Ireland and the law of the sea
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Ireland and the law of the sea
Round Hall Sweet & Maxwell, 2000
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The second edition of this highly regarded book takes account of developments since the first edition was published in 1993. It discusses: * The interesting background to the imposition of the Irish straight baselines in the 1950s * The problem of the harassment of Irish fishing vessels beyond the 12-mile limit * The intended invocation of the law of piracy * Drug interdiction at sea * Problems connected with Ireland's submission of the external limits of its claimed continental shelf because of maritime boundary disputes * New treaty commitments on maritime pollution * The role of the Irish Naval Service in the law of the sea, particularly in regard to use of force in law enforcement situations
Table of Contents
- The extent of coastal waters
- fishery jurisdiction
- definition and extent of the continental shelf
- activities of foreign warships, particularly submerged submarines in the Irish Sea
- coastal state control over migratory fish such as salmon
- marine pollution
- maritime boundaries around Ireland, both in respect of the continental shelf and 200-mile fishery zones.
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