Buch, Englisch, Band 80, 454 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 816 g
Post-Unclos Developments in the Law of the Sea
Buch, Englisch, Band 80, 454 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 816 g
Reihe: Publications on Ocean Development
ISBN: 978-90-04-30349-2
Verlag: Brill
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Table of Contents
Preface
List of Abbreviations
1 Henrik Ringbom Introduction
PART I FLAG STATES
2 Robin Geiss,
Christian J. Tams Non-Flag States as Guardians of the Maritme Order: Creeping Jurisdiction of a Different Kind?
3 Henning Jessen United States’ Bilateral Shipboarding Agreements – Upholding Law of the Sea Principles While Updating State Practice
4 Ted L. McDorman Sovereign Immune Vessels: Immunities, Responsibilities and Exemptions
PART II PORT STATES
5 Bevan Marten Port State Jurisdiction, International Conventions, and Extraterritoriality: An Expansive Interpretation
6 Aldo Chircop Assistance at Sea and Places of Refuge for Ships:
Reconciling Competing Norms
PART III COASTAL STATES
7 James Kraska Excessive Coastal State Jurisdiction:
Shipboard Armed Security Personnel
8 Erik Franckx The “New” Arctic Passages and the “Old” Law of the Sea
9 James Harrison Safeguards against Excessive Enforcement Measures in the Exclusive Economic Zone – Law and Practice
10 Erik J. Molenaar New Maritime Zones in the Law of the Sea
11 Robin Churchill Under-Utilized Coastal State Jurisdiction: Causes and Consequences
PART IV SEAFARERS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
12 Irini Papanicolopulu Seafarers as an Agent of Change of the Jurisdictional Balance
13 Urfan Khaliq Jurisdiction, Ships and Human Rights Treaties
PART V INSTITUTIONS
14 Erik Røsæg The Role of the International Maritime Organization in Defining and Altering the Jurisdiction of Flag, Coastal, and Port States
15 Tullio Scovazzi ITLOS and Jurisdiction over Ships
16 Rosa Greaves The Impact of EU Secondary Legislation on Issues Concerning Ships: a Case Study of National Proceedings in Respect of Waste Liability and Insolvency
17 Alexander Proelss The European Court of Justice and its Role in (Re-)Defining EU Member States' Jurisdiction over Ships