Autonomous Commercial Ships and Smart Ports - The Challenges for UNCLOS and the Development of a Future Regulatory Regime: Paper presented at 'The Emerging Technology and the Law of the Sea' research workshop organised jointly by the Stockton Center of the US Naval War College and the Korea Maritime Institute (virtually hosted by the IMO World Maritime University, in Sweden, Malmö) on 10–11 December 2020.
Autonomous Commercial Ships and Smart Ports - The Challenges for UNCLOS and the Development of a Future Regulatory Regime: Paper presented at 'The Emerging Technology and the Law of the Sea' research workshop organised jointly by the Stockton Center of the US Naval War College and the Korea Maritime Institute (virtually hosted by the IMO World Maritime University, in Sweden, Malmö) on 10–11 December 2020.
Ntovas, Alexandros
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10 December 2020
Ntovas, Alexandros
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Ntovas, Alexandros
(2020)
Autonomous Commercial Ships and Smart Ports - The Challenges for UNCLOS and the Development of a Future Regulatory Regime: Paper presented at 'The Emerging Technology and the Law of the Sea' research workshop organised jointly by the Stockton Center of the US Naval War College and the Korea Maritime Institute (virtually hosted by the IMO World Maritime University, in Sweden, Malmö) on 10–11 December 2020.
'The Emerging Technology and the Law of the Sea', Organised jointly by the Stockton Center of the US Naval War College and the Korea Maritime Institute (virtually hosted by the IMO World Maritime University) , Malmo, Sweden.
10 - 11 Dec 2020.
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'The Emerging Technology and the Law of the Sea', Organised jointly by the Stockton Center of the US Naval War College and the Korea Maritime Institute (virtually hosted by the IMO World Maritime University) , Malmo, Sweden, 2020-12-10 - 2020-12-11
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