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The Sinking of Sovereignty and Sovereign Rights? Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change to Maritime Jurisdiction and a Proposal for Solutions [PDF]
While some still debate whether or not climate change is a reality, one of its impacts, sea level rise, is factual. The cause and the rate of sea level rise might have been inconclusive but its impacts have been clearly felt.
I Made Andi Arsana
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In recent years, the maritime industry’s carbon emissions have garnered increasing attention, leading to the proposal of various policy measures aimed at mitigating emissions and fostering a green and sustainable maritime sector.
Shuaian Wang +3 more
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Legal framework peculiarities for arresting of seagoing ships in Lithuania [PDF]
The present article aims at presenting the legal framework peculiarities for arresting of seagoing ships in Lithuania. Analysis on the ratified Maritime Law Convention and national legislation within the said field.
Oleg Drobitko
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The Arrest of Ships in Order to Secure Maritime Claims in Ukraine [PDF]
The article defines the problems of current law enforcement practice in the sphere of ship arrests in Ukraine. It also highlights the necessity of forming a unified position of judicial authorities in order to eliminate ambiguous interpretation of legal ...
Sergeyev, Yuriy
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The Procedural Institute for the Arrest of a Vessel to Ensure Maritime Claims in the Economic Process in Ukraine [PDF]
This article describes genesis and features of the procedural institute for ship arrest to secure maritime claim under commercial proceedings in Ukraine.
Selivanov, Mykhailo
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SOUTH CHINA SEA: CONFLICT, CHALLENGE, AND SOLUTION
The South China Sea is a strategic marine area in terms of natural resource potential and international trade routes. For decades, territorial disputes have occurred with peaceful solutions from regional organizations, international courts, and even ...
Winanda kusuma +2 more
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Terrorism and maritime shipment of nuclear material [PDF]
Opponents of the nuclear industry often claim that material in transit is vulnerable to attack by terrorist groups who might seek to take the cargo and make a bomb, or otherwise cause a radiological incident.
Smith, Ron C.
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In geo-political terms, Lithuania was never a maritime state. In 1916, however, its politicians formulated a clear claim to obtain access to the sea and have a commercial port for the first time.
Valentinas Kulevičius
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Early Chinese Voyaging in the South China Sea: Implications on Territorial Claims
The main purpose of this paper is to examine historically issues of territorial claims over the South China Sea. As it is known that at present there are at least six countries claiming part or all of South China Sea territory.
Michael Flecker
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This article analyzes the original essay “Going Down to the Sea” by David Ben-Gurion, written in 1937. The article studies the historical context of Ben-Gurion’s maritime proclamation and discusses the Zionist Organization’s increasing interest in the ...
Björn Siegel
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