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Maritime Pollution Liability and Policy: China, Europe and the US

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Description:Too many oil spills have given dramatic evidence of the inadequacy of international conventions designed to prevent and/or compensate for maritime pollution damage. In the light of the ecological disaster caused by such incidents and the huge economic consequences for the population of the zones affected, various concerned parties around the world are deeply committed to the goals of optimizing legal mechanisms to prevent and deter maritime pollution incidents as well as providing better and more efficient compensation of victims. One of the more notable conferences dedicated to this purpose was sponsored by the Institute of International Maritime Law of Dalian Maritime University in conjunction with the Maastricht European Institute for Transnational Legal Research in June 2009. This important book is a record of that conference. Twenty-nine authors academics, lawyers and officials of relevant agencies, from China, Europe and the United States here offer thorough analysis of the overt and underlying legal issues with which this difficult matter is fraught, including the following: imposition of financial caps; competence of authorities; criminal sanctions for non-compliance; parties to criminal liability; territorial scope of state police power; relevance and application of the public trust doctrine; carriage of dangerous substances by sea; fair treatment of seafarers; role of the protection and indemnity clubs; monitoring and inspections of ships as an aspect of criminal law; and insurance coverage for fines. The approach throughout is both legal multi-disciplinary and comparative. The relevant international conventions are examined (particularly the Bunker Convention of 2008), with particular attention to their implementation in China and Europe, as well as the independent US regime. In addition, detailed empirical data from well-known case studies provide important insights into the working of international and national prevention and compensation mechanisms. Through a critical review of the current structure of prevention and compensation for oil pollution damage, this book opens the door to a further restructuring of conventions (or national legislation), clarifying the dimensions of the crucial discussion about of how an optimal enforcement of oil pollution legislation can be achieved and who should bear the costs. It will be hugely valuable to policymakers and practitioners dealing with this most daunting and urgent of international legal problems.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Maritime Pollution Liability and Policy: China, Europe and the US. To get started finding Maritime Pollution Liability and Policy: China, Europe and the US, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
498
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Release
2014
ISBN
1322103976

Maritime Pollution Liability and Policy: China, Europe and the US

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Too many oil spills have given dramatic evidence of the inadequacy of international conventions designed to prevent and/or compensate for maritime pollution damage. In the light of the ecological disaster caused by such incidents and the huge economic consequences for the population of the zones affected, various concerned parties around the world are deeply committed to the goals of optimizing legal mechanisms to prevent and deter maritime pollution incidents as well as providing better and more efficient compensation of victims. One of the more notable conferences dedicated to this purpose was sponsored by the Institute of International Maritime Law of Dalian Maritime University in conjunction with the Maastricht European Institute for Transnational Legal Research in June 2009. This important book is a record of that conference. Twenty-nine authors academics, lawyers and officials of relevant agencies, from China, Europe and the United States here offer thorough analysis of the overt and underlying legal issues with which this difficult matter is fraught, including the following: imposition of financial caps; competence of authorities; criminal sanctions for non-compliance; parties to criminal liability; territorial scope of state police power; relevance and application of the public trust doctrine; carriage of dangerous substances by sea; fair treatment of seafarers; role of the protection and indemnity clubs; monitoring and inspections of ships as an aspect of criminal law; and insurance coverage for fines. The approach throughout is both legal multi-disciplinary and comparative. The relevant international conventions are examined (particularly the Bunker Convention of 2008), with particular attention to their implementation in China and Europe, as well as the independent US regime. In addition, detailed empirical data from well-known case studies provide important insights into the working of international and national prevention and compensation mechanisms. Through a critical review of the current structure of prevention and compensation for oil pollution damage, this book opens the door to a further restructuring of conventions (or national legislation), clarifying the dimensions of the crucial discussion about of how an optimal enforcement of oil pollution legislation can be achieved and who should bear the costs. It will be hugely valuable to policymakers and practitioners dealing with this most daunting and urgent of international legal problems.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Maritime Pollution Liability and Policy: China, Europe and the US. To get started finding Maritime Pollution Liability and Policy: China, Europe and the US, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
498
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Release
2014
ISBN
1322103976
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