Places of Refuge for Ships
Title | Places of Refuge for Ships PDF eBook |
Author | Aldo E. Chircop |
Publisher | Martinus Nijhoff Publishers |
Pages | 581 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 900414952X |
Written by scholars and practitioners, this work consists of 20 multidisciplinary chapters addressing the law, policy and management aspects of the problem of places of refuge for ships in need of assistance. Specific chapters focus on the experiences and approaches of Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Germany, United Kingdom and United States.
Refuge for ships in distress at sea. Limitations within Law of the Sea Convention
Title | Refuge for ships in distress at sea. Limitations within Law of the Sea Convention PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald Bulimu |
Publisher | GRIN Verlag |
Pages | 11 |
Release | 2021-04-22 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3346393313 |
Essay from the year 2019 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: Miscellaneous, grade: 4.5, Göteborg University (School of Economics, Business and Law), course: International Law in the Maritime Context, language: English, abstract: This case study presents two critical questions: What are the dangers of exposing a distressed tanker to the open seas over extended period of time? To what extent would providing relief (access to port) to a ship in distress harm the coastal state rendering such assistance? These two questions present one of the most controversial and pressing legal issue within law of the sea in the wake of high profile incidents of vessel-source pollution. The unwillingness of coastal states to grant access to their ports to vessels in distress at sea has attracted parallel opinions from different schools of thought. This could perhaps be attributed to the fact that UNCLOS (1982) which is considered as the constitution of the ocean; fails to provide an express legal order to matters relating to such access. An analysis of the shortcomings within the 1982 LOSC on issues relating to refuge for ships in distress at sea forms the basis of this discussion. Build-up to the discussion will include a brief overview to the customary law perspective on issues of refuge for such ships and the international attitude to this issue through present state practices.
Places of Refuge for Ships in Distress
Title | Places of Refuge for Ships in Distress PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony Morrison |
Publisher | Martinus Nijhoff Publishers |
Pages | 428 |
Release | 2012-06-07 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9004218882 |
The problem of places of refuge for ships in distress is a pressing issue in maritime circles. Places of Refuge for Ships in Distress by Anthony Morrison examines the problem in the context of international and national law and analyses the remedies that have been suggested for resolving this troubling issue. The book examines places of refuge under international law, the laws of four major maritime States and the European Union. Places of Refuge for Ships in Distress analyses two proposed solutions – voluntary guidelines and a new convention. The book asserts that additional solutions are needed and examines potential alternatives. Places of Refuge for Ships in Distress is particularly useful, not only as an assessment of the specific problem, but also the wider examination of international maritime and environmental law that underpins any solution. It will serve as an essential resource to individuals involved in international, maritime and environmental law and those concerned with the threat to the environment posed by the carriage of dangerous goods by sea.
The Duty of the Shipmaster to Render Assistance at Sea under International Law
Title | The Duty of the Shipmaster to Render Assistance at Sea under International Law PDF eBook |
Author | Felicity G. Attard |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 2020-08-25 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9004438254 |
This study examines the shipmaster’s duty to render assistance at sea under international law. This duty is assessed in the light of contemporary challenges posed by the phenomenon of irregular migration by sea, a problem which has intensified in recent years. The approach undertaken gives special emphasis to the shipmaster’s responsibilities in rescue operations, and his role in the fulfilment of States’ international obligations in the rendering of assistance.
Excessive Maritime Claims
Title | Excessive Maritime Claims PDF eBook |
Author | J. Ashley Roach |
Publisher | Martinus Nijhoff Publishers |
Pages | 998 |
Release | 2012-06-22 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9004217738 |
This title is designed for law of the sea and maritime law specialists. The coverage includes current affairs in martime law such as submarine cables, polar areas, environmental protection, sovereign immunity and sunken ships, and maritime law enforcement.
International Maritime Security Law
Title | International Maritime Security Law PDF eBook |
Author | James Kraska |
Publisher | Martinus Nijhoff Publishers |
Pages | 965 |
Release | 2013-04-15 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9004233571 |
International Maritime Security Law by James Kraska and Raul Pedrozo defines an emerging interdisciplinary field of law and policy comprised of norms, legal regimes, and rules to address today's hybrid threats to the global order of the oceans. Worldwide shipping commerce, fishing fleets, pleasure craft, and coastal states are exposed to the menace of offshore terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, piracy, smuggling, robbery, marine insurgency and anti-access threats. Land-based institutions and maritime constabulary forces operate within an increasingly integrated network that blends elements of humanitarian law, human rights law, criminal law, and law of the sea, with inspection regimes, commercial enterprise, and marine safety and environmental stewardship. The new authorities fuse together a global maritime partnership among states, international organizations and commercial interests to protect the maritime commons from the most dangerous risks and hazards.
Migrant Smuggling by Sea
Title | Migrant Smuggling by Sea PDF eBook |
Author | Patricia Mallia |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2009-10-03 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9004182977 |
A number of rules of the international law governing the oceans were created at a time far removed from the challenges of the present day. The principle of the freedom of the high seas and its corollary of flag State exclusivity are archetypical examples of this. Today these rules may appear to be obstacles in the effort to combat a number of contemporary maritime threats such as migrant smuggling by sea. This study examines this multi-faceted threat to maritime security against the backdrop of the current international legal framework and State practice in order to establish whether this threat can be effectively addressed within the existing framework of the law of the sea.