The maritime transportation of hazardous cargo has created a sometimes intense dispute between the shipping industry and coastal states. The arguments feeding this discussion are the right of innocent passage, claimed by shipping states, and on the other hand, the obligation to protect the environment stressed by coastal states. Two sets of rules, both codified in international law, stand in conflict with each other. The contradictory legal norms in addition to conflicting views on coastal state security cause the shipping of hazardous cargo to remain an acute matter of discussion. Under the law of the sea, a coastal state has sovereign power over its territorial sea. This part of the sea, in most respects, is to be regarded as a continuati...
Free transit and innocent passage as internationally recognized maritime rights present few problems...
"The book examines whether the jurisdiction of coastal States under international law can be extende...
This study deals with maritime transport law, which for the purposes of UN General Assembly Resoluti...
The maritime transport of nuclear materials has created a conflict between two international law reg...
This thesis starts with noting that the rapid globalisation of the late twentieth and the twenty-fi...
The prospect that the maritime transportation of irradiated nuclear fuel (INF), plutonium and radioa...
The evolution of the law of the sea has been shaped largely by two notions, namely, freedom of navig...
The international community and important nuclear stakeholders are making efforts to promote the fur...
This comment explores the right of warships to make innocent passage through foreign territorial sea...
This study is intended to balance the rights of free navigation in all of its forms whether in the h...
This Article examines the nature of the right of innocent passage for warships in a territorial sea....
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Innocent passage through a coastal State's territorial sea and interna...
Navigational freedoms have been a central part of the law of the sea for hundreds of years, but sign...
International law-making in the field of coastal State jurisdiction over ships in peril and shipwrec...
A review of the legal regime governing the shipments of radioactive materials reveals an array of pr...
Free transit and innocent passage as internationally recognized maritime rights present few problems...
"The book examines whether the jurisdiction of coastal States under international law can be extende...
This study deals with maritime transport law, which for the purposes of UN General Assembly Resoluti...
The maritime transport of nuclear materials has created a conflict between two international law reg...
This thesis starts with noting that the rapid globalisation of the late twentieth and the twenty-fi...
The prospect that the maritime transportation of irradiated nuclear fuel (INF), plutonium and radioa...
The evolution of the law of the sea has been shaped largely by two notions, namely, freedom of navig...
The international community and important nuclear stakeholders are making efforts to promote the fur...
This comment explores the right of warships to make innocent passage through foreign territorial sea...
This study is intended to balance the rights of free navigation in all of its forms whether in the h...
This Article examines the nature of the right of innocent passage for warships in a territorial sea....
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Innocent passage through a coastal State's territorial sea and interna...
Navigational freedoms have been a central part of the law of the sea for hundreds of years, but sign...
International law-making in the field of coastal State jurisdiction over ships in peril and shipwrec...
A review of the legal regime governing the shipments of radioactive materials reveals an array of pr...
Free transit and innocent passage as internationally recognized maritime rights present few problems...
"The book examines whether the jurisdiction of coastal States under international law can be extende...
This study deals with maritime transport law, which for the purposes of UN General Assembly Resoluti...