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Course Name
Turkish
Deniz Hukuku I
English
Maritime Law - I
Course Code
DUI 321
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
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2
2
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-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Hakan Muran
Course Objectives
To teach basic concepts of the Law of the Sea.
2. To teach maritime jurisdiction areas.
3. To teach international organizations and their sytems related to maritime.
4. To teach Marine Environmental Law
5. To teach Maritime Security Law.
Course Description
Main principles and sources of maritime public law. The law of the sea. Flag and PSC Control. Maritime jurisdiction areas. Internal waters. Territorial seas. Contiguous zone. EEZ. Continental Shelf. High Seas and international disputes related to High Seas. Legal status of Turkish Straits. UN, IMO and other international organizations and their status. International and national rules regarding to marine pollution. Marine Security Law and ISPS. Protecting the Marine Environment.
Course Outcomes
To teach basic concepts of the Law of the Sea.
2. To teach maritime jurisdiction areas.
3. To teach international organizations related to maritime.
4. To teach Marine Environmental Law
5. To teach Marine Security Law.
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Textbook
1. Sözer, B., Deniz Ticareti Hukuku, İstanbul, 2013.
2. Kender, R., Ergon, Ç., Yazıcıoğlu, E., Deniz Ticareti Hukuku, İstanbul, 2012.
3. Kuran, S., Uluslararası Deniz Hukuku, İstanbul, 2009.
4. Özman, A., Deniz Hukuku I, Ankara, 2006.
5. Yoshifumi, T., The International Law of the Sea, Cambridge, 2012.
6. Helmut, T., Reflections on the Contemporary Law of the Sea, Leiden, 2012.
7. Cartner, John A.C., The International Law of the Shipmaster, London, 2009.
8. Harrison, J., Making The Law of the Sea: A Study in the Development of International Law, Cambridge, 2011.
9. Cartner, John A.C., The International Law of the Shipmaster, London, 2009.
10. Kraska, James, Maritime Power and the Law of Sea: Expeditionary Operations in World Politics, Oxford, 2011.
11. Rue, C., Shipping and the Environment: Law and Practice, London, 2009.
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