• Does a coastal State have the right to use potentially lethal force against submarines in its internal waters and territorial sea? 

      Andreassen, Ingrid Solstad (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2015-09-01)
      Submarine intrusions were a major security issue for several coastal states in the aftermath of World War II and during the Cold War. Recent incidents suggest that this might not only be a problem that belongs to the past. How may then a coastal State defend itself against such intrusions? Is the coastal State entitled to use force? If yes, do human rights influence the legality of the use of force? ...
    • A Marine-Biology-Centric Definition of Ocean Connectivity and the Law of the Sea 

      Johansen, Elise; Dahl, Irene Vanja; Lott, Alexander; Nickels, Philipp Peter; Andreassen, Ingrid Solstad (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-23)
      The inter-connectedness of marine ecosystems has been repeatedly acknowledged in the relevant literature as well as in policy briefs. Against this backdrop, this article aims at further reflecting on the question of to what extent the law of the sea takes account of or disregards ocean connectivity. In order to address this question, this article starts by providing a brief overview of the notion ...