Introduction: international standards at sea -- Globalization, competition, and convergence: racing to the middle? -- Exclusion as incentive: the power of clubs -- Ships and states: the evolution of flags of convenience -- Port state control -- The International Transport Workers Federation and labor standards -- Regional fisheries management organizations and trade restrictions -- Industry self-governance -- Ships, states, and sovereignty
Summary
Examines the relationship between globalization and environmental, safety, and labor standards in the context of the shipping industry and explores the extent to which international competition affects regulatory standards
Analysis
ENVIRONMENT/Environmental Politics & Policy
SOCIAL SCIENCES/Political Science/International Relations & Security
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-298) and index
Notes
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