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128284
Changing regulation of coastal shipping in Australia
/ Brooks, Mary R
Brooks, Mary R
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
Market access to coastal shipping services is often severely restricted. Most countries impose national flag requirements as a minimum. However, Australia's coastal shipping market has been more open than many other markets, allowing foreign flag access to domestic shipping through a unique permit and licensing scheme. This article assesses Australia's regulation of cabotage by examining the nature of the permits issued to foreign flag companies for domestic shipments and evaluates the changes currently being proposed against a database of permits issued in 2009 and 2010.
Key Words
International Trade
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Maritime law
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Australia
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Maritime Security
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Economic Interest
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International Maritime Law
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International Sea Law
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Coastal Shipping
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133953
Governance of ice-covered areas: rule construction in the Arctic Ocean
/ Kraska, James
Kraska, James
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
This article recounts the negotiations and emergence of Article 234 concerning ice-covered areas in the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. As Arctic shipping increases, more vessels and flag states may be subject to the provisions of Article 234, which permit coastal states to both prescribe and enforce special measures to protect the marine environment in ice-covered areas. The history of the Article 234, disclosed partially through declassified U.S. government documents, provides context for implementation of the provision by Arctic coastal states and flag states.
Key Words
Maritime law
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Law of The Sea
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Arctic Ocean
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Maritime Boundaries
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Arctic
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Sea Law
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Maritime Conflict
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International Sea Law
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Article 234
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Emergence Arctic
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Flag States
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128282
Rejection of a theoretical beauty: the foot of the continental slope in maritime boundary delimitations beyond 200 nautical miles
/ Magnússon, Bjarni Már
Magnússon, Bjarni Már
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
This article addresses maritime boundary delimitation concerning the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles. The focal point is how the foot of the continental slope can be used as the point of departure in drawing the provisional equidistance line in outer continental shelf boundary delimitations between neighboring states. The article examines the strength and weaknesses of this approach and asks whether the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea indirectly rejected this approach in the 2012 Bangladesh v. Myanmar Case.
Key Words
Maritime Security
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China
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Bangladesh
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Southeast Asia
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Myanmar
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Continental Shelf
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Political Dilemmas
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International Relations - IR
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Sea Conflicts
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Theoretical Beauty
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Continental Slope
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Maritime Boundary Delimitations
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Maritime Policies
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International Sea Law
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Bangladesh - Myanmar Relations
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Today's customary international law of the sea
/ Roach, J. Ashley
Roach, J. Ashley
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
International courts and tribunals, governments, and scholars over the past half-century (many in the past two decades) have identified various provisions of the 1958 and 1982 treaties on the law of the sea that are customary international law and thus binding on all states, including those not party to these treaties. This article systematically collects these opinions and identifies provisions that have not yet attracted their attention
Key Words
Maritime law
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International conflicts
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International court
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Maritime Boundaries
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International Dispute
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Maritime Threat
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Sea Law
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International Sea Law
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Customary International Law
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Geneva Conventions - 1958 - International Sea Law
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International Sea
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UN Convention - Maritime Law
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International Law
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