Author: Inken Von Gadow - Stephani
Publisher: Nashwa
Publication Date: Oct 26, 2005
ISBN: 3540305181
ISSN: 6867)4784
Country: Germnay
Language: German
Dr. Inken von Gadow serves as a Presiding Judge (Vorsitzende Richterin) at the Higher Regional Court (Oberlandesgericht) in Hamburg, Germany (Seerechtsstiftung).
She also holds a seat on the Board of Trustees of the International Foundation for the Law of the Sea (IFLOS), representing the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (iflos.org).
Dr. von Gadow authored a significant scholarly work titled Der Zugang zu Nothäfen und sonstigen Notliegeplätzen für Schiffe in Seenot, published in 2006 as part of the Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs series (Volume 3) by Springer (FALTERSHOP).
It is based on her doctoral dissertation and addresses the legal framework governing access to port facilities and safe havens for ships in distress, particularly under conditions of migration crises and environmental emergencies (cases like Erika, Tampa, and Prestige) (FALTERSHOP).
The book traces the evolution of historical obligatory rights to enter ports under customary international law, examines European and national legal developments, and considers intersections with international environmental law and refugee rights.
Its aim is to clarify legal responsibilities and provide guidance for future international agreements and national port policies to ensure greater legal certainty in maritime distress situations (FALTERSHOP, isbn.de, Eurobuch.ch).
Dr. Inken von Gadow is a respected jurist with a specialization in maritime and international law, holding both judicial and governance roles in Hamburg. Her influential academic work contributes to the legal discourse on humanitarian and environmental obligations in maritime emergencies.
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