Descript |
1 online resource (466 p.) |
Edition |
1st ed. |
Note |
Description based upon print version of record. |
Contents |
Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Part 1 Flag States -- Chapter 2 Non-Flag States as Guardians of the Maritime Order: Creeping Jurisdiction of a Different Kind? -- Chapter 3 United States' Bilateral Shipboarding Agreements-Upholding Law of the Sea Principles while Updating State Practice -- Chapter 4 Sovereign Immune Vessels: Immunities, Responsibilities and Exemptions -- Part 2 Port States -- Chapter 5 Port State Jurisdiction, International Conventions, and Extraterritoriality: An Expansive Interpretation |
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Chapter 6 Assistance at Sea and Places of Refuge for Ships: Reconciling Competing Norms -- Part 3 Coastal States -- Chapter 7 Excessive Coastal State Jurisdiction: Shipboard Armed Security Personnel -- Chapter 8 The "New" Arctic Passages and the "Old" Law of the Sea -- Chapter 9 Safeguards against Excessive Enforcement Measures in the Exclusive Economic Zone-Law and Practice -- Chapter 10 New Maritime Zones and the Law of the Sea -- Chapter 11 Under-Utilized Coastal State Jurisdiction: Causes and Consequences -- Part 4 Seafarers and Human Rights |
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Chapter 12 Seafarers as an Agent of Change of the Jurisdictional Balance -- Chapter 13 Jurisdiction, Ships and Human Rights Treaties -- Part 5 Institutions -- Chapter 14 The Role of the International Maritime Organization in Defining and Altering the Jurisdiction of Flag, Coastal, and Port States -- Chapter 15 ITLOS and Jurisdiction over Ships -- Chapter 16 The Impact of EU Secondary Legislation on IssuesConcerning Ships: A Case Study of NationalProceedings in Respect of Waste Liability andInsolvency |
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Chapter 17 The European Court of Justice and Its Role in (Re-)defining EU Member States' Jurisdiction over Ships -- Index |
Note |
325 annual accesses. UkHlHU |
ISBN |
9789004303508 |
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