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Australia is the country that withdrew from UNCLOS, which stands for the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, as an indirect result of East Timor's independence. Ongoing disputes over the maritime border between the two countries meant that Australia chose to opt out of UN judicial processes.

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Which country temporarily withdrew from UNCLOS as an indirect result of the independence of east timor?

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What portion of UNCLOS does the U.S. observe?

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Did President Clinton sign the UNCLOS Treaty?

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Could anyone tell me the relationship between UNCLOS and relevant IMO and ILO conventions with particular reference to maritime safety maritime pollution port state control and seafarers' matters?

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