CNA Explains: What is UNCLOS, the international law in the spotlight amid the Iran conflict?
Known as the constitution for the oceans, UNCLOS is a set of maritime rules governing everything from coastal boundaries, environmental protection, and the right for ships to transit through territorial waters.
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