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ID114641
Title ProperSubmarine communications cables and law of the sea
Other Title Informationproblems in law and practice
LanguageENG
AuthorDavenport, Tara
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Submarine communications cables laid on the seabed of the ocean are the foundation of the world's international telecommunications network. International law, in particular, the law of the sea, has recognized the freedom to lay submarine cables and perform associated operations and has placed certain obligations on states related to the protection of submarine cables. This article examines the international law with respect to submarine cables and discusses the various problems with both the law and state practice on submarine cables. It argues that these problems are illustrations of the traditional challenges that face the law of the sea; that is, the balancing and accommodation of competing uses of ocean space. It concludes that an important step toward resolving these problems is enhanced consultation and cooperation between cable companies and governments and that efforts should focus on creating such mechanisms.
`In' analytical NoteOcean Development and International Law Vol. 43, No.3; Jul-Sep 2012: p.201-242
Journal SourceOcean Development and International Law Vol. 43, No.3; Jul-Sep 2012: p.201-242
Key WordsInternational Telecommunications ;  Law of the Sea ;  Submarine Communications Cables


 
 
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