Joint management of shared resources as an alternative approach for addressing maritime boundary disputes: the Kenya-Somalia maritime boundary dispute

Nelly Isigi Kadagi*, Ife Okafor-Yarwood, Sarah Glaser, Zachary Lien

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Abstract

Socio-economic security has motivated African states to explore natural resources in areas of overlapping maritime claims. However, Africa’s maritime boundaries are characterized by unresolved disputes. Resolution of these disputes is time-consuming, expensive and can undermine the state’s ability to exploit natural resources. The Somalia and Kenya maritime dispute under litigation with the International Court of Justice demonstrates the continental commitment to peaceful resolution. Citing cases from across Africa, we discuss outright delimitation or Joint Management Zones (JMZs) as means to address disputes over shared resources, particularly transboundary fisheries, which have received little attention. Reframing the Kenya-Somalia maritime dispute resolution process as cooperation over fisheries management will have spill-over effects into greater diplomatic relations. Fish do not abide by maritime boundaries. As such, we posit that the peaceful resolution of maritime boundary disputes lies in Africa’s ability to consider settlements by way of JMZs to motivate sustainable use of natural resources.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-23
Number of pages23
JournalJournal of the Indian Ocean Region
VolumeLatest Articles
Early online date2 Oct 2020
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 2 Oct 2020

Keywords

  • Maritime boundary disputes
  • Kenya
  • Somalia
  • Africa
  • Joint management zone
  • Fisheries

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