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Competing norms in the law of marine environmental protection: Focus on ship saftey and pollution prevention

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Publication details: London Kluwer Law International 1997Description: 268p xiiiISBN:
  • 9781853332753
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.762500 RIN
Contents:
Contents Introduction, H. Ringbom; the relationship between international navigation rights and environmental protection - a legal analysis of mandatory ship traffic systems, G. Plant; the status of environmental "soft law"; trends and examples with special focus on IMO norms, P. Birnie; the ILA-survey on coastal state jurisdiction with special reference to regional rules, E. Franckx; the Basel Convention and the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, I. Rummel-Bulaks; protection of the marine environment of the North Sea - the "Russian doll"-effect, S. Sadowski; global and regional port state regimes, G.C. Kasoulides; EU policies concerning ship safety and pollution prevention versus international rule-making, J. de Dieu; the external competence of the community with regard to the law of marine environmental protection - the frail legal support for grand ambitions, A. Nollkaemper; regional safety standards for Ro-Ro passenger ferries - some legal concerns, M. Goransson; residual jurisdiction under IMO regulatory conventions, E.J. Molenaar; regional rules and third states - is the "Pacta Tertiis" principle being modified?, G. Handl; UNCLOS, the marine environment and the settlement of disputes, A.E. Boyle.
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Contents
Introduction, H. Ringbom;
the relationship between international navigation rights and environmental protection - a legal analysis of mandatory ship traffic systems, G. Plant;
the status of environmental "soft law";
trends and examples with special focus on IMO norms, P. Birnie;
the ILA-survey on coastal state jurisdiction with special reference to regional rules, E. Franckx;
the Basel Convention and the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, I. Rummel-Bulaks;
protection of the marine environment of the North Sea - the "Russian doll"-effect, S. Sadowski;
global and regional port state regimes, G.C. Kasoulides;
EU policies concerning ship safety and pollution prevention versus international rule-making, J. de Dieu;
the external competence of the community with regard to the law of marine environmental protection - the frail legal support for grand ambitions, A. Nollkaemper;
regional safety standards for Ro-Ro passenger ferries - some legal concerns, M. Goransson;
residual jurisdiction under IMO regulatory conventions, E.J. Molenaar;
regional rules and third states - is the "Pacta Tertiis" principle being modified?, G. Handl;
UNCLOS, the marine environment and the settlement of disputes, A.E. Boyle.