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Marine Technology, Ocean Development and the Law of the Sea

Edited by: James Kraska, Khanssa Lagdami

ISBN13: 9781009760225
To be Published: May 2026
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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Emerging technologies such as autonomous vessels, artificial intelligence, and alternative fuels are revolutionizing the way we operate at sea. This volume examines how advancements in information technology and biotechnology are influencing the evolution of ocean law and policy. These technologies, including blockchain, satellite and submarine cable communications, nuclear power at sea, seabed mining, underwater archaeology, marine genetics, and decarbonization, are changing the architecture of ocean governance. This volume explores both the opportunities and challenges these advancements pose to the law of the sea, which is evolving to adapt to ever accelerating rates of global change. Looking forward, the book considers the role of the law of the sea in the future of ocean governance.

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This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Part I. Autonomous Shipping:
1. Port state jurisdiction and remotely controlled ships
Murat Sümer
2. Autonomous ships and time charter parties
Ceren Cerit Dindar
3. AI at sea: implications for seafarers and maritime labor law
Khanssa Lagdami
4. Attribution of the conduct of MASS shipmasters to the flag state
Maral Javidbakht

Part II. Protection of the Marine Environment:
5. Towards a just and equitable transition to decarbonization of the international shipping sector
Sindhura Polepalli

Part III. Maritime Cyber Safety and Security:
6. Maritime cyber threats: jamming and spoofing of commercial vessels
Raul (Pete) Pedrozo
7. Vessel tracking innovations
Richard L. Kilpatrick

Part IV. Conservation and Use of Marine Resources:
8. Blockchain and the law of the sea
Krisztina Tilinger
9. Seabed mining technology and the precautionary approach
Digvijay Rewatkar

Part V. Marine Science and Exploration:
10. Sensor monitoring and reliable telecommunications (smart) submarine cables and marine scientific research
Youri van Logchem
11. Advances in underwater archaeology
Natalia Perez

Part VI. Maritime Security and Naval Threats:
12. Floating nuclear power plants, nonproliferation norms, and the law of the sea
Marc Fialkoff
13. National security challenges to implementing the high seas regime on marine genetic resources
James Kraska