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자율운항선박 원격운항자의 역할과 법적 지위에 관한 소고-선원과 선장 개념을 중심으로 [Translation: The Roles And Legal Status Of Remote Operators Of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships: Focusing On The Concept Of A Crew And A Master], Junghwan Choi, Jinho Yoo, Sang-Il Lee Jan 2018

자율운항선박 원격운항자의 역할과 법적 지위에 관한 소고-선원과 선장 개념을 중심으로 [Translation: The Roles And Legal Status Of Remote Operators Of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships: Focusing On The Concept Of A Crew And A Master], Junghwan Choi, Jinho Yoo, Sang-Il Lee

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As commercialising the technology of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship("MASS"), it may be expected that the remote controller plays a significant role in modern shipping industry in the near future. The concept of remote controller is defined as designated person who has the right of command and control regarding the ship's navigation and there exists the difference concerning the role and functions between transitional concept of a crew and a master and the remote controller in MASS. Hence, this study aims to discuss the legal status of remote controller as to whether they are considered as crew and master. In particular, …


Edging Towards Principled Ocean Governance: Law Of The Sea And Beyond, David Vanderzwaag Jan 2018

Edging Towards Principled Ocean Governance: Law Of The Sea And Beyond, David Vanderzwaag

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Elisabeth Mann Borgese is well known for her commitment to advancing the legal order for the improved regulation of the world’s oceans. Her advocacy with respect to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is the subject of other essays in this volume. However, in the decades since 1982, legal principles, sometimes linked to provisions in treaties, have become critical in the global quest for sustainable seas and healthy coastal communities. Principles, such as precautionary and ecosystem approaches, have influenced the negotiation, implementation, and interpretation of international agreements. They may also guide national ocean law and …