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Case Concerning Maritime Delimitation in the Area Between Greenland and Jan Mayen
"94. For these reasons, THE COURT, By fourteen votes to one, Decides that, within the limits defined 1. to the north by the intersection of the line of equidistance between the coasts of Eastern Greenland and the western coasts of Jan Mayen with the 200-mile limit calculated as from the said coasts of Greenland, indicated on sketch-map No. 2 as point A, and 2. to the south, by the 200-mile limit around Iceland, as claimed by Iceland, between the points of intersection of that limit with the two said lines, indicated on sketchmap No. 2 as points B and D, the delimitation line that divides the continental shelf and fishery zones of the Kingdom of Denmark and the Kingdom of Norway is to be drawn as set out in paragraphs 9 1 and 92 of the present Judgment.