Criminal Jurisdiction over Perpetrators of Ship-Source Pollution : International Law, State Practice and EU Harmonisation.
Criminal Jurisdiction over Perpetrators of Ship-Source Pollution: International Law, State Practice and EU Harmonisation provides a thorough analysis of criminal jurisdiction over the perpetrators of ship-source pollution. Criminal sanctions for discharge violations committed by sea-going vessels re...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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BRILL,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface; List of Abbreviations; Part One Introduction; Part Two Prescriptive Criminal Jurisdiction Over the Perpetrators of Ship-Source Pollution; 1 Introduction; 2 The Flag State's Jurisdiction Under International Law to Prescribe Sanctions for Ship-Source Pollution; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Environmental Obligations of Flag States Under International Law; 2.3 The Flag State's Discretion with Respect to the Criminalization of Discharge Violations; 2.4 International Rules Determining Environmental Responsibilities and Sanctions for Ship-Source Pollution.
- 3 Prescriptive Criminal Jurisdiction Over Pollution Violations Involving Foreign Vessels3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Criminal Liability for Pollution and the Right of Innocent Passage Through the Territorial Sea; 3.2.1 Overview; 3.2.2 Does Criminalization of Pollution Violations Hinder Innocent Passage?; 3.2.3 Who May Be Subject to Criminal Liability for Ship-Source Pollution?; 3.3 UNCLOS Provisions on Jurisdiction in the Exclusive Economic Zone; 3.4 Criminal Liability for Pollution Violations on the High Seas and in Other States' Waters; 3.4.1 Overview.
- 3.4.2 Environmental Crimes Perpetrated by Nationals3.4.3 Pollution by Foreign Perpetrators on the High Seas and in Other States' Waters; 3.5 Application of Territorial Jurisdiction to Discharge Violations Perpetrated Outside a State's Territory; Part Three Criminal Enforcement Jurisdiction in Ship-Source Pollution Cases; 4 Introduction; 5 Interdiction of Foreign Vessels and Crews for Pollution Violations; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Inspection and Detention of Foreign Vessels in the Territorial Sea; 5.3 Inspection and Detention of Foreign Vessels in the EEZ.
- 5.4 Interdiction of Foreign Vessels on the High Seas6 Jurisdiction with Regard to Criminal Prosecution in Ship-Source Pollution Cases; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Flag State Enforcement Jurisdiction in Pollution Cases; 6.3 Jurisdiction to Punish Foreign Perpetrators of Ship-Source Pollution; 6.3.1 Overview; 6.3.2 Discharge Violations in Internal Waters and the Territorial Sea; 6.3.3 Discharge Violations in the EEZ; 6.3.4 Port State Jurisdiction and Extraterritorial Pollution Violations; 6.3.5 Allocation of Concurrent Jurisdiction to Prosecute a Discharge Violation Affecting Several Coastal States.
- 7 Safeguards Against Excessive Enforcement by Non-Flag States7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Rules Applying to the Investigation and Detention of Foreign Vessels; 7.3 Prompt Release of Vessels and Crews; 7.4 Suspension and Restrictions on Institution of Proceedings; 7.5 Rights of the Crew in Criminal Pollution Cases; Part Four Criminal Jurisdiction over Perpetrators of Ship-Source Pollution in Selected National Systems and the European Union; 8 Introduction; 9 The European Union; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 EU Rules on Criminal Liability for Ship-Source Pollution in the Light of MARPOL; 9.2.1 Overview.