Reshaping Capabilities and Constructing Institutional Frameworks for Maritime Law Enforcement in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
Kang Li ()
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Kang Li: National University of Defense Technology
A chapter in Proceedings of the 2026 5th International Conference on Big Data Economy and Digital Management (BDEDM 2026), 2026, pp 196-203 from Springer
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Abstract This paper explores pathways for reshaping the capabilities and constructing institutional frameworks for maritime law enforcement in the era of artificial intelligence. It focuses on the practical challenges currently faced in maritime law enforcement development—including oversight, data integration, and decision support—as well as emerging challenges arising from intelligent transformation, such as systemic barriers, data security risks, and diminished autonomy. Research indicates that AI technologies can empower maritime law enforcement capabilities through patrol systems, data governance, and decision-making models, driving a shift from “experience-driven” to “intelligence-driven” operations. Accordingly, this paper proposes a systematic development framework centered on “institutional construction—ecosystem cultivation—capability restructuring.” This framework aims to build a modern AI-empowered maritime law enforcement force, contributing to the advancing the strategy of building a maritime power.
Keywords: maritime law enforcement; artificial intelligence; human-machine collaboration; public organization transformation; force capability development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6239-640-1_18
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