•Coastal States’ National Security Concerns over the Navigation of Foreign Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (Mass) and the Law of the Sea�Juei-Cheng Jao & Hakan Karan
1.Introduction�5
2.Mass in General�7
3.Coastal States’ National Security Concerns over the Navigation of Foreign Mass�10
4.Applicable Maritime Security Law�13
5.Coastal States’ Rights over Foreign Mass�16
6.Conclusion�22
•Maritime Cybersecurity: Enhancing the Cyber Resilience of the International Ports Paper Submission for the NTOU Law and Policy Series (Volume 4) Jia-Tong Lee (Lauren)
1.Background of Research�30
2.Modernisation of Maritime Ports Infrastructure and Operations�49
3. Conclusion�80
•Key Factors and Strategies for the Development of High-end Shipping Services in Taiwan�Juei-Cheng Jao & Taih-Cherng Lirn & Rong-Her Chiu & Ya-Chi Chiang & Yi-Cheng Chang
1.Introduction�87
2.Definition of High-end Shipping Services�88
3.SWOT and TOWS Analyses for the Development of High-end Shipping Services�94
4.Conclusion�140
•Tackling Forged Bills of Lading with Natural Language Processing — Legal Considerations and Solutions from a Common Law Perspective�Lok Kan So & Poomintr Sooksripaisarnkit
1.Introduction�202
2.Legal Challenges Surrounding Forged Bills of Lading�204
3.The Potential of NLP to Detect and Deter Forged Bills of Lading�211
4.Legal Considerations of Using NLP�214
5.Conclusion: What Can Be Done for the Future Use of the NLP Tools?�220
•The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Utilization of Marine Genetic Resources Under the BBNJ Agreement�Beril?ah Karan
1.Introduction�226
2. BBNJ Agreement�227
3.Utilization of Marine Genetic Resources Under the BBNJ Agreement�236
4.Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Utilization�243