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The exercise of jurisdiction over vessels: New developments in the fields of pollution, fisheries, crimes at sea and trafficking of weapons of mass destruction
Franckx, E.; Gautier, P. (Ed.) (2010). The exercise of jurisdiction over vessels: New developments in the fields of pollution, fisheries, crimes at sea and trafficking of weapons of mass destruction. Bruylant: Brussels. ISBN 978-2-8027-2988-4. XX, 225 pp.

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    VLIZ: Law and policy (General) LAW.181 [103556]

Keywords
    Fisheries
    Jurisdiction
    Pollution
    Vessels
    Weapons of mass destruction
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Crimes at sea

Authors  Top 
  • Franckx, E., editor, more
  • Gautier, P., editor, more

Content
  • Treves, T. (2010). Jurisdiction over vessels in the areas of pollution and fisheries: general report, in: Franckx, E. et al. The exercise of jurisdiction over vessels: new developments in the fields of pollution, fisheries, crimes at sea and trafficking of weapons of mass destruction. pp. 1-28, more
  • VanderZwaag, D.L. (2010). Canadian struggles with freedoms of navigation and fisheries: a short "legal cruise", in: Franckx, E. et al. (Ed.) The exercise of jurisdiction over vessels: new developments in the fields of pollution, fisheries, crimes at sea and trafficking of weapons of mass destruction. pp. 29-46, more
  • Beslier, S. (2010). The exercise of jurisdiction over vessels: new developments in the sector of fisheries, in: Franckx, E. et al. (Ed.) The exercise of jurisdiction over vessels: new developments in the fields of pollution, fisheries, crimes at sea and trafficking of weapons of mass destruction. pp. 47-55, more
  • Franckx, E. (2010). The exercise of jurisdiction over vessels: legal issues raised by the relationship between CITES, FAO and the UN Convention of the Law of the Sea, in: Franckx, E. et al. (Ed.) The exercise of jurisdiction over vessels: new developments in the fields of pollution, fisheries, crimes at sea and trafficking of weapons of mass destruction. pp. 57-79, more
  • Gautier, P. (2010). Comments on flag state's responsibility, enforcement measures against IUU fishing activities, and the settlement of disputes, in: Franckx, E. et al. (Ed.) The exercise of jurisdiction over vessels: new developments in the fields of pollution, fisheries, crimes at sea and trafficking of weapons of mass destruction. pp. 81-96, more
  • Matz-Lück, N. (2010). Underwater pollution by vessel noise: a European perspective, in: Franckx, E. et al. (Ed.) The exercise of jurisdiction over vessels: new developments in the fields of pollution, fisheries, crimes at sea and trafficking of weapons of mass destruction. pp. 97-110, more
  • Van den Bossche, K. (2010). Access to resources under the European fisheries policy: an interplay between traditional and modern International Law of the Sea, in: Franckx, E. et al. (Ed.) The exercise of jurisdiction over vessels: new developments in the fields of pollution, fisheries, crimes at sea and trafficking of weapons of mass destruction. pp. 111-135, more
  • Oxman, B.H. (2010). Crimes at sea and trafficking of weapons of mass destruction: general report, in: Franckx, E. et al. (Ed.) The exercise of jurisdiction over vessels: new developments in the fields of pollution, fisheries, crimes at sea and trafficking of weapons of mass destruction. pp. 137-150, more
  • Roach, J.A. (2010). An American perspective on crimes at sea and trafficking of weapons of mass destruction, in: Franckx, E. et al. (Ed.) The exercise of jurisdiction over vessels: new developments in the fields of pollution, fisheries, crimes at sea and trafficking of weapons of mass destruction. pp. 151-169, more
  • Anderson, D.H. (2010). A European perspective on crimes at sea and trafficking of weapons of mass destruction, in: Franckx, E. et al. (Ed.) The exercise of jurisdiction over vessels: new developments in the fields of pollution, fisheries, crimes at sea and trafficking of weapons of mass destruction. pp. 171-184, more
  • Noyes, J.E. (2010). Unit self-defense at sea: views from the United States and the International Court of Justice, in: Franckx, E. et al. (Ed.) The exercise of jurisdiction over vessels: new developments in the fields of pollution, fisheries, crimes at sea and trafficking of weapons of mass destruction. pp. 185-212, more
  • le Hardÿ de Beaulieu, L. (2010). Conclusions, in: Franckx, E. et al. (Ed.) The exercise of jurisdiction over vessels: new developments in the fields of pollution, fisheries, crimes at sea and trafficking of weapons of mass destruction. pp. 213-216, more

Abstract
    The colloquium which took place in Brussels on 27 April 2007 was the third law of the sea conference co-organized by the Departments of International Law of the Université Catholique de Louvain and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. On each of these occasions, the institutions joined efforts to bring a number of leading experts from different countries to Brussels to discuss a range of topical aspects related to the so-called "Constitution for the Oceans", i.e. the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

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