ABSTRACT

The Aegean disputes between Turkey and Greece represent one of the longest-standing contemporary conflicts in existence.These disagreements encompass a wide range of issues, including the seabed, maritime areas and airspace of the Aegean. The territorial status of a number of islands and rocks, as well as specific demilitarization conferred upon Greek islands in the Eastern Aegean under international treaties, is also a matter of dispute.

The Aegean disputes, which still remain unresolved, are a major source of tension and conflict in Turkish-Greek relations. The stalemate in reaching a settlement is liable to give rise to new frictions resulting in an acute strain on relations. From time to time the disputes have erupted into crisis bringing the two countries to the verge of confrontation. These disputes are immensely complex and involve a broad range of interrelated issues with complicated political and legal aspects.

This study represents the first attempt of its kind, providing in a single volume a comprehensive review and analysis of the legal and political aspects of the Aegean disputes which constitute a unique case study in international law, involving two neighbours in the Aegean that share a unique history and geography.

part 1|86 pages

Background History

part 2|145 pages

Maritime Areas in the Aegean and the Outstanding Issues Related to Territorial Sea

chapter 1|5 pages

The Aegean Geography

chapter 10|13 pages

Conclusions

part 3|340 pages

The Dispute Related to the Continental Shelf in the Aegean

part 4|89 pages

The Aegean Airspace Issues; Turkish-Greek Differences and Disputes

part 5|161 pages

Issues and Disagreements Between Turkey and Greece Related to the Demilitarized Status of the Islands in the Eastern Aegean

part 6|145 pages

Disagreement Between Turkey and Greece Concerning the Status of Certain Geographical Features in the Aegean Sea