Abstract

Abstract
 Dispute settlement between Indonesia and Malaysia in the Malacca Strait Region started with the unilateral claims of both countries. The prevailing these unilateral claims resulted in the area of Exclusive Economic Zone in the Malacca Strait to overlap. UNCLOS 1982 is the existing International Law of the Sea and both countries ratified to this Convention. The purpose of this article is to find out how to resolve sea border disputes between Indonesia and Malaysia in the Malacca Strait Region under the Law of the International Sea. This article is also aimed to provide a narrative to the factors underlying the existing maritime border dispute.
 Keywords: Disputes settlement, Malacca Strait, Overlapping

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