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Port Denials and Restrictions Policies during Covid-19 Pandemic Based on International Law
Author(s) -
Angela Jessica Desmonda
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
padjadjaran
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2460-1543
DOI - 10.22304/pjih.v7n3.a5
Subject(s) - port (circuit theory) , treaty , international law , law , business , state (computer science) , convention , political science , engineering , algorithm , computer science , electrical engineering
As a public facility, port has a significant potential to be cluster of the Covid-19 spread. Many states have implemented policies of denials and restriction of port access to protect people’s health. This study aims to analyze port denials and restrictions policies settings based on international law. In addition, this study is to analyze whether the status of state of emergency will affect state’s obligations based on international law. This study was conducted by analyzing associated international treaty law and customary law. The study concludes that no international treaty law and customary law prohibit port denials and restrictions because port is under the sovereignty of respected coastal state. The state is free to implement any policies. Without any permit, foreign ships are not allowed to enter and dock at the port of the coastal state. However, in a situation of danger or distress, foreign ships have the right to enter port. The IHR 2005, as a special instrument dealing with public health, also provides an opportunity for coastal state to prevent ship embarking and disembarking passengers if the ship is exposed to a pandemic disease, such as Covid-19. In such case, foreign ship may be prohibited from entering and docking at port of coastal state. On the other hand, in a situation of danger or distress, foreign ship has the right to enter port. In contrast, the 1923 Port Convention gave permission to state to close ports in urgent situation that endangered national security.

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