Disruptive Technology and the Law of Naval Warfare by James KRASKA and Raul PEDROZO. New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. x + 314 pp. Hardcover: $99.00/£64.00. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780197630181.001.0001

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Hitoshi Nasu
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Rapid technological advances are transforming our way of life and causing disruptions to it, drawing extensive research and policy debate into their legal and ethical implications. The maritime domain is not an exception to this phenomenon. Indeed, there is a rich his-tory of technological innovations that have transformed humanity ’ s relationship with the sea. Nonetheless, these legal and ethical considerations have given far less attention to the impact of technological developments on maritime affairs — a gap that James Kraska and Raul (Pete) Pedrozo, two highly qualified experts on the law of the sea and naval warfare, are ready to fill with their masterly expositions, as presented in this latest book. Rich in historical perspective, this book traces how technological innovations have transformed the way in which naval operations are conducted and international law sub-sequently developed to regulate the conduct of hostilities in the maritime domain. This focus is of particular significance to the Asia-Pacific, where major conflicts are, as Kraska and Pedrozo posit, “ more likely to occur from the sea than on land territory ” (p. 12). International law plays a significant role not only to regulate the conduct of maritime hostilities engaged between great powers, but also as the legal regime governing the relationship between neutral third states and belligerent parties. The latter regime deter-mines the rights and obligations of neutral states and their nationals engaged in shipping business, which Kraska and Pedrozo unravel with historical and contemporary examples and explain how these rules apply to merchant ships, including those turned into maritime militia.
James KRASKA和Raul PEDROZO的《颠覆性技术与海战定律》。纽约:牛津大学出版社,2022年。x+314页。精装本:99.00美元/64.00英镑。doi:10.1093/oso/9780197630181.001.0001
快速的技术进步正在改变我们的生活方式,并对其造成干扰,引发了广泛的研究和政策辩论,探讨其法律和伦理影响。海洋领域也不例外。事实上,有很多技术创新改变了人类与海洋的关系。尽管如此,这些法律和伦理考虑对技术发展对海洋事务的影响的关注要少得多——正如本新书所述,詹姆斯·克拉斯卡和劳尔(皮特)·佩德罗佐这两位高素质的海洋法和海战专家正准备用他们精湛的论述来填补这一空白。本书以丰富的历史视角,追溯了技术创新如何改变海军行动的方式,以及随后制定的国际法如何规范海上敌对行动。这一重点对亚太地区具有特别重要的意义,正如克拉斯卡和佩德罗佐所说,那里的重大冲突“更可能发生在海上,而不是陆地领土”(第12页)。国际法不仅在规范大国之间的海上敌对行为方面发挥着重要作用,而且作为规范中立第三国与交战方之间关系的法律制度也发挥了重要作用。后一种制度阻止了中立国及其从事航运业务的国民的权利和义务,克拉斯卡和佩德罗佐用历史和当代的例子阐明了这一点,并解释了这些规则如何适用于商船,包括那些变成海上民兵的商船。
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