ASCOMARE Yearbook on the Law of the Sea 2023
Volume 3 – ‘Maritime Security, New Technology and Ethics: Evolving Challenges and Opportunities’
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Mekhala Dave – A fin, a tale, a sail and a wave – where do we go from here?
(H.E.) James L. Kateka – Maritime security and the law of the sea: Piracy revisited
(H.E.) Markiyan Z. Kulyk – ‘Military activities’ exception under the UNCLOS in recent international jurisprudence
Christian Bueger – Maritime security in the age of infrastructure
Reece Lewis – Science, technology and the law of the sea: Reflections on a relationship of dependency and construction
Emilie van den Hoven – Datafication and artificial intelligence in the South China Sea
Murat Sumer – Applicability of the right of innocent passage to maritime autonomous surface ships: Exploring the potential role of advisory opinions
Sara Guliyeva, Razy Aman Eddine – Bridging the maritime domain awareness gap: The role of new technologies in promoting equitable surveillance capabilities to fulfil environmental obligations under the law of the sea
Francesca Romana Partipilo – Getting rescued by RoboCop? Legal and ethical challenges of the use of extended reality in Frontex’s search and rescue operations at sea
Giorgia Bevilacqua – Managing migration in the Mediterranean Sea: from mythology to remote surveillance, the compatibility of the Italian strategy with international law of the sea
Pierandrea Leucci – Fishing activities conducted with the use of forced labour: New control tools and technology under the revised EU fisheries control system
Chiara Pavesi, Pierandrea Leucci – Conclusions
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