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Category: Law of the Sea

Law and Reality in the Aegean Sea: the Duty to Search and Rescue

March 1, 2021 Alba Grembi

The norms examined by the present article rule the concept of protection within the special environment of the sea. They…

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Posted in: Law of the Sea, Public International Law, Sea and Water

Jurisdiction of the Permanent Court of Arbitration over Marines’ Immunity in the Enrica Lexie Incident: a Critical Evaluation

February 12, 2021 Rahul Kumar 1 Comment

After an eight-year-long legally and politically controversial voyage in the Enrica Lexie incident (The Italian Republic v. The Republic Of…

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Posted in: Arbitration, Law of the Sea

The Need for International Law to Bid Adieu to the Holocene in Relevance to Rising Sea Levels

December 29, 2020 Adhira Rajesh Menon

Compared to the long planetary history, humans have existed on the face of Earth for a relatively short time but…

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Posted in: Human Rights, Law of the Sea

Rising Tides and Concerns: Legal Implications of Sea-level Rise

December 8, 2020 Shreya Sukhtankar

The United Nations has referred to climate change as the defining issue of our time, and we are at a…

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Posted in: International Environmental Law, Law of the Sea

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