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Köp båda 2 för 2183 krDouglas Guilfoyle, Cambridge Law Journal Klein's approach throughout is rigorous, incorporates at each step deftly-balanced discussion of the existing literature and is written in a clear and accessible style. Maritime Security and the Law of the Sea thus represents an important contribution to a growing field and will be of interest to scholars and policy-makers alike.
Cameron A. Miles, British Yearbook of International Law ...well-researched and well-written...It demonstrates keen insight not only into the practicalities of maritime security, but also into the legal weaknesses of the various treaty regimes.
Andrew Forbes, Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs This book is of equal use to both lawyers working on maritime/maritime security issues, as well as those working on policy or implementation issues, as it explains both perspectives (which may differ markedly) and how they fit together.
ASIL It is a welcome addition to the voluminous Law of the Sea (LOS) literature, given its pithy but comprehensive portrayal of the intersection between maritime law and post 9-11 security concerns.
Maximo Q. Meija Jr. Journal of Maritime Affairs (World Maritime University) In breaking down the component parts of the law of the sea and scrutinizing it through the lenses of maritime security, Prof. Klein provides us with a well-written and indispensable volume that aids in a more complete understanding of a complex body of law.
<br>Natalie Klein is an Associate Professor at Macquarie Law School, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia where she teaches and researches in different areas of international law, with a focus on law of the sea and international dispute settlement. Dr. Klein is the author of Dispute Settlement inthe UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (2005) and regularly provides advice, undertakes consultancies and interacts with the media on law of the sea issues. Prior to joining Macquarie, Dr. Klein worked in the international litigation and arbitration practice of a New York law firm, served as counsel to the Government of Eritrea and was a consultant in the Office of Legal Affairs at the United Nations. Her masters and doctorate in law were earned at Yale Law School.<br>
1. Two Fundamental Concepts; 2. Passage and Military Activities; 3. Law Enforcement; 4. Terrorism and Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction; 5. Intelligence Gathering and Information Sharing; 6. Armed Conflict and Naval Warfare: Shifting Legal Regimes; 7. International Law of Maritime Security - A Synopsis and Proposal for Change