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Author Christodoulou-Varotsi, Iliana

Title Marine Pollution Control : Legal and Managerial Frameworks
Published Milton : Informa Law, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (385 pages)
Series Lloyd's Practical Shipping Guides
Lloyd's practical shipping guides.
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Author's note and acknowledgements; List of figures, graphs and tables; Table of cases; Table of statutes; Table of European legislation; Table of conventions and treaties; Introductory chapter Marine environment protection and shipping regulations; Section 1 Shipping, the environment and the international standard-setting Process; 0.1 Setting the scene; 0.2 The nature of the standard-setting process; 0.3 The four pillars of shipping legislation; 0.4 The role of the International Maritime Organisation
0.4.1 Description, including structure0.4.2 The adoption of conventions; 0.4.3 Typology of IMO acts; 0.5 Overview of marine pollution control regulatory framework; Section 2 The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III) and key stakeholders; 0.6 The role of flag States, coastal States and port States; 0.6.1 The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III); 0.6.2 UNCLOS III and marine environment protection viewed from the standpoint of flag States, coastal States and port States; 0.6.3 How does UNCLOS III reach private operators?
0.7 The contribution of classification societies0.8 The contribution of the European Union; 0.8.1 How do EU acts reach private operators?; 0.8.2 The future of the EU agenda on marine pollution; 0.9 The contribution of non-governmental organisations; 0.9.1 Industry Best practices; 0.9.2 International Organisation for Standardisation; Section 3 Where are environmental regulations impacting on shipping heading for?; 0.10 Where do we stand at present?; 0.11 Identifying possible drivers for the future; Bibliography; Chapter 1 Marine pollution from oil; Section 1 Identifying the subject area
1.1 General discussion -- challenges relating to marine pollution by oil1.1.1 Pollution by oil and port State control findings; 1.2 Key terms/definitions; Section 2 Main discussion of the regulatory framework (MARPOL Annex I); 1.3 Overview of the legal basis; 1.4 Structure of the Annex I; 1.5 Key resolutions (non-exhaustive list); 1.6 Construction requirements; 1.7 Protection of fuel oil tanks; 1.8 Control of operational discharges of oil from machinery spaces; 1.9 Discharges from the cargo area of oil tankers; Section 3 Key management issues, including documentation
1.10 Surveys and certification1.10.1 Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan; 1.10.2 Oil Record Book; 1.10.3 International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate; 1.11 Relevance of the International Safety Management Code; 1.12 Industry best practices; Section 4 Areas of special interest; 1.13 Ship-to-ship transfer of crude oil and petroleum products; 1.14 Recent developments: oil tankers operations in ice-covered waters (the Polar Code); Section 5 Selected aspects concerning implementation and enforcement; 1.15 Selected highlights on national jurisdictions; Bibliography
Notes Chapter 2 The international regulation, prevention and management of marine environmental pollution created by the offshore oil and gas industry
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ISBN 9781317487395
1317487397