1. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, adopted 10 December 1982, entered into force 16 November 1994, 1833 UNTS 397 (LOS Convention).
2. DOALOS, Current Status of the Convention, 〈http://www.un.org/Depts/los/reference_files/status2010.pdf〉.
3. LOS Convention arts. 3, 33, 57, 76 and 303.
4. Case Concerning the Land and Maritime Boundary between Cameroon and Nigeria (Cameroon v Nigeria: Equatorial Guinea Intervening) [2002] ICJ Rep 303.
5. In November 2002, the Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission was established under the chairmanship of the Special Representative of the Secretary General for West Africa to consider issues arising from the ICJ decision, including demarcation of the land border and delimitation of the maritime boundary. See Cameroon-Nigeria: recommendations of United Nations Mixed Commission, in: D.A. Colson et al (Eds.), International Maritime Boundaries, volume VI, Martinus Nijhoff, 2011, pp. 4251-4255. On 26 April 2013, the thirty-first meeting of the Commission was convened in Yaoundé under the auspices of the United Nations Office for West Africa (UNOWA) 〈http://unowa.unmissions.org/Default.aspx?tabid=804〉. Nigeria also established a National Boundary Commission under its National Boundary Commission (Establishment) Act, 2006 〈http://www.placng.org/lawsofnigeria/node/218〉.