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Tides of Change: Counter-Terrorism, Rights, and Commercial Efficiency in UK Ports
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Robinson, Selina Wai Ming
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/ Cybersecurity
/ cyber–physical risk
/ Data envelopment analysis
/ Efficiency
/ Frame analysis
/ Governance
/ Information gathering
/ Infrastructure
/ Intelligence
/ Internet service providers
/ ISPS Code
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/ Landon, Michael
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/ Liability
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/ Logistics
/ Maritime security
/ National security
/ Obligations
/ Ports
/ Privacy
/ Productivity
/ Regulation
/ Research methodology
/ rights
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2026
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Tides of Change: Counter-Terrorism, Rights, and Commercial Efficiency in UK Ports
by
Robinson, Selina Wai Ming
in
Alternative approaches
/ Annual reports
/ Audited financial statements
/ Baldwin, Robert
/ Compliance
/ Conflict resolution
/ Cost sharing
/ Costs
/ Counterterrorism
/ Court decisions
/ criminal justice
/ Cybersecurity
/ cyber–physical risk
/ Data envelopment analysis
/ Efficiency
/ Frame analysis
/ Governance
/ Information gathering
/ Infrastructure
/ Intelligence
/ Internet service providers
/ ISPS Code
/ Judicial opinions
/ Judicial reviews
/ Landon, Michael
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Liability
/ Liability (Law)
/ Logistics
/ Maritime security
/ National security
/ Obligations
/ Ports
/ Privacy
/ Productivity
/ Regulation
/ Research methodology
/ rights
/ Stakeholders
/ Supply
/ Terrorism
/ UK ports
2026
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Tides of Change: Counter-Terrorism, Rights, and Commercial Efficiency in UK Ports
by
Robinson, Selina Wai Ming
in
Alternative approaches
/ Annual reports
/ Audited financial statements
/ Baldwin, Robert
/ Compliance
/ Conflict resolution
/ Cost sharing
/ Costs
/ Counterterrorism
/ Court decisions
/ criminal justice
/ Cybersecurity
/ cyber–physical risk
/ Data envelopment analysis
/ Efficiency
/ Frame analysis
/ Governance
/ Information gathering
/ Infrastructure
/ Intelligence
/ Internet service providers
/ ISPS Code
/ Judicial opinions
/ Judicial reviews
/ Landon, Michael
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Liability
/ Liability (Law)
/ Logistics
/ Maritime security
/ National security
/ Obligations
/ Ports
/ Privacy
/ Productivity
/ Regulation
/ Research methodology
/ rights
/ Stakeholders
/ Supply
/ Terrorism
/ UK ports
2026
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Tides of Change: Counter-Terrorism, Rights, and Commercial Efficiency in UK Ports
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2026
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UK ports handle the vast majority of national trade by volume and constitute Critical National Infrastructure. Since 2004, the SOLAS/ISPS Code and the Port Security Regulations 2009 have established baseline security requirements, recently supplemented by the National Security and Investment Act 2021 and the National Security Act 2023, creating overlapping obligations. This contribution maps the evolving regulatory framework (ISPS/Port Security Regulations, NSI 2021, NSA 2023, and CNI-related guidance). It assesses operational impacts using industry metrics and draws comparative lessons from Singapore and Rotterdam. Empirical research indicates that security regulation is not uniformly detrimental to performance: targeted, intelligence-led, and technology-enabled measures can coincide with productivity gains, whereas fragmented or blanket compliance regimes are more consistently associated with increased dwell times and throughput loss. These delays propagate through supply chains and intensify cost pressures, with proportionally greater impacts on mid-sized ports. Comparative evidence indicates that risk-based screening, integrated cyber–physical platforms, transparent governance, and clear cost-sharing frameworks can maintain security without compromising commercial performance. The contribution recommends (i) tiered, risk-based screening with transparent indicators; (ii) the consolidation of overlapping regulatory obligations; (iii) clearer liability frameworks, including model terms and alternative dispute resolution; and (iv) scheduled review provisions to maintain proportionality over time.
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