Year: 2010 Language: english Author: Tony George Puthucherril Genre: Handbook Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Edition: 1 ISBN: 9004174915,9789004174917 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages + text layer Pages count: 307 Description: This book is one of the first, if not the very first, substantial workon the international law of shipbreaking and ship recycling. The subject of shipbreaking is acomplex problem with many difficult and interrelated issues. It has long been avirtually unregulated industry at the international level. It has stood out in sharpcontrast to the otherwise substantial body of international regulation for maritimesafety, environmental protection and security, mostly under the auspices of theInternational Maritime Organization (IMO), and work safety regulation of theInternational Labour Organization (ILO). Shipbreaking somehow fell betweenthe cracks of international regulation.
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From Shipbreaking to Sustainable Ship Recycling
Language: english
Author: Tony George Puthucherril
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff
Edition: 1
ISBN: 9004174915,9789004174917
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages + text layer
Pages count: 307
Description: This book is one of the first, if not the very first, substantial workon the international law of shipbreaking and ship recycling. The subject of shipbreaking is acomplex problem with many difficult and interrelated issues. It has long been avirtually unregulated industry at the international level. It has stood out in sharpcontrast to the otherwise substantial body of international regulation for maritimesafety, environmental protection and security, mostly under the auspices of theInternational Maritime Organization (IMO), and work safety regulation of theInternational Labour Organization (ILO). Shipbreaking somehow fell betweenthe cracks of international regulation.
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