ABSTRACT

With advances in technology and maritime transport, human use of the ocean now extends beyond the traditional activities of navigation and fishing. Emerging activities such as bioprospecting, deep seabed mineral and hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation, offshore renewable energy developments and marine scientific probes of deep sea areas challenge the applicability of maritime law and policy in new ways.

This handbook examines current regulatory and enforcement instruments and mechanisms for different sectors of maritime activity. Covering various jurisdictions, its specially commissioned chapters are authored by some of the world’s foremost authorities on maritime law, and offer unique perspectives on maritime law, policy and practice.

This highly relevant collection is organised into four parts:

• International Law Considerations in Maritime Regulation and Enforcement

• Role of States and other International Actors in Maritime Regulation and Enforcement

• Regulation and Enforcement in Different Maritime Sectors

• Current Issues and Future Challenges

This comprehensive reference work will be of interest to scholars and students of maritime law, practitioners and non-lawyers interested in the regulation of offshore areas, as well as policy-makers.

part |40 pages

International Law Considerations in Maritime Regulation and Enforcement

part |96 pages

Role of States and Other International Actors in Maritime Regulation and Enforcement

part |156 pages

Regulation and Enforcement in Different Maritime Sectors

chapter |19 pages

The Regulation of Marine Scientific Research:

Addressing Challenges, Advancing Knowledge

chapter |16 pages

Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery at Sea:

from Somalia to the Gulf of Guinea