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MARITIME AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES: NEW FRONTIERS IN THE LAW OF THE SEA

Natalie Klein, Douglas Guilfoyle, Saiful Karim, Rob McLaughlin

2020International and Comparative Law Quarterly42 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The ongoing development of diverse maritime autonomous vehicles for varied ocean activities—ranging from scientific research, security surveillance, transportation of goods, military purposes and commission of crimes—is prompting greater consideration of how existing legal frameworks accommodate these vehicles. This article brings together the core legal issues, as well as current developments in relation to commercial shipping, the law of naval warfare, and maritime security. This article captures how these issues are now being addressed and what other legal questions will likely emerge as the newest technology impacts on one of the oldest bodies of international law.

Topics & Concepts

CommissionLawPolitical scienceUnited Nations Convention on the Law of the SeaRelation (database)European commissionLaw of the seaInternational lawBusinessInternational tradePublic international lawComputer scienceEuropean unionDatabaseInternational Maritime Law IssuesMaritime Security and HistoryCybersecurity and Cyber Warfare Studies