Submarine cables protection and regulations : a comparative analysis and model framework / Utpal Kumar Raha, Raju K.D.

This book highlights the critical importance of laying, quick relinking, and protecting submarine cables with timely approval for carriers and cable repairing ships and how these are most challenging in many jurisdictions. It identifies that a dedicated national instrument on submarine cable as a wa...

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Main Author: Raha, Utpal Kumar
Other Authors: K. D., Raju
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer, 2021.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of the International Conventions, Statues Other Arrangements -- A. International Conventions -- B. National Statutes and Instruments and Other Arrangements -- Domestic Court Cases and Other Materials -- About This Book -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Symbols and Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Submarine Cables -- 1.3 Law on Submarine Cables -- 1.4 Primary Problem with the Submarine Cable System -- 1.5 Literature Review Revealing the Protection and Regulation Challenges of the Submarine Cable System 
505 8 |a 1.6 Objectives of the Study -- 1.7 Research Methodology -- 1.8 The Scope of the Study -- 1.9 Chapterization -- References -- 2 Submarine Cables: Key Principles and International Law of the Sea -- 2.1 Background -- 2.2 Growth, Importance, and Challenges to the Submarine Cable Infrastructure -- 2.3 Laying and Protection of Submarine Cable-Requirement of Regulation on Marine Affairs -- 2.4 Fundamental Principles and International Instruments on Submarine Cables -- 2.5 Convention for the Protection of Telegraph Cables 1884 (the Cable Convention 1884) 
505 8 |a 2.6 The League of Nations Conference for the Codification of International Law 1930 at the Hague (Hague Conference) -- 2.7 UNCLOS I-1958 -- 2.8 UNCLOS II-1960 -- 2.9 UNCLOS III 1982-The Laying and Protection of Submarine Cables -- 2.10 International Institutional Framework Dealing with the Submarine Cables -- 2.11 Draft Convention for the Protection and Repair of Submarine Cable Infrastructure -- 2.12 Ambiguities in the International Regime on Submarine Cables and the Way Forward -- 2.13 Summary -- References 
505 8 |a 3 Challenges to the Laying and Protection of Submarine Cable in Selected Jurisdictions-A Legal and Comparative Analysis -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Basis for Identification of the Selected Jurisdictions -- 3.3 Legal Analysis of the Law on Submarine Cables in Selected Jurisdictions-An Overview -- 3.3.1 Asia -- 3.3.2 European Union -- 3.3.3 North America -- 3.3.4 South America -- 3.3.5 Africa -- 3.4 Comparative and Legal Analysis on Legal Instruments and Other Arrangements Across the Selected Jurisdictions and Comparative Chart on Instruments on Submarine Cables in the Selected Jurisdictions 
505 8 |a 3.5 Final Report-Protection of Submarine Cables Through Spatial Separation -- 3.6 Reliability of Global Undersea Communications Cable Infrastructure (ROGUCCI) -- 3.7 Summary -- References -- 4 An Integrated Approach toward Submarine Cables in Australia and New Zealand-A Way Forward -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Australia and New Zealand-Dedicated Legal Regimes on Submarine Cable -- 4.3 Australia -- 4.3.1 Background of Schedule 3A -- 4.3.2 Definition and Scope of the Schedule -- 4.3.3 Schedule 3A and the ACMA Act on Protection Zone Related to Submarine Cables 
500 |a 4.3.4 Schedule 3A and the ACMA Act on Protection Zone Related Prohibited and Restricted Activities. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
520 |a This book highlights the critical importance of laying, quick relinking, and protecting submarine cables with timely approval for carriers and cable repairing ships and how these are most challenging in many jurisdictions. It identifies that a dedicated national instrument on submarine cable as a way forward is yet to be appreciated by many States, and presently, there is no model legal framework for national instruments on submarine cables available. To bridge these gaps, the book undertakes a systematic inquiry and analysis of submarine cable regimes' and relevant authorities. It consults existing knowledge on international law on cables and analyzes specific principles and provisions on laying repair and maintenance of submarine cables and states' obligations towards protecting cables from vulnerabilities. It touches upon cable regulation in the deep sea concerning the International Seabed Authority and proposed biodiversity agreement. It indicates suitable measures on cable laying, etc., and security risks in the marine space beyond the national jurisdictions. To map States' response, it explores the domestic cable regimes, including both the selected jurisdictions and Australia and New Zealand, analyses specific legal provisions and institutional set-up, and demonstrates state practices, approaches, and loopholes in the governance of the cable system within national jurisdictions. The book suggests adopting the spatial ocean management approach, dedicated regulatory authority, a competent enforcement agency, strict liability with exemplary punishment on cable damage, and the cable system to strengthen the cable system's management. Finally, it arranges the fundamental premises of a common minimum framework for national instruments seeking coastal states' deliberations in implementing initiatives towards a robust law and policy for reliability, resiliency, and security of the cable system. The cable industries, pipeline, fishing, shipping industries, academicians, government authorities, international bodies, and the maritime community worldwide are looking at the issues and challenges of submarine cable regimes, particularly national regimes and suggestive remedial measures. These stakeholders will find the book a useful reference. 
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