Johor to study STS transfer hub’s impact on state sovereignty, says exco | Malay Mail

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Johor to study STS transfer hub’s impact on state sovereignty, says exco

Mazlan Bujang and Dzulkefly Ahmad conduct a walkabout at the PPR Desa Mutiara flats in Tebrau, Johor Baru April 5, 2019. — Picture by Ben Tan

Mazlan said the state government was still awaiting further details on the STS transfer hub from the federal government. “In principle, we don’t see a problem with cooperating with the federal government on this as we are also from the same Pakatan Harapan coalition. He noted that Section 3 of the Territorial Sea Act 2012 endorses the definition of territorial sea as set by the 1982 Law of the Sea at 12 nautical miles, whereas Section 3 limited the state’s jurisdiction to three nautical miles.

 

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