Syllabus

SubjectMARITIME SECURITY AND MARITIME LAW ENFORCEMENT

Class Information

Faculty/Graduate School
POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
Course Registration Number
44510
Subject Sort
X1121
Title
MARITIME SECURITY AND MARITIME LAW ENFORCEMENT
Field
Special Subjects
Unit
2 Unit
Year/Semester
2024 Spring
K-Number
FPE-CO-06102-211-06
Year/Semester
2024 Spring
Day of Week・Period
Mon 3rd
Lecturer Name
Kentaro Furuya
Class Format
Face-to-face
Language
Japanese
Location
SFC
Class Style
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Lecture
GIGA Certificate
Not applied

Detail

Course Summary

Japan is an island nation surrounded by the sea on all sides and has achieved economic development in industries closely related to the sea, such as international shipping and fisheries. In particular, Japan depends on more than 99% of its imports and exports on maritime transportation, which is often described as the Japanese lifeline.

Numerous maritime threats, however, exist around Japan. Those include activities of Chinese Coast Guard ships around the Senkaku islands, large-scale illegal fishing activities in the Sea of Japan and off the Ogasawara Islands, North Korea's spy boats activities, and piracy incidents along Japan’s Sea Lanes of Communication.

How can the Japan Coast Guard respond to such threats by maritime law enforcement based on international and national law? In the series of lectures, while referring to international law, including international law of the sea, we will attempt to analyze how law enforcement functions in each specific case.