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Maritime Security

2016
Abstract This chapter assesses maritime security under the 1982 UN Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC). It discusses critical issues in contemporary maritime security, highlighting ongoing boundary disputes, transnational crime, and intelligence gathering.
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Maritime Security

SSRN Electronic Journal
Abstract This chapter analyses four key dimensions of modern naval roles before examining South Africa and Nigeria. First, it explores the expanding task spectrum where navies are more than ever tasked with duties beyond traditional naval defence and sea control.
Francois Vreÿ, Mark Blaine
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Maritime security laboratory for maritime security research

SPIE Proceedings, 2007
Stevens Institute of Technology has established a new Maritime Security Laboratory (MSL) to facilitate advances in methods and technologies relevant to maritime security. MSL is designed to enable system-level experiments and data-driven modeling in the complex environment of an urban tidal estuary.
Barry J. Bunin   +2 more
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Maritime Security

2018
Abstract From China’s claims in the South China Sea and its dispute with Japan over Senkaku Island to Canada’s concerns over melting sea ice in the Northwest Passage and how best to secure its Arctic region, maritime security issues rest at the heart of many core strategic disputes. Maritime insecurity can also take unconventional forms,
Derek S. Reveron   +1 more
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Securing Maritime Australia: Developments in Maritime Surveillance and Security

Ocean Development & International Law, 2008
A long coastline and extensive maritime claims mean that Australia benefits from and has responsibility for an enormous maritime jurisdiction. Within this offshore area Australia faces significant, varied, and complex maritime security and ocean policy challenges.
Schofield, Clive H   +2 more
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Maritime security

2017
The ‘law of maritime security’ is an instance of ‘securitization’ applied across various aspects of the law of the sea. The list of activities encompassed by the term is inherently non-exhaustive and lacks any common method of risk assessment. In addition, maritime security law has evolved in response to projected catastrophic or existential threats ...
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Maritime Boundaries and Maritime Security

2020
Delimitation of maritime boundaries is a complex process and worldwide a great number of maritime boundaries remain to be delimited. In some instances situations of outstanding delimitation may rise to the level of dispute, either concerning sovereignty over territory or overlapping maritime entitlements or a combination of the two.
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