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International Maritime Law And Conventions

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International maritime law refers to the body of legal rules and conventions that govern activities on the high seas and international waters. These laws ensure safe and orderly navigation, protect the marine environment, and regulate issues such as piracy, pollution, and fishing.

Key Features

  • Regulation of navigation and maritime boundaries
  • Protection of marine environment
  • Prevention of pollution
  • Resolution of disputes between nations
  • Establishment of standards for vessels and crews

Pros

  • Promotes safety and security at sea
  • Addresses global environmental concerns
  • Provides a framework for international cooperation

Cons

  • Complex and sometimes conflicting regulations
  • Enforcement challenges in remote areas

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