Maritime Justice: Socio-Legal Perspectives on Order-Making at Sea

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Abstract

Illicit maritime activities generate significant scholarly and policy attention. While diverse in nature, governance responses share many regulatory features. This introduction advances the notion of maritime justice, a socio‐legal research agenda. Different from broader maritime security studies, it places law at the centre of the inquiry, studying maritime governance practices through the lens of regulation. Empirically, it covers operational, spatial, and structural junctions between illicit maritime activity and regulatory responses deriving from international and domestic law. Analytically, it is heterogeneous but holds a methodological commitment to studying everyday law enforcement practices of maritime security governance to disentangle its meanings and effects. The introduction posits the junction between illicit maritime activities and regulatory responses as a productive space to study the varied norms that shape order‐making at sea, and vice versa.
Original languageEnglish
JournalOcean and Society
Volume1
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Law encforcement
  • Maritime Crime
  • Maritime Justice
  • Maritime security
  • Socio-legal studies

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