Autonomous vessels and robotics, artificial Intelligence and cybersecurity are transforming international shipping and naval operations. Likewise, blockchain offers new efficiencies for compliance with international shipping records, while renewable energy from currents and waves and offshore nuclear power stations open opportunities for new sources of power within and from the sea. These and other emerging technologies pose a challenge for the governance framework of the law of the sea, which is adapting to accommodate the accelerating rates of global change. This volume examines how the latest technological advances and marine sciences are reshaping the interpretation and application of the law of the sea. The authors explore the legality of new concepts for military operations on the continental shelf, suggest remote sensing methodologies for delimitation of maritime boundaries, and offer a legal roadmap for ensuring maritime cyber security.
Edited by:
James Kraska (United States Naval War College Newport Rhode Island),
Young-Kil Park
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Edition: New edition
Dimensions:
Height: 235mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 26mm
Weight: 680g
ISBN: 9781316517420
ISBN 10: 131651742X
Pages: 350
Publication Date: 21 July 2022
Audience:
College/higher education
,
Primary
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
1. Emerging Technology and Maritime Boundary Dispute Resolution Clive Schofield, Robert van de Poll, and Niels Andersen; 2. Renewable Energy and the Law of the Sea Olivia Woolley; 3. The Elusive Case of New Technologies, Marine Genetic Resources, and the Global-South Ronan Long; 4. Small Modular Reactors and Transportable Nuclear Power Plants Elena Bernini; 5. Shipping, Distributed Ledgers, and Private Maritime Law Andrew Tettenborn; 6. Maritime Cyber Security Brian Wilson; 7. International Standards for Hull Inspection and Maintenance of Robotics and Autonomous Systems Tafsir Johansson; 8. Functionalism and Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships Alexandros X.M. Ntovas; 9. Artificial Intelligence to Facilitate Safe Navigation of Ships Steven Geoffrey Keating; 10. Unmanned and Autonomous Warships and Military Aircraft Raul (Pete) Pedrozo; 11. Seabed Technology and Naval Operations on the Continental Shelf James Kraska; Index.
James Kraska is Charles H. Stockton Professor of International Maritime Law and Chair of the Stockton Center for International Law at the U.S. Naval War College, and also Visiting Professor of Law and John Harvey Gregory Lecturer on World Organization at Harvard Law School. Young-Kil Park is Director of Law of the Sea Research Center at the Korea Maritime Institute and leads the Yeosu Academy of the Law of the Sea. Previously he was a visiting scholar in the Stockton Center for International Law at the U.S. Naval War College and the University of Rhode Island.