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dc.contributor.authorGauci, Gotthard
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-12T09:48:43Z
dc.date.issued2022-03-29
dc.identifier.issn1213-8770
dc.identifier.issn2464-6601
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/18942
dc.description.abstract

<jats:title>Summary</jats:title> <jats:p>This article questions the need for the use of two legal fictions in modern maritime law: that a vessel/ship can in certain instances be treated as an extension of flag state territory; that a vessel/ship is an entity with human attributes. The article addresses the first ‘fiction’ mainly in the context of applicable international law as well as English law; the second ‘fiction’ is addressed mainly in the context of English law although selective reference is made to both primary and secondary legal sources from the United States. The article concludes that the two fictions are only of limited value in modern maritime law.</jats:p>

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dc.languageen
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWalter de Gruyter GmbH
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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dc.subject16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
dc.titleThe Ship as an Extension of Flag State Territory and an Entity with Human Attributes - Is it Time to Jettison these Legal Fictions?
dc.typejournal-article
dc.typeJournal Article
plymouth.issue2
plymouth.volume21
plymouth.publication-statusPublished
plymouth.journalInternational and Comparative Law Review
dc.identifier.doi10.2478/iclr-2021-0011
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dcterms.dateAccepted2022-01-27
dc.rights.embargodate2022-4-9
dc.identifier.eissn2464-6601
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