The Legal Regulation of Floats and Gliders—In Quest of a New Regime? |
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Authors: | Katharina Bork Johannes Karstensen Martin Visbeck Andreas Zimmermann |
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Institution: | 1. Walther-Schücking-Institute for International Law, University of Kiel , Kiel, Germany;2. Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Kiel , Kiel, Germany |
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Abstract: | This article analyzes the legal status of unmanned instruments (particularly, floats and gliders) for observation purposes in the ocean environment. These new kinds of instruments are being deployed by the thousands into the oceans, not the least as part of the Argo Project of the International Oceanographic Commission. Their uncontrolled drifting has raised legal questions, especially when such instruments enter waters subject to the jurisdiction of foreign states. The authors argue that the current international legal framework is insufficient to address the pertinent issues, and that a new legal regime is needed. |
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Keywords: | Argo Project floats marine scientific research scientific instruments |
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