Routledge handbook of maritime regulation and enforcement edited by Robin Warner and Stuart Kaye - New York : Routledge, c2016. - xxxv, 412 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. - Routledge handbooks .



A zonal approach to maritime regulation and enforcement / Stuart Kaye -- The high seas regime : a model of self regulation? / Robin Warner -- The use of force / Cameron Moore -- The role of flag states / Sam Bateman -- The role of coastal states / Lowell Bautista -- The role of port states / Rosemary Rayfuse -- The role of global organizations / J. Ashley Roach -- The role of regional organizations / Kerry Tetzlaf -- The role of courts and tribunals in maritime regulation and enforcement / Dale Stephens -- Fisheries enforcement and the concepts of compliance and monitoring, control and surveillance / Mary Ann Palma-Robles -- Shipping : safety of life at sea / Anthony Morrison -- Shipping : vessel source pollution / Erik J. Molenaar -- Regulation of offshore hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation under international law / Youna Lyons -- The regulation of marine scientific research : addressing challenges, advancing knowledge / Harriet Harden Davies -- Deep seabed mining : key obligations in the emerging regulation of exploration and development in the Pacific / Robert Makgill and Ana P. Linhares -- Transnational crime / Douglas Guilfoyle -- Combating piracy and armed robbery at sea : from Somalia to the Gulf of Guinea / Clive Schofield and Kamal Deen Ali -- Regulation of marine renewable energy / Anne Marie O'Hagan -- The potential to regulate bioprospecting for marine genetic resources : two case studies / Julia Jabour -- Ocean acidification : scientific surges, lagging law and policy responses / David Vanderzwaag and Katja Fennel -- Use of technology in maritime regulation and enforcement / Chris Rahman -- Cooperative maritime surveillance and enforcement / Warwick Gullett and Yubing Shi -- Developing new regulatory paradigms for the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction / Robin Warner.

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.

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