Maritime Law

Indian Ocean Piracy and the road to a solution – Sail World

Cruising sailors interested in the factors that drive Indian Ocean piracy and the complications of strengthening and adjusting international maritime law to allow the successful crushing of the business of piracy (as already almost achieved in Asia …

Bahamas cautions IMO in dealing with maritime pirates – thebahamasweekly.com

under Bahamas law, for the safe-keeping and use of the weapon,” Mr. Farquharson said. He further explained that The Bahamas’ licensing system has been operating without incident in the maritime context for over three years. Licences are not …

Erasmus Rotterdam to Launch New LL.M. in Maritime and Transport Law – LLM GUIDE

Erasmus University Rotterdam – Erasmus School of Law will be launching a new Master in Maritime & Transport Law beginning in September 2012. The program is one of two specializations available as part of the school’s LL.M. in Commercial Law. … Continue reading

Analysis: China’s "small stick" approach to South China Sea – msnbc.com

DISJOINTED COORDINATION Chinese maritime specialists have called on Beijing to devote more attention to the civilian agencies responsible for enforcing domestic law and maintaining order in its territorial waters The main Chinese government agencies that …

Analysis: China’s "small stick" approach to South China Sea – Reuters

Chinese maritime specialists have called on Beijing to devote more attention to the civilian agencies responsible for enforcing domestic law and maintaining order in its territorial waters The main Chinese government agencies that deploy patrol …

China’s "small stick" approach to South China Sea – YAHOO!

Chinese maritime specialists have called on Beijing to devote more attention to the civilian agencies responsible for enforcing domestic law and maintaining order in its territorial waters The main Chinese government agencies that deploy patrol vessels in …

Law of the Sea: Less boring than you think – Foreign Policy

However, critics fail to appreciate that customary international law can change, as it appears to be doing today. Rising maritime powers across the globe are reinterpreting customary international law to promote their own national interests …

LRAD Corporation Receives $1.7 Million LRAD-RX(R) Order for Asian Maritime Security – msnbc.com

Thousands of LRAD® systems are in service around the world in diverse applications including fixed and mobile military deployments, maritime security, critical infrastructure and perimeter security, commercial security, border and port security …

Maritime law changes would have prevented jetski death – coroner – Worldnews.com

Thermal activity is at the heart of much of Rotorua’s tourist appeal. Geysers and bubbling mud pools, hot thermal springs and the Buried Village (Te Wairoa) —so named after it was buried by the 1886 Mount Tarawera eruption— are within … Continue reading

Coroner reiterates call for maritime law reform – radionz

The Bay of Plenty Coroner has repeated his calls for serious reform of maritime law, saying changes could have prevented the death of a 17-year-old jet ski passenger. Bishop Thompson drowned at Lake Okareka after suffering a massive head injury … Continue reading