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SLOVENIA

Legislation

 Maritime Code (PZ), 23 March 2001
 Act amending the Maritime Code (PZ-A), 2002
 Act amending the Maritime Code (PZ-B), 2003
 Ecological Protection Zone and Continental Shelf of the Republic of Slovenia Act, 22 October 2005 (Law of the Sea Bulletin No. 60)
Decree promulgating the Act Amending the Maritime Code (PZ-C), 4 May 2006 (Law of the Sea Bulletin No. 63)
Act Amending the Maritime Code (PZ-C), 26 April 2006 (Law of the Sea Bulletin No. 63)

Maritime boundary delimitation agreements
 and other material

with Italy

 Agreement between Italy and Yugoslavia concerning the delimitation of the continental shelf between the two countries in the Adriatic Sea, 8 January 1968
Slovenia: Communication dated 14 February 2018 from the Permanent Mission of Slovenia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General of the United Nations. EnglishFrench
 

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