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UNCLOS Article 76 → 해양법 대륙붕 제도

CSuggestive similarity
Evidence tier

Echo patterns are similarity-based hypotheses, not proof of causation. Open the sources and evaluate the linkage yourself.

Evidence Scorecard

A single score cannot prove an echo. This card triangulates semantic, temporal, and linkage evidence.

Suggestive similarity
Semantic
Strong semantic alignment
Temporal
Timing unclear
Linkage
No recorded linkage
Tier C Suggestive similarity — semantic or keyword overlap + plausible timing
Multilingual semantic similarity
cosine similarity (method detail)0.819

Computed with intfloat/multilingual-e5-small multilingual embeddings. Display score is a calibrated mapping of the raw cross-lingual cosine (0.819); higher means closer meaning. Reflects semantic similarity, not proof of causation.

Could also be…

  • Parallel domestic policy development is possible.
  • Industry or market pressure may have driven similar language.
  • A common external shock (e.g., financial crisis, pandemic) could explain parallel adoption.

Interrogate the Evidence

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Csuggestive similarity · 85%

  • SemanticStrong semantic alignment
  • TemporalTiming unclear
  • LinkageNo recorded linkage

Matched concepts: UNCLOS Article 76 (continental shelf) 해양법 대륙붕 제도; Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS) CLCS 대륙붕 한계 정보 제출; UNCLOS Article 82 (revenue sharing) 대륙붕 200해리 초과 공여 제도; ITLOS (International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea) ITLOS 재판관 진출

Cross-lingual similarity 56/100 (multilingual e5 embedding) — a computed signal, not proof.

Similarity type: UNCLOS Article 76 (continental shelf) → 해양법 대륙붕 제도 | UNCLOS Article 76 (continental shelf) → 해양법 대륙붕 제도

Caveat: semantic similarity only — this tier records a hypothesis, not proof of causal influence.

Matched Concepts

4 pairs
UNCLOS Article 76 (continental shelf)
해양법 대륙붕 제도
Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS)
CLCS 대륙붕 한계 정보 제출
UNCLOS Article 82 (revenue sharing)
대륙붕 200해리 초과 공여 제도
ITLOS (International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea)
ITLOS 재판관 진출
Original (Global)

The UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS) facilitates the implementation of UNCLOS Article 76, which allows coastal States to extend their continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles. States must submit scientific and technical data to the CLCS within 10 years of UNCLOS entry into force. The CLCS issues recommendations that are final and binding.

Echo (Korea)

대한민국은 UNCLOS에 따라 2012년 CLCS에 동중국해 대륙붕 한계에 관한 공식 정보를 제출하고, 2024년 현재 CLCS의 권고를 기다리고 있다. 「해양법」은 UNCLOS의 대륙붕 제도를 국내법에 반영하여 대륙붕의 범위, 대륙붕 개발 권리, 해양과학조사 규제를 규정한다. 2023년에는 UNCLOS 제82조(대륙붕 한계 200해리 초과시 공여) 이행을 위한 국내 제도 정비를 추진하였고, 2024년 국제해양법재판소(ITLOS) 재판관 진출을 통해 UNCLOS 분쟁해결 체계에 기여하고 있다.

Echo Strength

sourceVerified
hasKoreanSource
hasGlobalSource
hasDate
keywordDiversity
agendaTags

Influence Mechanism

policy learning
Origin
UNCLOS
Timeline

UNCLOS Art 76 → 2012 Korea CLCS submission (해양법)

UNCLOS Article 76 (continental shelf) → 해양법 대륙붕 제도 | UNCLOS Article 76 (continental shelf) → 해양법 대륙붕 제도

Sources

Related Patterns

Semantically Related

Closest patterns by multilingual embedding (e5) — conceptual similarity beyond shared keywords. A computed signal, not a sourced claim.

Keywords
UNCLOS Article 76 (continental shelf)해양법 대륙붕 제도Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS)CLCS 대륙붕 한계 정보 제출UNCLOS Article 82 (revenue sharing)대륙붕 200해리 초과 공여 제도ITLOS (International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea)ITLOS 재판관 진출
Score Guide
ConfidenceEditorial judgment, now shown as a confidence tier (A–D) based on semantic, temporal, and linkage evidence. Not proof of causation.
Echo StrengthMetadata completeness score. Rewards verified sources, paired links, explicit dates, keyword diversity, and origin tags.
Vocabulary OverlapHeuristic score measuring shared tokens between global and Korean texts. Reflects loanwords and repeated terms, not meaning across languages.
PATTERN #unclos-continental-shelf-1