I. The coexistence of multiple self-contained regimes in international law; II. The fear of fragmentation and proliferation: the International Law Commission; III. The goals of the law of the sea and its “non-indifference” to human rights; IV. The principle of nullum crimen, nulla poena sine praevia lege poenali; V. The offence of piracy under international law and the Sea Shepherd case; VI. Conclusions.
Human rights at sea : does the law of the sea clash with well-established human rights principles? / S. Dominelli - In: Jurisdiction and control at sea : some environmental and security issues / [a cura di] G. Andreone. - Prima edizione. - Napoli : Giannini, 2014. - ISBN 9788874317349. - pp. 127-151
Human rights at sea : does the law of the sea clash with well-established human rights principles?
S. Dominelli
2014
Abstract
I. The coexistence of multiple self-contained regimes in international law; II. The fear of fragmentation and proliferation: the International Law Commission; III. The goals of the law of the sea and its “non-indifference” to human rights; IV. The principle of nullum crimen, nulla poena sine praevia lege poenali; V. The offence of piracy under international law and the Sea Shepherd case; VI. Conclusions.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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