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State Responsibility for Interferences with the Freedom of Navigation in Public International Law [electronic resource] /by Philipp Wendel.

by Wendel, Philipp [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs: 11Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007.Description: XVI, 286 p. online resource.ISBN: 9783540743330.Subject(s): Law | Comparative law | Public law | Law | European Law/Public International Law | International & Foreign Law/Comparative LawOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
The perpetual conflict between freedom and security in the Law of the Sea -- Principles drawn from the treaty provisions on State responsibility for interferences with navigation on the high seas -- The U.S. strategy: 28 bilateral treaties and the Proliferation Security Initiative -- Compensation for interferences in international conflicts -- Conclusions and outlook.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: A multitude of conventions in the area of the Law of the Sea contains provisions on the issue of compensation for (wrongful) interferences with navigation. Even though interferences by warships and coast guard vessels, due to a perceived increased risk of international crimes at sea, seem to have become more frequent, the compensation provisions have hardly been applied. The book analyses all relevant compensation provisions and compares them to the general law of state responsibility. This necessarily includes a discussion of issues like the responsibility of international organizations, liability for lawful conduct and several and joint liability in public international law.
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The perpetual conflict between freedom and security in the Law of the Sea -- Principles drawn from the treaty provisions on State responsibility for interferences with navigation on the high seas -- The U.S. strategy: 28 bilateral treaties and the Proliferation Security Initiative -- Compensation for interferences in international conflicts -- Conclusions and outlook.

A multitude of conventions in the area of the Law of the Sea contains provisions on the issue of compensation for (wrongful) interferences with navigation. Even though interferences by warships and coast guard vessels, due to a perceived increased risk of international crimes at sea, seem to have become more frequent, the compensation provisions have hardly been applied. The book analyses all relevant compensation provisions and compares them to the general law of state responsibility. This necessarily includes a discussion of issues like the responsibility of international organizations, liability for lawful conduct and several and joint liability in public international law.

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