Places of Refuge: International Law and the CMI Draft Convention, Eric Van Hooydonk (9781843118411) — Readings Books
Places of Refuge: International Law and the CMI Draft Convention
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Places of Refuge: International Law and the CMI Draft Convention

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The need for specific legal arrangements governing ships in distress and places of refuge is one of the most topical problems in both public and private maritime law. The headline grabbing shipping disasters involving the loss of the Erika (1999) and the Prestige (2002) attracted the attention of the IMO, the Comite Maritime International, the European Union, national maritime authorities around the globe and the maritime industry in general. Ultimately the impact of pollution on local economies and the environment was enough to arouse the concern of a broad swathe of public opinion. Places of Refuge provides clarity on: * The scope of the right of access * The conditions under which coastal authorities may deny access * The liability of authorities granting or denying access * The basis and the conditions of financial securities * The obligation to establish contingency plans

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 June 2010
Pages
528
ISBN
9781843118411

The need for specific legal arrangements governing ships in distress and places of refuge is one of the most topical problems in both public and private maritime law. The headline grabbing shipping disasters involving the loss of the Erika (1999) and the Prestige (2002) attracted the attention of the IMO, the Comite Maritime International, the European Union, national maritime authorities around the globe and the maritime industry in general. Ultimately the impact of pollution on local economies and the environment was enough to arouse the concern of a broad swathe of public opinion. Places of Refuge provides clarity on: * The scope of the right of access * The conditions under which coastal authorities may deny access * The liability of authorities granting or denying access * The basis and the conditions of financial securities * The obligation to establish contingency plans

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 June 2010
Pages
528
ISBN
9781843118411