Saturday, July 15, 2023

New Issue: Ocean Development & International Law

The latest issue of Ocean Development & International Law (Vol. 54, no. 2, 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Jan Jakub Solski, The Polar Code Process and Sovereignty Bargains: Comparing the Approaches of Canada and Russia to POLARIS
  • Apostolos Tsiouvalas & Jen Evans, From “Common Pools” to “Fish Pools”: Shifting Property Institutions in Traditional Waters of Norway and Canada
  • Iva Parlov, Can the International Regulatory Framework on Ships’ Routing, Ship Reporting, and Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) Accommodate Marine Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS)? Exploring the Autonomy-Neutral Character of the Existing Regulations
  • Mohit Gupta & S. Shanthakumar, Assessment of the Legal Regime for Protecting Abandoned Seafarers: A Study in Light of the 2006 Maritime Labour Convention
  • Elizabeth Macpherson, Eric Jorgensen, Adrienne Paul, Hamish Rennie, Karen Fisher, Julia Talbot-Jones, Judi Hewitt, Andrew Allison, Jill Banwell & Alexandra Parkinson, Designing Law and Policy for the Health and Resilience of Marine and Coastal Ecosystems—Lessons From (and for) Aotearoa New Zealand