Sunday, December 31, 2023
Results of the 1st Law of the Sea Blog Competition 2023
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
1st International Law of the Sea Blog Competition - 2023
• The last date of submission is December 15, 2023.
• Results will be announced on December 31, 2023.
• 1st ranked participant will receive a cash prize of US $150.00
• 2nd ranked participant will receive a cash prize of US $100.00
• 3rd ranked participant will receive a cash prize of US $75.00
• Submissions must be original and unpublished.
Wednesday, September 13, 2023
Executive Board
Dr Abdullah Al Arif
Dr Abdullah Al Arif, Founder and Director of BCOLP, is an Internationally experienced legal researcher specialising in ocean governance and the law of the sea. He holds a PhD in law and has recently completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Yokohama City University, Japan. Dr Arif published a research monograph, "Sustainable Fisheries Management and International Law: Bangladesh and the Bay of Bengal," with Routledge (2022) and several research articles in leading journals.
Quazi Omar Foysal
Quazi Omar Foysal, Deputy Director of BCOLP, is an aspirant international law practitioner hailing from Bangladesh. Currently, he is serving as a Lecturer at American International University-Bangladesh, where he has been teaching law, including international law since 2019. Besides, he is an enrolled Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. He studied at UCLouvain (Belgium), Geneva Academy (Switzerland) and the University of Dhaka (Bangladesh).
Saiyeed Jakaria Baksh Imran
Saiyeed Jakaria Baksh Imran, Program Coordinator at BCOLP, is a lecturer at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Maritime University (BSMRMU). He also is a licensed practitioner at the Supreme Court of Bangladesh and has over 5 years of experience in legal practice. Mr Saiyeed is passionate about Maritime Practice and research and obtained his specialization in Maritime Law from the prestigious Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law of the University of Oslo. He also worked as an examiner of law for the National University of Bangladesh. Mr. Saiyeed is working with multiple national and international organizations and is a member of the International Association of Marine Consultants and Surveyors (IAMSC), the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and the International Pacific Bar Association (IPBA). Saiyeed is involved in maritime research, and his research area includes maritime legal aspects such as environmental pollution, autonomous shipping, liability issues in maritime insurance and maritime governance.
Dr Sabrina Hasan
Dr Sabrina Hasan, Research and Publications Coordinator at BCOLP, is a postdoctoral fellow and lecturer at the East China University of Political Science and Law (ECUPL) International Law School, as well as a part-time researcher at the ECUPL Institute of BRICS Legal Studies. She received the Chinese Government Marine Scholarship in 2018 and holds a Doctor of Law degree majoring in Law of the Sea from the South China Sea Institute of Xiamen University, awarded in 2022. In addition to her academic achievements, she worked as a Research Assistant at the Bangladesh Institute of Law and International Relations (BILIA). Her research interests encompass a wide range of areas, including Marine Environment, Maritime Delimitation, Marine Biodiversity, Arctic Ocean Governance, and State Jurisdiction over Maritime Autonomous Ships.
Mobarak Hossain
Mobarak Hossain, Planning and Development Coordinator at BCOLP, is a lecturer of law at Dhaka International University, Bangladesh and an advocate of the Bangladesh Supreme Court. He holds a special two-year LLM degree in the Sea and Maritime Law from Ankara University, Turkiye. His LLM thesis focuses on “Towards the Sustainable Blue Economy in the Bay of Bengal: Legal Challenges for Bangladesh”. He writes opinion pieces in leading newspapers and research articles in academic journals.
Nadia Islam Nody
Md. Muhtasim Faiaz
Sojol Ahmed Bappi
Emadul Hasan
Saturday, July 22, 2023
Jurisdiction of Bangladesh over Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships: Challenges and Prospects
Photo Credit: Comite Maritime International
Friday, June 2, 2023
WORLD OCEAN DAY 2023 AND BCOLP’S 1ST ANNIVERSARY WEBINAR
Abstract: The evolution of maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS) has gained global attention as it is poised to change the maritime industry in every aspect significantly. It is expected that adopting autonomous technologies could offer considerable benefits, including safer and more environmentally friendly shipping. However, legal challenges may arise due to non-compliance with existing laws concerning the rights and duties of states. These challenges may create dichotomies in enforcing state jurisdiction over MASS under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). Bangladesh, a coastal state and one of the major shipbuilding nations, plays a crucial role in global shipping. Therefore, this discussion outlines the challenges that Bangladesh would face as a coastal, port, and flag state when enforcing its jurisdiction over MASS under the law of the sea. Furthermore, the role of the International Maritime Organization as an international shipping regulatory body and the impacts of its mandate in addressing these challenges are also crucial to this discussion. Finally, the discussion suggests that Bangladesh, as a state party to UNCLOS, should consider these challenges in adopting new regulations for MASS operations.
Friday, April 7, 2023
Deep Seabed Mining (DSM) in Bangladesh and the Bay of Bengal: Challenges and Opportunities
Written by Shushmita Ahmed, LLM, and edited by Sabrina Hasan, PhD
Notes:
1. CL Van Dover et al., ‘Biodiversity Loss from Deep-Sea Mining’ (2017) 10(7) Nature Geoscience 464.
2. M Khaled Iqbal, ‘Ocean Governance for Sustainable Maritime Development in the Bay of Bengal’ (2020) 4(1) Bangladesh Maritime Journal 13, 16.
3. Humayun Kabir Bhuiyan, ‘Bangladesh Needs Necessary Policies to Benefit from Bay of Bengal,’ Dhaka Tribune (online, 28 February 2022) <https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2022/02/28/bangladesh-needs-necessary-policies-to-benefit-from-bay-of-bengal>.
4. M Khaled Iqbal, ‘Ocean Governance for Sustainable Maritime Development in the Bay of Bengal’ (2020) 4(1) Bangladesh Maritime Journal 13, 14.
5. ‘Bangladesh in Talks with China, Japan for Deep-Sea Mining Rights,’ Dhaka Tribune (4 November 2018).
6. SI Ahmed, ‘Exploration and Exploitation of Maritime Resources of Bangladesh: Implication for National Development’ (2014) 13(1) NDC E-JOURNAL 55, 66 (‘EXPLORATION AND EXPLOITATION OF MARITIME RESOURCES OF BANGLADESH’).
7. Bhuiyan (n 2).
8. Abdullah Al Faruque, ‘Bangladesh: Legal Framework on Mineral Exploration’ in Günter Tiess, Tapan Majumder and Peter Cameron (eds), Encyclopedia of Mineral and Energy Policy (Springer, 2018) 1, 2 <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40871-7_151-1> (‘Bangladesh’).
9. The Constitution of People’s Republic of Bangladesh 1972, art 143.
10. Al Faruque (n 8) 2.
11. Ibid 4.
12. Ahmed (n 6) 68.
13. Territorial Waters and Maritime Zones Act (as amended in 2021) s7, 7A, 7B.
14. Ibid 7D.
15. Ibid.
16. Ibid 23(b).
17. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1833 UNTS 3, (Entered into Force 16 November 1994). 1982 (‘UNCLOS’).
18. ‘Bangladesh Seeks Cooperation of International Seabed Authority in Realizing Its “Blue Economy” Objectives,’ Permanent Mission of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh to the United Nations (25 June 2020) <https://bdun.org/2020/06/25/bangladesh-seeks-cooperation-of-international-seabed-authority-in-realizing-its-blue-economy-objectives/>.
19. Ibid.
20. Ibid.
21. ‘The Permanent Representative of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Presents Credentials to the ISA Secretary-General – International Seabed Authority,’ International Seabed Authority (ISA) (16 March 2023) <https://www.isa.org.jm/news/the-permanent-representative-of-the-peoples-republic-of-bangladesh-presents-credentials-to-the-isa-secretary-general/>.
22. Ibid.
23. MA Atmanand and GA Ramadass, ‘Concepts of Deep-Sea Mining Technologies’ in Rahul Sharma (ed), Deep-Sea Mining: Resource Potential, Technical and Environmental Considerations (Springer International Publishing, 2017) 305, 305 <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52557-0_10>.
24. Al Faruque (n 8) 4.
25. ‘Geological Survey of Bangladesh (GSB) – International Seabed Authority,’ International Seabed Authority (ISA) (9 December 2014) <https://www.isa.org.jm/stakeholder_response/geological-survey-of-bangladesh-gsb/>.
Saturday, December 17, 2022
Submarine Cables under National and International Law: An Overview
What can be a better way to wrap up the year 2022?
We at the Bangladesh Centre for Ocean Law and Policy - BCOLP are thrilled to invite you to a brand new episode (Episode # 4) of our inaugural webinar series. In this episode, Mohammad Ershadul Karim, PhD, Senior Lecturer of Law at the University of Malaya, Malaysia, will speak on submarine cables' national and international legal regimes. These undersea cables are like the blood vessels of the global telecommunication system. So, the topic for this session is super interesting, important and timely. The session will be delivered via Zoom on Sunday, 25 December 2022, at 20:00 hours (Bangladesh Time) and 22:00 Hours Malaysia Time. Dr Abdullah Al Arif, JSPS postdoctoral fellow at Yokohama City University, Japan, and BCOLP's founder, will make a brief introductory remark. Quazi Omar Foysal, BCOLP's Webinar and Outreach Coordinator, will moderate the session.
If this sounds exciting to you, please register by filling out the form at https://lnkd.in/gK7pePn8, and we will send you the meeting link shortly.
We are excited to meet you at the webinar.
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