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The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) consolidated considerable jurisdictional powers for coastal states and set the cornerstone for the “new” law of the sea. Such codification did not come on a plate, but derived from continuous op... see more

This article discusses coastal states’ rights and duties for the search, use, and protection of underwater cultural objects as mandated by international law regulated in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS 1982) and the Convention ... see more

This article discusses coastal states’ rights and duties for the search, use, and protection of underwater cultural objects as mandated by international law regulated in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS 1982) and the Convention ... see more

The development of modern survey, navigation, diving and remotely operated vehicle technologies contributed to the development of the maritime archaeology and the exploration and protection of shipwrecks by the official authorities of the countries but al... see more

The decision of the Supreme Court of India in Republic of Italy v Union of India illustrates the legal and diplomatic complexities that can arise when nations, and states within those nations, have competing claims to jurisdiction over the prosecution of ... see more

Piracy at sea has been a threat to international navigation ever since the sea traverse by ships from west to east and north to south. Threat to international trade has resulted to various efforts in combating piracy regionally as well as internationally.... see more

Under the "complementarity" regime of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), the jurisdiction of the ICC is secondary to the jurisdiction of domestic courts. States Parties, not the ICC, have the primary responsibility of investigatin... see more

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