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Uncrewed Vessels and International Law

Edited by: Haiwen Zhang, Yao Huang, Lijuan Xing

ISBN13: 9789004706262
Published: June 2024
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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This policy-oriented jurisprudence presents the latest research findings on legal challenges faced by the international regulatory framework, as posed by the increasing deployment of uncrewed vessels at sea. It is the first publication that offers discussions and opinions reflecting a combined international and comparative (especially, eastern) perspective. The contributors from multiple jurisdictions elaborate on legal implications of the use of uncrewed vessels for military, commercial, scientific-research, and law-enforcement purposes from such diverse angles as the law of the sea, international humanitarian law, the law of war, global shipping regulation, marine environment protection, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence and law.

Subjects:
Shipping, Transport and Maritime Law
Contents:
List of Figures
Table and Maps
Notes on Editors and Contributors

Introduction: Charting the Course on the Autonomous Ocean
Authors: Haiwen Zhang, Yao Huang, and Lijuan Xing

Chapter 1. Regulations of International Humanitarian Law and Naval Warfare Law on UUVs Operations at Sea
Authors: Chenhong Liu and Song Pan
Chapter 2. Forcing Their Way Out at Sea: UMS in the Law of Naval Warfare
Author: Zhaoran Lin
Chapter 3. Using Uncrewed Maritime Vehicles for Scientific Research: Legal Challenges and Viable Solutions
Authors: Yao Huang and Shuning Zhang
Chapter 4. Cybersecurity of Unmanned Ships: a Legal Analysis
Authors: Wei Wu and Junming Gong
Chapter 5. Regulating the Passage of Nuclear-Powered Submarines and Autonomous Nuclear Drones: Does International Law Allow Recharacterization of the Straits of Malacca and Singapore?
Authors: Mohd Hazmi Mohd Rusli, Dhiana Puspitawati, and Roman Dremliuga
Chapter 6. Is International Law Adequate to Regulate Underwater Unmanned Vehicles (UUVs)? Legal Challenges beyond the 2016 U.S.‒China UUV Incident
Author: Dan Liu
Chapter 7. Challenges Raised by Unmanned Ships and Flag State’s Possible Jurisdiction Cooperations with Other Stakeholders
Author: Haibo Chen
Chapter 8. IMO Legal Regulation of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships: Progress, Trends and China’s Response
Authors: Xue Yuan and Bo Yu
Chapter 9. From Experimentation to Legislation: Understanding Russia’s Approach to Autonomous Vessels
Author: Valentin Koshkin
Chapter 10. Status Quo, Problems of Shipping Administration and the Counter-Measures on Uncrewed Vessels - From the Perspective of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area

Index