Coastal State Jurisdiction over Ships in Need of Assistance, Maritime Casualties and Shipwrecks / / Iva Parlov.

In Coastal State Jurisdiction over Ships in Need of Assistance, Maritime Casualties and Shipwrecks, Iva Parlov offers a comprehensive analysis of the rights and obligations of coastal States over ships in need of assistance, maritime casualties and shipwrecks under international customary law, treat...

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Superior document:Publications on Ocean Development ; 97
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill | Nijhoff,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Publications on Ocean Development ; 97.
Physical Description:1 online resource (379 pages)
Notes:In Coastal State Jurisdiction over Ships in Need of Assistance, Maritime Casualties and Shipwrecks, Iva Parlov takes a systemic approach in providing a holistic and dynamic understanding of the legal issues raised by ships in peril in the contemporary context.
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Table of Contents:
  • Abbreviations and Acronyms
  • Table of Treaties and Other Instruments
  • Table of Cases
  • Part 1
  • Introduction
  • 1 Introduction
  • 1.1 Topic
  • 1.2 Objective and Scope
  • 1.3 Terminology
  • 1.4 Outline
  • Part 2
  • Setting the Scene
  • 2 Risks Posed and Interests Affected by Ships in Need of Assistance, Maritime Casualties and Shipwrecks
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Risks Posed by Ships in Need of Assistance, Maritime Casualties and Shipwrecks
  • 2.3 Interests of the Coastal State and Conceivable Measures of Protection
  • 2.4 Interests of Actors Other than the Coastal State
  • 2.5 Conclusions
  • 3 Coastal State Jurisdiction under General International Law and the LOSC
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Basic Features of State Jurisdiction under General International Law
  • 3.3 The LOSC Jurisdictional Framework
  • 3.4 The Relationship of the LOSC to Other International Agreements
  • 3.5 The LOSC and Customary International Law
  • 3.6 Conclusions
  • 4 The IMO as a ‘Competent International Organization’ in Developing the LOSC
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Establishment and Mandate of the IMO
  • 4.3 IMO Membership, Organs and the Consensus-Based Approach in Decision-Making
  • 4.4 Conclusions
  • Part 3
  • Coastal State Jurisdiction over Ships in Need of Assistance, Maritime Casualties and Shipwrecks
  • 5 The Plea of Necessity and Key IMO Instruments: Preliminary Observations
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 The Plea of Necessity
  • 5.3 Intervention Convention
  • 5.4 Salvage Convention
  • 5.5 IMO Guidelines on Places of Refuge
  • 5.6 WRC
  • 5.7 Conclusions
  • 6 Coastal State Jurisdiction over Ships in Need of Assistance and Maritime Casualties in Maritime Zones beyond Marine Areas under Territorial Sovereignty
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Intervention Convention
  • 6.3 General International Law and the LOSC
  • 6.4 Salvage Convention
  • 6.5 IMO Guidelines on Places of Refuge
  • 6.6 WRC
  • 6.7 Conclusions
  • 7 Coastal State Jurisdiction over Ships in Need of Assistance and Maritime Casualties in Marine Areas under Territorial Sovereignty
  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 General International Law and the LOSC
  • 7.3 Salvage Convention
  • 7.4 IMO Guidelines on Places of Refuge
  • 7.5 The Relevance and Significance of the IMO Liability and Compensation Conventions
  • 7.6 WRC
  • 7.7 Which Way Is the Tide Flowing?
  • 7.8 Conclusions
  • 8 Coastal State Jurisdiction over Shipwrecks
  • 8.1 Introduction
  • 8.2 General International Law and the LOSC
  • 8.3 WRC
  • 8.4 Relationship of the WRC to the LOSC and the Potential Third States-Effect
  • 8.5 Conclusions
  • Part 4
  • Conclusions
  • 9 Conclusions
  • 9.1 Opening Remarks
  • 9.2 What Are the Rights and Obligations of Coastal States over Ships in Need of Assistance, Maritime Casualties and Shipwrecks under International Law and How Have These Evolved Since the Torrey Canyon Disaster?
  • 9.3 General Observations: Impact of Post-LOSC Developments on General International Law and on the Jurisdictional Balance between Coastal and Navigational Interests
  • 9.4 Closing Remarks and Identified Shortcomings
  • Bibliography
  • Index.