Reimagining Landlocked Sovereignty: Uganda, UNCLOS Articles 125–126, and the ICJ’s Bolivia v Chile 2018 Judgment in a Comparative Perspective.
Abstract This article interrogates the contemporary relevance of UNCLOS Articles 125 and 126 on the rights of landlocked States to access and utilize the sea, situating Uganda’s recent assertions of historical linkage to the Indian Ocean within a broader doctrinal and jurisprudential context. By comparing Uganda’s prospective invocation of UNCLOS with the International Court of […]
