ISBN:
9783319003511
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (282 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Series Statement:
Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs Ser. v.26
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
343.0967
Keywords:
Harbors -- Law and legislation
;
Maritime law
Abstract:
This book examines the concept of port state jurisdiction in the context of international maritime law, with a focus on situations where port states have used their jurisdiction over visiting foreign-flagged vessels to apply unilateral domestic law.
Abstract:
Intro -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Why ``Port State Jurisdiction´´? -- 1.2 An Unlikely Trio -- Chapter 2: Background to Port State Jurisdiction -- 2.1 The Concept of Jurisdiction -- 2.1.1 Territorial Jurisdiction -- 2.1.2 Jurisdiction Over Nationals -- 2.1.3 Extraterritorial Jurisdiction -- 2.1.4 General Limits on States´ Prescriptive Jurisdiction -- 2.1.4.1 Non-discrimination -- 2.1.4.2 Good Faith and Abuse of Rights -- 2.1.4.3 Proportionality -- 2.1.4.4 Key Points on Jurisdiction -- 2.2 Jurisdiction Over Vessels Under UNCLOS -- 2.2.1 Flag State Jurisdiction -- 2.2.2 Coastal State Jurisdiction -- 2.2.2.1 Internal Waters -- 2.2.2.2 The Territorial Sea -- 2.2.2.3 The Contiguous Zone -- 2.2.2.4 The Exclusive Economic Zone -- 2.2.2.5 International Straits -- 2.2.2.6 Archipelagic Waters -- 2.2.2.7 Waters Above the Continental Shelf -- 2.2.3 Summary -- 2.3 What Is a Port? -- 2.3.1 Defining ``Port´´ -- 2.3.2 Ports and Territorial Jurisdiction -- 2.3.3 The Practicalities of Ports -- 2.3.4 Summary -- 2.4 Jurisdiction Over Vessels in Port -- 2.4.1 Basic Position -- 2.4.2 Convention-Based Limitations -- 2.4.3 Other Limitations -- 2.4.3.1 Sovereign Immunity -- 2.4.3.2 Vessels in Distress -- 2.4.3.3 Events on Board and the ``Internal Affairs´´ Approach -- 2.5 Port Access -- 2.5.1 A Customary Right of Access? -- 2.5.2 Access Rights by Agreement -- 2.5.3 Summary -- 2.6 Chapter Summary -- Chapter 3: The Growth of Port State Jurisdiction -- 3.1 Historical Development of Port State Jurisdiction and Shipping Regulation -- 3.1.1 Early Approaches and Flag State Dominance -- 3.1.2 The Modern Maritime Regulatory Environment -- 3.1.3 The Rise of Port State Control -- 3.2 The Current Scope of Port State Jurisdiction -- 3.2.1 Traditional State Interests -- 3.2.2 International Conventions.
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