Maritime Law
Admiralty law or maritime law is a body of law that governs nautical issues and private maritime disputes. Admiralty law consists of both domestic law on maritime activities, and private international law governing the relationships between private parties operating or using ocean-going ships. While each legal jurisdiction usually has its own legislation governing maritime matters, the international nature of the topic and the need for uniformity has, since 1900, led to considerable international maritime law developments, including numerous multilateral treaties.Admiralty law may be distinguished from the Law of the Sea, which is a body of public international law dealing with …
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EPRS: European Parliamentary Research Service · 8 November 2024 English
Following Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, the European Union (EU), G7, and allied partners imposed extensive sanctions targeting Russia's economy, in particular the oil sector, in an effort to curb …
certain procedures violates maritime law. Under international maritime law, a vessel is not authorised …
RSIS: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies · 8 November 2024 English
www.rsis.edu.sg No.092 – 8 November 2024 The authors’ views are their own and do not represent the official position of the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies of the S. …
president Xi Jinping stressed the need for effective maritime law enforcement and resolute protection of China's …
UNODC: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime · 8 November 2024 English
The Nexus Between CAE The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) plays a crucial role in combating CAE, and Climate Change offering a multifaceted approach to prevent and …
regulations for critical - Build the capacity of maritime law enforcement waste trafficking, dumping materials …
RAND Corporation · 7 November 2024 English
To what extent might China and Russia form partnerships in the Arctic region? In this paper, the authors offer their expert insights on the state of the Sino-Russian relationship regarding …
the vicinity of the Arctic, the signing of a maritime law enforcement agree- ment in April 2023, and a … warships together near Alaska nor sign- ing a maritime law enforcement partnership. Still, Russia continues … warships together near Alaska nor signing a maritime law enforcement partnership.12 and institutions … originated, which complicates supply chains. 32 The maritime law enforcement agreement does not appear exclusive … Russia Sign Memorandum of Understanding on Maritime Law Enforcement”). 33 Other factors include the …
World Bank Group · 5 November 2024 English
Blue Carbon ecosystems, as powerful carbon sinks, can play a vital role in supporting economies, jobs, and livelihoods. For these reasons, the World Bank Group prepared the flagship report Unlocking …
and Development Report CEMLAWS Centre for Maritime Law and Security Africa CMO Ghana Carbon Market … number of challenges. According to the Centre for Maritime Law and Security Africa (CEMLAWS Africa) –the research …
World Bank Group · 4 November 2024 English
The Country Opinion Survey in Costa Rica assists the World Bank Group (WBG) in better understanding how stakeholders in Costa Rica perceive the WBG. It provides the WBG with systematic …
manner. I mention this because, in the field of maritime law, I found out about a course through an Argentine …
EU: European Union · 25 October 2024 English
2009/18/EC to the evolution of international maritime law related to the safety investigation of accidents …
EU: European Union · 24 October 2024 English
2009/18/EC to the evolution of international maritime law related to the safety investigation of accidents …
ORF: Observer Research Foundation · 24 October 2024 English
the National Intelligence Law (2017), the new maritime law (2021), and the new land border law (2022) …
UN: The United Nations · 22 October 2024 English
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of landing, again in line with international maritime law, and that crimes committed against migrants … should fully be in line with international maritime law and other established norms. There are no further …