1784

Researcher: 
Mitchell
Data entry notes: 
Treaty not yet in force.; Treaty not yet in force.; With this Treaty the Par ties establish the boundary of the Continental Shelf between the United States and Mexico in the Western Gulf of Mexico beyond 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured by determining geodetic lines connecting the co-ordinates set out in Article I. The geodetic bases used to determine the boundary set forth in Article I are the North American Datum and the Earth Rotation Service's Terrestrial Reference Frame. South of the continental shelf bo undary set forth in Article I, the United States shall not, and north of this boundary, Mexico shall not, claim or exercise for any purpose sovereign rights or jurisdiction over the seabed and subsoil.; FAO Descriptors: 110; 010; 016
Treaty Name and Text
Agreement Name: 
Treaty Between The Government Of The United States of America And The Government Of The United Mexican States On The Delimitation Of The Continental Shelf In The Western Gulf Of Mexico Beyond 200 Nautical Miles
Possible Sources (additional): 
LEX-FAOC024913; bi-24913.pdf; Law of the Sea Bulletin, No. 44 of 2001, pp. 71-72.
Signature/Entry into Force/Termination
Date IEA was signed: 
2000-06-09
Signature Year: 
2000
Treaty Type
Membership eligibility (multilateral, bilateral, etc): 
Agreement Type Level 3: 
E (environment) Code (agreement is environmental or not): 
Non-Environmental
Source for E (environmental) code: 
Title
Text used for E (environmental) coding: 
Treaty Between The Government Of The United States of America And The Government Of The United Mexican States On The Delimitation Of The Continental Shelf In The Western Gulf Of Mexico Beyond 200 Nautical Miles
Words used to code as Environmental: 
delimit
Lineage
Lineage: 
Not Yet Assigned
Sequence in lineage: 
100.000
Secretariat and auspices
Secretariat: 
Legacy
Hidden fields
Version: 
2007.10
Inclusion Auto-Generated: 
BNA
Subject: 
Territory
Category: 
ZNOO