학술논문

Hybrid Threats and the Law of the Sea
Document Type
book
Source
Subject
armed attack
arrest of ships
Bab el-Mandeb Strait
Baltic Straits
grey zone
hybrid warfare
innocent passage
Kerch Strait
maritime law enforcement
naval warfare
Strait of Hormuz
Straits of Malacca and Singapore
Taiwan Strait
transit passage
use of force
Language
English
Abstract
Hybrid Threats and the Law of the Sea debates the practice of states that have resorted to discriminatory navigational restrictions or aggression against foreign ships and aircraft in densely navigated straits. The book explores both widely acknowledged and lesser-known maritime incidents that meet the characteristics of hybrid warfare or hybrid conflict. This research approaches hybrid threats from the perspective of the interrelationship between navigational restrictions, law enforcement, armed attack, and the legal regime of straits. It provides guidance for determining whether the rules of armed conflict or law enforcement are applicable to various naval incidents.