Kyoto's Catch 22: Oil, Ships and Direct Action Protests at Sea
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Plant, Glen
Article from: OGEL 4 (2003), in Environment
Summary
p>Greenpeace 'direct action' protests against ship-based energy company operations have recently increased and raise complex questions concerning the relationship between protesters' human rights, international rights of navigation, flag and third States' jurisdiction and the security interests of a ship occupied by protesters and of her State of destination.
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Suggested Citation
G. Plant; "Kyoto's Catch 22: Oil, Ships and Direct Action Protests at Sea"
OGEL 4 (2003), www.ogel.org
URL: www.ogel.org/article.asp?key=632