Places of Refuge for Ships in Distress: Problems and Methods of Resolution

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Anthony Morrison
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 08.06.2012 - 416 Seiten
The problem of places of refuge for ships in distress is a pressing issue in maritime circles. Places of Refuge for Ships in Distress by Anthony Morrison examines the problem in the context of international and national law and analyses the remedies that have been suggested for resolving this troubling issue. The book examines places of refuge under international law, the laws of four major maritime States and the European Union. Places of Refuge for Ships in Distress analyses two proposed solutions voluntary guidelines and a new convention. The book asserts that additional solutions are needed and examines potential alternatives. Places of Refuge for Ships in Distress is particularly useful, not only as an assessment of the specific problem, but also the wider examination of international maritime and environmental law that underpins any solution. It will serve as an essential resource to individuals involved in international, maritime and environmental law and those concerned with the threat to the environment posed by the carriage of dangerous goods by sea.
 

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Chapter One
1
Chapter Two
8
Chapter Three
53
Chapter Four
75
Chapter Five
127
Chapter Six
176
Chapter Seven
267
Chapter Eight
285
Chapter Nine
306
Chapter Ten
353
Bibliography
359
Index
401
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Anthony P. Morrison, PhD in Law, University of Wollongong, is a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS). He has extensive experience in marine, insurance and environmental law and in ports policy and administration.

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