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This book provides a comprehensive overview of smart ports and
remote technologies in the maritime industry. It demonstrates how
modern advances in artificial intelligence and robotics have
transformed the shipping industry, and assesses the impact of this
technology from a law and governance standpoint. The book covers a
range of topics including port autonomous operations systems,
cybersecurity, big data analytics, digitalization and blockchain to
throw light on the opportunities and benefits of these new
technologies in improving security and safety. It also considers
the challenges and threats of their application. It concludes by
examining the trajectory of national and international regulatory
developments. The book will appeal to scholars and students of
maritime technology, law and governance, as well as practitioners
and policymakers. Chapters 8, 19 and 20 are available open access
under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com.
Examining fisheries, Brexit, the Trade and Cooperation Agreement
(TCA) and its consequences for the Fishing Industry in the UK and
the EU, this book explores key issues within the complex topic of
fisheries after Brexit. Assessing the new fishing relationship
between the UK and the EU, which will continue to develop over the
next decade, it provides an important study of the state of
fisheries post-Brexit. Taking a cross-cutting economic, legal and
policy approach, the book outlines the social and economic impacts
of Brexit on the UK and EU fishing industries. It critically
analyses the provisions relevant to fisheries in the TCA, reflects
on the bilateral fishing negotiations between the EU, UK and
Norway, providing inferences as to what the "new and special
relationship" might be in fisheries. It then focuses on the 2020
Fisheries Act and explores internal divergences in the nations of
the UK because of devolution. Taking an international approach, the
work offers an exploration of cooperation in fisheries enforcement,
international and regional obligations in marine conservation, and
the new horizons for the UK in international fisheries
organizations and arrangements now it is no longer a member of the
EU. It offers an overview of expert opinion on fisheries
post-Brexit, highlighting lessons learned and future developments
for fisheries in a post-Brexit world. Having finally signed the
Trade and Cooperation Agreement on 31 December 2020 after tense
negotiations, the United Kingdom and European Union have found
themselves in a new fisheries relationship. This book maps the
complex social, economic, legal and policy issues of fisheries in a
post-Brexit world and will be of interest to stakeholders and
scholars.
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