agreement

Barbados–France Maritime Delimitation Agreement
Agreement between the Government of the French Republic and the Government of Barbados on the delimitation of maritime areas between France and Barbados
TypeBoundary delimitation
Signed15 October 2009
LocationBridgetown, Barbados
Effective15 January 2010
Parties
  •  Barbados
  •  France
DepositaryUnited Nations United Nations Secretariat
LanguageEnglish; French

The Barbados–France Maritime Delimitation Agreement is a 2009 treaty between Barbados and France which delimits the maritime boundary between Barbados and the French Overseas departments of Guadeloupe and Martinique. The far western point under this agreement consists of the border at a tripoint with Saint Lucia as under the France–Saint Lucia Delimitation Agreement and proceeds in a northeast direction.

See also

Notes

  • Notice of preliminary discussions Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
  • Signature Of The Barbados/France Maritime Boundary Delimitation Treaty
  • Statement by Senator the Hon. Maxine McClean, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, on the Occasion of the Signature of the Barbados/France Maritime Boundary Delimitation Treaty Bridgetown - October 15, 2009
  • Treaty details in English
  • Treaty details in French[permanent dead link]
  • DELIMITATION OF MARITIME BOUNDARIES WITHIN CARICOM

External links

  • Full text of agreement
  • (in French) ORF no. 0016 du 20 janvier 2010 page 1176 texte no. 6, The French Official Gazette
  • (in English) Official Gazette No. 0016 of January 20, 2010 1176 page Text # 6, The French Official Gazette
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Inhabited territories
Overseas​ regions1
Overseas​ collectivities
Sui generis​ collectivity
Uninhabited territories
North Pacific Ocean
Overseas territory​ (French Southern​ and Antarctic Lands)
Scattered Islands in​ the Indian Ocean


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