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Maritime interception and the law of naval operations = a study of legal bases and legal regimes in maritime interception operations /
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Maritime interception and the law of naval operations/ by Martin Fink.
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a study of legal bases and legal regimes in maritime interception operations /
Author:
Fink, Martin.
Published:
The Hague :T.M.C. Asser Press : : 2018.,
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xvi, 317 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
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Arrest of ships. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-249-1
ISBN:
9789462652491
Maritime interception and the law of naval operations = a study of legal bases and legal regimes in maritime interception operations /
Fink, Martin.
Maritime interception and the law of naval operations
a study of legal bases and legal regimes in maritime interception operations /[electronic resource] :by Martin Fink. - The Hague :T.M.C. Asser Press :2018. - xvi, 317 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
PART I: General Aspects of Maritime Interception Operations -- Chapter 1. Introduction: Maritime Interception and the Law of Naval Operations -- Chapter 2. Some Introductory Remarks on Naval Operations -- Chapter 3. A Short History of Maritime Interception Operations -- Chapter 4. The Right for Warships to Intervene on Foreign-Flagged Vessels on the High Seas -- PART II: Legal Basis for Maritime Interception Operations -- Chapter 5. The UN Collective Security System and Maritime Interception Operations -- Chapter 6. Self-Defence and Maritime Interception -- Chapter 7. (Ad Hoc) Consent -- Chapter 8 -- International Agreements -- PART III: Legal Regimes for Maritime Interception Operations -- Chapter 9. The Right of Visit -- Chapter 10 -- The Use of Force in Maritime Interception Operations -- Chapter 11. Detention at Sea -- PART IV: Conclusions -- Chapter 12. Conclusions -- Annex.
This book considers the international law applicable to maritime interception operations (MIO) conducted on the high seas and within the context of international peace and security, MIO being a much-used naval operational activity employed within the entire spectrum of today's conflicts. The book deals with the legal aspects flowing from the boarding and searching of foreign-flagged vessels and the possible arrest of persons and confiscation of goods, and analyses the applicable law with regard to maritime interception operations through the legal bases and legal regimes. Considered are MIO undertaken based on, for instance, the UN Collective Security System (maritime embargo operations), self-defence and (ad-hoc) consent, and within the context of legal regimes various views are provided on the right of visit, the use of force and the use of detention. This volume, which has contemporary naval operations as its central focus and structures the analysis as a sub-discipline of the international law of military operations, will be of great interest both to academics, practitioners and policy advisors working or involved in the field of military and naval operations, and to those professionals wanting to learn more about the international law of military operations, naval operations, and the law of the sea and maritime security. Martin Fink is a naval and legal officer in the Royal Netherlands Navy.
ISBN: 9789462652491
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-94-6265-249-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Arrest of ships.
LC Class. No.: K1188.A7 / F565 2018
Dewey Class. No.: 341.45
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PART I: General Aspects of Maritime Interception Operations -- Chapter 1. Introduction: Maritime Interception and the Law of Naval Operations -- Chapter 2. Some Introductory Remarks on Naval Operations -- Chapter 3. A Short History of Maritime Interception Operations -- Chapter 4. The Right for Warships to Intervene on Foreign-Flagged Vessels on the High Seas -- PART II: Legal Basis for Maritime Interception Operations -- Chapter 5. The UN Collective Security System and Maritime Interception Operations -- Chapter 6. Self-Defence and Maritime Interception -- Chapter 7. (Ad Hoc) Consent -- Chapter 8 -- International Agreements -- PART III: Legal Regimes for Maritime Interception Operations -- Chapter 9. The Right of Visit -- Chapter 10 -- The Use of Force in Maritime Interception Operations -- Chapter 11. Detention at Sea -- PART IV: Conclusions -- Chapter 12. Conclusions -- Annex.
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