Maritime security is of vital importance to Australia and New Zealand as both countries depend on maritime transport for their economic survival. Since the events of September 11th 2001, significant questions have been raised as to whether Australia and New Zealand are adequately prepared for the consequences of a major disruption to global shipping following a terrorist attack on a leading regional port such as Hong Kong or Singapore. Considerable efforts have also been undertaken to improve responses to an array of maritime security threats, such as transnational crime, environmental…mehr
Maritime security is of vital importance to Australia and New Zealand as both countries depend on maritime transport for their economic survival. Since the events of September 11th 2001, significant questions have been raised as to whether Australia and New Zealand are adequately prepared for the consequences of a major disruption to global shipping following a terrorist attack on a leading regional port such as Hong Kong or Singapore. Considerable efforts have also been undertaken to improve responses to an array of maritime security threats, such as transnational crime, environmental pollution, and piracy and armed robbery. This volume identifies those issues that particularly affect Australia and New Zealand's maritime security, evaluating the issues from legal and political perspectives, and proposes methods for improving maritime security in the two countries. While the focus is primarily on Australia and New Zealand, the scope extends to regional considerations, addressing matters related to Pacific Island states, Southeast Asia and the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic region. The book also addresses strategic partnerships examining the influence of the United States, and analyses issues within the broad framework of international law and politics. Maritime Security: International Law and Policy Perspectives from Australia and New Zealand will be of great interest to scholars of international law, international relations and maritime affairs, maritime industry professionals, private and government lawyers, as well as diplomats, consuls and government officials.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Natalie Klein is an Associate Professor at Macquarie Law School, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. Joanna Mossop is a Senior Lecturer in the Law Faculty at Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand. Donald R. Rothwell is Professor of International Law at the ANU College of Law, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Australia New Zealand and Maritime Security Natalie Klein Joanna Mossop Donald R. Rothwell 2. Maritime Security and the Law of the Sea Donald R. Rothwell Natalie Klein 3. Australia's Traditional Maritime Security Concerns and Post 9/11 Perspectives Donald R. Rothwell Cameron Moore 4. Maritime Security in New Zealand Joanna Mossop 5. Whose Security is it and How Much of it do We Want? The US Influence on the International Law against Maritime Terrorism Shirley V. Scott 6. New Zealand and Australia's Role in Improving Maritime Security in the Pacific Region Sam Bateman and Joanna Mossop 7. Maritime Security and Shipping Safety in the Southern Ocean Karen N. Scott 8. Counter-Terrorism and the Security of Shipping in Southeast Asia Caroline Foster 9. Maritime Security and Oceans Policy Peter Cozens 10. Act of State Doctrine in the Antipodes: The Intersection of National and International Law in Naval Constabulary Operations Cameron Moore 11. The Protection of Platforms Pipelines and Submarine Cables under Australian and New Zealand Law Stuart Kaye 12. Maritime Domain Awareness in Australia and New Zealand Chris Rahman 13. Intelligence Gathering and Information Sharing for Maritime Security Purposes under International Law Natalie Klein 14. Maritime Security in the Twenty-First Century: Contemporary and Anticipated Challenges for Australia and New Zealand Donald R. Rothwell
1. Australia New Zealand and Maritime Security Natalie Klein Joanna Mossop Donald R. Rothwell 2. Maritime Security and the Law of the Sea Donald R. Rothwell Natalie Klein 3. Australia's Traditional Maritime Security Concerns and Post 9/11 Perspectives Donald R. Rothwell Cameron Moore 4. Maritime Security in New Zealand Joanna Mossop 5. Whose Security is it and How Much of it do We Want? The US Influence on the International Law against Maritime Terrorism Shirley V. Scott 6. New Zealand and Australia's Role in Improving Maritime Security in the Pacific Region Sam Bateman and Joanna Mossop 7. Maritime Security and Shipping Safety in the Southern Ocean Karen N. Scott 8. Counter-Terrorism and the Security of Shipping in Southeast Asia Caroline Foster 9. Maritime Security and Oceans Policy Peter Cozens 10. Act of State Doctrine in the Antipodes: The Intersection of National and International Law in Naval Constabulary Operations Cameron Moore 11. The Protection of Platforms Pipelines and Submarine Cables under Australian and New Zealand Law Stuart Kaye 12. Maritime Domain Awareness in Australia and New Zealand Chris Rahman 13. Intelligence Gathering and Information Sharing for Maritime Security Purposes under International Law Natalie Klein 14. Maritime Security in the Twenty-First Century: Contemporary and Anticipated Challenges for Australia and New Zealand Donald R. Rothwell
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