New developments in the uses of the sea have given rise to new
questions in the law of the sea since the beginning of the second
millennium, and there are international endeavors to revise certain
issues of maritime law. The Seminar, papers of which are collected
in this volume, dealt with some examples of these developments.
Participants were doctoral candidates of the International Max
Planck Research School for Maritime Affairs and students of the
University of Hamburg. Addressed are the internationalization of
marine natural resources, the audit system of flag State's
obligations, rights of land-locked and geographically disadvantaged
States in the EEZ, the reform of the European fisheries policy and
finally the Rotterdam Rules which are deemed to alter the carrier's
obligations in the law of maritime transport. A report of the
Seminar's excursion to several maritime institutions in New York
City is also included.
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