Ship-source pollution represents a threat to the environment, regardless of where it occurs. The European Union has been developing standards that aim to counter accidental, operational and intentional pollution in the waters under its member-state’s jurisdiction. However, and precisely because marine pollution knows no boundaries, the EU is not coy in contemplating what ships do beyond waters under the sovereignty of its member states. This article analyses the international lawfulness of EU claims to port state jurisdiction over ship-source pollution. It demonstrates that port state jurisdiction is today not only a means to ensure compliance with international standards but also a means to unilaterally enforce more stringent environmental...
Criminal Jurisdiction over Perpetrators of Ship-Source Pollution: International Law, State Practice ...
Imposing criminal liability to prevent vessel-source pollution is comparatively explored in this pap...
International audienceMarine pollution, whatever its source, has long been an ongoing concern for go...
Ship-source pollution represents a threat to the environment, regardless of where it occurs. The Eur...
The aim of this article is to consider the extent to which the exercise by a port State of jurisdict...
This article examines the scope and extent of port state jurisdiction in regard to marine pollution ...
Port-state jurisdiction has been used as a means of circumventing the inadequacies of enforcement on...
The capacity to act as a port state in international law is best described by the specific powers ex...
The capacity to act as a port state in international law is best described by the specific powers ex...
In 2015, frustrated by the slow pace of the International Maritime Organisation negotiations, the EU...
The vessel-source pollution provisions of UNCLOS III have become the reference point for virtually a...
This book chapter focuses on the evolving role of port State control and jurisdiction in internation...
Ship-source pollution has long been recognised as a problem requiring international cooperation, whe...
The presented thesis seeks for answers about precise territorial extent and legal content of the coa...
Imposing criminal liability to prevent vessel-source pollution is comparatively explored in this pap...
Criminal Jurisdiction over Perpetrators of Ship-Source Pollution: International Law, State Practice ...
Imposing criminal liability to prevent vessel-source pollution is comparatively explored in this pap...
International audienceMarine pollution, whatever its source, has long been an ongoing concern for go...
Ship-source pollution represents a threat to the environment, regardless of where it occurs. The Eur...
The aim of this article is to consider the extent to which the exercise by a port State of jurisdict...
This article examines the scope and extent of port state jurisdiction in regard to marine pollution ...
Port-state jurisdiction has been used as a means of circumventing the inadequacies of enforcement on...
The capacity to act as a port state in international law is best described by the specific powers ex...
The capacity to act as a port state in international law is best described by the specific powers ex...
In 2015, frustrated by the slow pace of the International Maritime Organisation negotiations, the EU...
The vessel-source pollution provisions of UNCLOS III have become the reference point for virtually a...
This book chapter focuses on the evolving role of port State control and jurisdiction in internation...
Ship-source pollution has long been recognised as a problem requiring international cooperation, whe...
The presented thesis seeks for answers about precise territorial extent and legal content of the coa...
Imposing criminal liability to prevent vessel-source pollution is comparatively explored in this pap...
Criminal Jurisdiction over Perpetrators of Ship-Source Pollution: International Law, State Practice ...
Imposing criminal liability to prevent vessel-source pollution is comparatively explored in this pap...
International audienceMarine pollution, whatever its source, has long been an ongoing concern for go...