The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) has had a significant impact on international relations. By codifying the international law of the sea and recognizing the rights of both maritime and coastal nations, UNCLOS has strengthened the rule of law and improved the orderliness of international relations. It has also helped to simplify the process of negotiating disputed territorial matters, such as fishery boundaries, access to resources, and delimitation of maritime boundaries. As a result, UNCLOS has improved maritime security, enhanced the protection of marine ecosystems, and allowed for the resolution of resource-related disputes. Furthermore, UNCLOS has set out rules and regulations which limit the potential for conflict between states by providing a common understanding of their respective rights and obligations.