Future Maritime Security Challenges - A Projection of Maritime Security- and Legal Challenges - Dierk Hansen CDR DEU N, SME8 Disclaimer: This presentation is a product of the Centre of Excellence for Operations in Confined and Shallow Waters (COE CSW). It is produced for specific information with regard to the COE CSW Programme of Work. It does not represent the opinions or policies of NATO and is designed to provide an independent analysis, opinion and position. www.coecsw.org
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- Plenary Sessions, Panels - MSC 2012 - Plenary Sessions, Panels - IMO : Interregional MS Cooperation – Network of Trust and Transparency CFPS: MS Cooperation and Awareness – institutional changes Plenary 5 MS perspectives (NATO, Chile, Sweden, Maersk and Japan) 1. Enhance National Maritime Security Governance 2. Enhance Inter-regional Maritime Security Governance 3. Improving Information Sharing &Management Capabilities 4. Identify Future Maritime Security Challenges Panels www.coecsw.org NATO unclassified
MSC 2012 - Content of Panels - Content No adequate national arrangements no effective regional / international cooperation No definition of Maritime Security Shared Concerns, deviant activities as “precautions” MS = (MSA + MSO) x MCB Exploration of future Maritime Security Challenges : 4 Key drivers Future Energy demand Maritime Technology Maritime Security Regime Manual and Enterprise Proposal www.maritimesecurityconferemce.org/proceedings https://wss.apan.org/s/ME/MNE/SitePages/Home.aspx websites www.coecsw.org NATO unclassified
Agenda Findings and Proceedings of MSC 2012 Findings of Legal WS, 14-17 May 2013 Conclusion: Approach to Prospective Maritime Operations www.coecsw.org NATO unclassified 5 5
Commission of Maritime Law Project Member of the Specialist Conference - Idea & Development - Customer Request for support Specialist Conference on Maritime Operational Law COE CSW approval Session’s Modus Operandi Yearbook task Academic assessment COE CSW approval Solution Member of the Specialist Conference In lead Consented members’ assessment Official Sessions’ Meeting of Experts External relations Session’s assessment in meeting Proposal www.coecsw.org NATO unclassified
“Commission of Maritime Law” Project - Outcome of kick off meeting - Legal issue is a critical MSO enabler Workshop should not be a single event Paramount: Common understanding of legal details Commanders and LEGADs to link closely to improve/maximize legal awareness Better knowledge of who is allowed to do what Nations require Terms of reference for continuation MC 0588: “....facilitating mutual awareness and, where possible, operational harmonization.” In order to……. www.coecsw.org NATO unclassified 7
Agenda Findings and Proceedings of MSC 2012 Findings of Legal WS, 14-17 May 2013 Conclusion: Approach to Prospective Maritime Operations www.coecsw.org NATO unclassified 8 8
Gapping the future in CSWs “Commission of Maritime Law” Project Prospective Maritime Operations - Project Approach - Way ahead Riverine ops Gapping the future in CSWs MSA/MSO Trends What can we learn from the history? Demographic, Energy, etc. US new energy policy COSTL; JBSO ConOps Prospective Operations csw BASIC PAPER - Living document CSW REQUIREMENTS CAPABILITY ANALYSE “Commission of Maritime Law” Project Drivers What are the key drivers CSW environment Technical development Hotspot Not in geographical locations Different kinds of scenarios etc. Typical CSW area.. Threat What are the future threats in CSWs Asymetry, Energy…Cyber www.coecsw.org NATO unclassified 9
Questions Dierk Hansen CDR DEU N, SME8 www.coecsw.org Disclaimer: This presentation is a product of the Centre of Excellence for Operations in Confined and Shallow Waters (COE CSW). It is produced for specific information with regard to the COE CSW Programme of Work. It does not represent the opinions or policies of NATO and is designed to provide an independent analysis, opinion and position. www.coecsw.org