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Maritime Security Law in Hybrid Warfare

Edited by: Alexander Lott

ISBN13: 9789004707986
Published: August 2024
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £139.00



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‘This is the essential book today for understanding maritime security law” - Prof. James Kraska (US Naval War College & Harvard Law School)

The recrudescence of great power competition at sea raises several legal problems. Maritime Security Law in Hybrid Warfare brings together authors from various fields of international law to address such challenges in the legal intersection between naval war, military activities, maritime law enforcement, and hybrid warfare. This book explores the means for increasing legal resilience against the emerging trend of weaponization of commercial ships, underwater cables and pipelines, lawfare, and migration by hybrid adversaries.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Table of Cases
Table of Treaties (listed in a chronological order)
Introduction
Author: Alexander Lott

Part 1: Hybrid Warfare through the Lens of Maritime Security Law
Editor: Alexander Lott
Chapter 1 Towards a Definition of Hybrid Warfare
Authors: Stuart Casey-Maslen, Arne Willy Dahl, Sofia Galani, and Alexander Lott
Chapter 2 The Use of Force in Self-Defence and the Taking of Countermeasures in Response to Maritime Hybrid Warfare under International Law
Author: Stuart Casey-Maslen
Chapter 3 The Concept of Military Activities in the Law of the Sea and Its Implications for the Baltic Sea in a Context of Growing Threats of Hybrid Warfare
Author: Pierre Thévenin
Chapter 4 Use of Force in Hybrid Naval Warfare Contexts: Applicability of the Law Enforcement or Conduct of Hostilities Rules?
Author: Anna Petrig

Part 2: The Legal Resilience of Critical Offshore Infrastructure to Hybrid Warfare
Chapter 5 The Protection of Critical Undersea Infrastructure within and beyond the Limits of the Territorial Sea under the Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello
Author: Alexander Lott
Chapter 6 Sabotage of Critical Offshore Infrastructure: a Case Study of the Balticconnector Incident
Authors: Henrik Ringbom and Alexander Lott
Chapter 7 The Nord Stream Pipelines from the Viewpoint of Law and Geopolitics
Authors: Timo Koivurova and Theresa Winkel

Part 3: Hybrid Threats to International Navigation
Chapter 8 The Emerging ‘Shadow Fleet’ as a Maritime Security and Ocean Governance Challenge
Authors: Iva Parlov and Ulf Sverdrup
Chapter 9 The Instrumentalization of Migration as a Hybrid Threat against the EU: Can Human Rights Become ‘Hybrid’ Too?
Author: Sofia Galani
Chapter 10 Naval Blockade of Ukraine’s Black Sea Ports in the Light of International Law
Author: Dariusz Rafał Bugajski
Chapter 11 The Montreux Convention and the Ongoing Armed Conflict between Russia and Ukraine
Author: Magne Frostad
Chapter 12 Responding to Hybrid Threats in the Japanese Straits
Concluding Observations on the Nature of Hybrid Warfare at Sea and Its Implications to the Safety of Offshore Infrastructure and International Navigation
Author: Alexander Lott

Index