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  • High Seas Treaty Takes Force: What You Need to Know
  • UN Tribunal Awards $14M in Compensation for 2022 Seizure of VLCC off Africa
  • Where the Law Gets Thin: The Jurisdictional Gap Pirates Exploit

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natlawreview.com /4 weeks ago

High Seas Treaty Takes Force: What You Need to Know

Roughly two thirds of the ocean lies outside of any country’s jurisdiction. This area, encompassing about half of the Earth’s total surface, is known as the “high seas.” The high s...

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maritime-executive.com /3 days ago

UN Tribunal Awards $14M in Compensation for 2022 Seizure of VLCC off Africa

The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, a UN body for settling international maritime disputes, read out its verdict in the 2022 case of th...

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justsecurity.org /1 month ago

Where the Law Gets Thin: The Jurisdictional Gap Pirates Exploit

UNCLOS’s piracy provisions codified a model rooted in older piracy patterns that don’t match today’s near-shore threat. Today, piracy is a recurring, adaptive threat. The post Wher...

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news.mongabay.com /1 month ago

At high seas treaty summit, a dispute over fisheries managers’ role in conservation

For conservationists, one of the major achievements of the high seas treaty was that it created a means to establish marine protected areas (MPAs) in international waters. High sea...

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maritime-executive.com /3 weeks ago

IRGC Threatens Ships at Anchor off Musandam Peninsula

 In a further serious breach of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), Iran’s IRGC Navy has threatened ships at anchor in the O...

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medium.com /1 month ago

Every state cites international law. Not everyone means the same thing by it.

A response to Bhavan Jaipragas, “Obsessed? A joint fixation on maritime rules is in Asean’s shared interest” (The Straits Times, 29 April…Continue reading on Medium »

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news.mongabay.com /1 month ago

NPFC adopts illegal fishing measures — but no Emperor Seamount protections

The North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC) approved a series of measures aimed at combating illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing and improving stock assessments dur...

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maritime-executive.com /1 month ago

New Hazmat Liability Convention Could Enter Into Force Next Year

The global merchant shipping industry is about to get a new layer of liability with the impending entry into force of a treaty that sets compensation...

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