Maritime Autonomous Vehicles and International Law

Maritime Autonomous Vehicles and International Law

Maritime Security Perspectives

Klein, Natalie; Guilfoyle, Douglas; McLaughlin, Rob; Karim, Md Saiful

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2025

316

Dura

9781032675596

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Part I: Overarching Issues

1. Maritime Autonomous Vehicles: Challenges and Opportunities under International Law

2. Integrating Maritime Autonomous Vehicles into National Maritime Security Architecture

3. MASS, UNCLOS and the Flag State

Part II: Military Concerns, Military Activities and Navigational Rights

4. Sovereign Immunity of Unmanned Maritime Vehicles

5. Maritime Drones at War: Legal Issues Affecting Characterization and Use

6. The Future of Ocean Technology and Navigational Rights in the International Law of the Sea

7. Some Rules Applicable to Use of Long Range Underwater Maritime Autonomous Vehicles for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Purposes

8. The Legality of Electromagnetic Interference with Maritime Autonomous Vehicles

Part III: Responding to Illegal Activities at Sea

9. Maritime Law Enforcement in the Era of Autonomous Ships: Use of Force and Safeguards

10. Piracy and Maritime Terrorism Involving Autonomous Ships

11. Legal Implications for Maritime Autonomous Vehicles in Relation to Stowaways

12. The Use of Maritime Autonomous Vehicles in Fisheries Law Enforcement

Part IV: MAVs and New Frontiers in International Maritime Security Law

13. Environmental and Maritime Security, Civil Liability Regimes, and Maritime Autonomous Vehicles

14. Maritime Autonomous Vehicles in Polar Waters: Opportunities, Risks and Governance Implications
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