Studies of offshore broadcasting stations such as Radio Caroline have often focused on the media communication impacts of the phenomenon, rather than the ramifications these so-called ‘pirate’ stations had over the governance of sea-space. This paper examines the strategies by which successive British governments sought to regulate offshore ‘pirate’ broadcasts emanating from outside territorial boundaries, onboard ships in the North Sea. Between 1964 and 1991 it is contended that two different regulatory methods were enacted in order to control radio ‘pirates’; firstly a non-marine/territorial approach, which sought to govern the sea through controlling activities within Britain’s borders; andsecondly, through a marine/non-territorial appro...
The thesis describes Britain's disputes over fishery limits and territorial waters, 1948- 64. Norway...
In this article, we demonstrate that the ocean is a space of politics and explore the what, who, and...
This paper explores the formative years of the British National Trust for Places of Historic Interes...
Studies of offshore broadcasting stations such as Radio Caroline have often focused on the media com...
Offshore broadcasting pirates, transmitting radio shows from international waters back into the bord...
This paper explores how national governments exercise regulatory power over spaces beyond their juri...
This paper aims to follow the development of radio broadcasting piracy. We focused on two main and v...
This comment examines the problem of pirate broadcasting. Pirate broadcasting is used in this co...
This article details the evolution of maritime security from the perspective of its impact on the hi...
Lambert et al state that emerging geographical studies of social and cultural worlds at sea should t...
The desire for territory has been a frequent cause of conflict. Latterly, a territorial integrity no...
The high seas as an international law concept is generally considered to have originated in the doct...
This study compiles 100 years of North Sea demersal landings, focusing on the UK, and relating them ...
Recent proposals for a Marine Bill call for dramatic change in institutional arrangements and an eco...
Oceans and seas are heavily exploited by different kinds of human activities. More and more informat...
The thesis describes Britain's disputes over fishery limits and territorial waters, 1948- 64. Norway...
In this article, we demonstrate that the ocean is a space of politics and explore the what, who, and...
This paper explores the formative years of the British National Trust for Places of Historic Interes...
Studies of offshore broadcasting stations such as Radio Caroline have often focused on the media com...
Offshore broadcasting pirates, transmitting radio shows from international waters back into the bord...
This paper explores how national governments exercise regulatory power over spaces beyond their juri...
This paper aims to follow the development of radio broadcasting piracy. We focused on two main and v...
This comment examines the problem of pirate broadcasting. Pirate broadcasting is used in this co...
This article details the evolution of maritime security from the perspective of its impact on the hi...
Lambert et al state that emerging geographical studies of social and cultural worlds at sea should t...
The desire for territory has been a frequent cause of conflict. Latterly, a territorial integrity no...
The high seas as an international law concept is generally considered to have originated in the doct...
This study compiles 100 years of North Sea demersal landings, focusing on the UK, and relating them ...
Recent proposals for a Marine Bill call for dramatic change in institutional arrangements and an eco...
Oceans and seas are heavily exploited by different kinds of human activities. More and more informat...
The thesis describes Britain's disputes over fishery limits and territorial waters, 1948- 64. Norway...
In this article, we demonstrate that the ocean is a space of politics and explore the what, who, and...
This paper explores the formative years of the British National Trust for Places of Historic Interes...