Seaports in international law / Marco Casagrande.

This is the first book to offer a comprehensive overview of modern seaports from a legal perspective. Further, it provides a basic toolkit for establishing a legal doctrine of seaports, the instruments of said toolkit being the very few legal norms specifically targeting seaports, which are examined...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Casagrande, Marco (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
Series:SpringerBriefs in law.
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505 0 |a Part I -- Introduction: 1 The Lack of Interest for Seaports in the International Law and Doctrine -- 2 The Port and the International Law in General: A Land Appendix -- 3 The Port and the Law of the Sea: An Accessory to the Waters -- Part II -- The Pre-Industrial Port: 4 Paolo Sarpi's Legal Doctrine -- 5 The Colonial Factories -- Part III -- The Industrial Port: 6 The Longshoremen's Organizations -- 7 The 1923 Geneva Convention on Seaports -- 8 The Forgotten Ports and Port Installations: Lotus Case, Wimbledon Case, Suez Crisis -- 9 When You Are Forced to Remember the Port: The Laws of Wars from the Hague Conventions to the Cuban Crisis -- 10 The Mar del Plata Convention -- 11 The Montego Bay Convention -- Part IV -- The Port of Globalization: 12 An Unprecedented Economic Significance and the Ascendance of the Multinational Terminal Operators -- 13 The Decline of the Longshoremen's Organizations and Their Resistance in Europe -- 14 Flags of Convenience and Port State Control -- 15 Port Security: The Dubai Ports World Case and the ISPS Code -- 16 From the Traditional to the Multimodal Seaport: The Right to Access -- 17 Seaports in International Commercial Law -- Part V -- Assessment and Perspectives: 18 Common Features in the International Regulation of Seaports -- 19 A Contribution from Private International Law and some Municipal Legal Orders? -- 20 Starting from a Unitary Notion of Port. 
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