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ID167517
Title ProperRegulating Autonomous Ships—Concepts, Challenges and Precedents
LanguageENG
AuthorRingbom, Henrik
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article seeks to contribute to the development of a conceptual framework for the ongoing regulatory discussions on autonomous ships at the International Maritime Organization (IMO). It elaborates on the distinction between the level of autonomy and the level of manning and highlights the sliding scale that features in both. Certain building blocks that are needed for regulating autonomous ships are identified, followed by an assessment of how key existing IMO rules deal with the challenges and an analysis of available precedents. The conclusion is that the on-going exercise is unique, almost without precedent, and that the work that has just started at IMO, so far at least, fails to address the most important—and complex—regulatory challenges.
`In' analytical NoteOcean Development and International Law Vol. 50, No.2-3; Apr-Sep 2019: p.141-169
Journal SourceOcean Development and International Law Vol: 50 No 2-3
Key WordsIMO ;  Mass ;  Autonomous Ships ;  Periodically Unmanned Ships ;  Remotely Operated Ships


 
 
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