
The latest issue of
Ocean Development & International Law (Vol. 46, no. 2, 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Regulating Private Maritime Security Providers
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Carolin Liss & Patricia Schneider, Regulating Private Maritime Security Providers
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Carolin Liss, (Re)Establishing Control? Flag State Regulation of Antipiracy PMSCs
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Birgit Feldtmann, What Happens After the Defense? Considering “Post Incident” Obligations of Masters from the Perspective of International and Danish Law
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Eugenio Cusumano & Stefano Ruzza, Contractors as a Second Best Option: The Italian Hybrid Approach to Maritime Security
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Annina Bürgin & Patricia Schneider, Regulation of Private Maritime Security Companies in Germany and Spain: A Comparative Study
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Joakim Berndtsson & Åse Gilje Østensen, The Scandinavian Approach to Private Maritime Security—A Regulatory Façade?
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Renée de Nevers, State Interests and the Problem of Piracy: Comparing U.S. and UK Approaches to Maritime PMSCs