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The Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC) is a commission established by the Algiers Agreement of 2000 in order to delimit and demarcate the border between Eritrea and Ethiopia. The Commission was seated in The Hague, with the Permanent Court of Arbitration serving as registry and the United Nations Cartographic Section providing technical support.
Mandate
[edit]Established by Article 4 of the Agreement. mandate "to delimit and demarcate the colonial treaty border based on pertinent colonial treaties (1900, 1902 and 1908) and applicable international law."
History
[edit]Claims
[edit]Eritrea
[edit]Ethiopia
[edit]Decision
[edit]Commission members
[edit]- Sir Elihu Lauterpacht, CBE QC (President)
- Appointed by Ethiopia:
- Appointed by Eritrea:
- Professor W. Michael Reisman
- Judge Stephen M. Schwebel
References
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