Year: 2023 Language: english Author: Charles Anderson and Others Genre: Textbook Publisher: Routledge Edition: 3rd Edition ISBN: 9780429243516 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 3380 Description: Lloyd's Shipping Law Library From the time it was first published in 1998, Shipping and the Environment has been the leading text on international and US law and practice in this field. Written by renowned legal and insurance practitioners with over 100 years of combined specialist experience, including first-hand knowledge of many major incidents, it is not only a comprehensive reference work but an abundant source of introductory material and practical insights, all explained with a clarity appreciated by lawyers and non-lawyers alike in a broad international readership. While updating its core subjects of pollution from ships, wreck removal and dumping at sea, this enlarged text extends into other modern areas including pollution from offshore operations after Deepwater Horizon, plastics released into the sea, recycling of vessels, polar operations, and the fast-changing restrictions on carbon emissions from ships, as well as safety threats such as cyberattacks, terrorism and modern forms of piracy. With a highly readable introductory chapter amounting to a book within a book, this is a volume of great importance to all whose work or studies are concerned with marine environmental affairs, whether in government, international bodies, industry, technical organizations, the professions, environmental NGOs, the academic world or other walks of life.
Contents
PART I – INTRODUCTION 1. THE ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF SHIPPING PART II - LIABILITY AND COMPENSATION FOR OIL POLLUTION DAMAGE 2. COMPENSATION FROM THE SHIPOWNER UNDER THE CIVIL LIABILITY CONVENTION 1992 3. COMPENSATION FROM THE INTERNATIONAL OIL POLLUTIONCOMPENSATION FUNDS 4. OIL POLLUTION – THE POSITION IN THE UNITED STATES 5. POLLUTION FROM OFFSHORE OPERATIONS AND CRAFT 6. POLLUTION FROM SHIPS’ BUNKERS PART III – COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGE BY HAZARDOUS AND NOXIOUS SUBSTANCES 7. HNS DAMAGE AND THE HAZARDOUS AND NOXIOUS SUBSTANCES CONVENTION 2010 8. HNS DAMAGE – THE POSITION IN THE UNITED STATES PART IV – ADMISSIBILITY AND ASSESSMENT OF CLAIMS 9. CLAIMS – GENERAL PRINCIPLES 10. CLEAN-UP OPERATIONS AND OTHER PREVENTIVE MEASURES 11. DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 12. ECONOMIC LOSS 13. DAMAGE TO NATURAL RESOURCES AND COSTS OF RESTORATION PART V – THE LAW RELATING TO PARTICULAR PARTIES 14. SALVORS 15. CHARTERERS AND CARGO OWNERS 16. SHIP MANAGERS, OPERATORS AND ASSOCIATED PARTIES 17. THE OWNERS OF COLLIDING SHIPS 18. PILOTS AND MARITIME AUTHORITIES 19. SHIP FINANCIERS 20. P&I CLUBS AND OTHER LIABILITY INSURERS 21. HULL AND CARGO INSURERS PART VI – LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 22. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR POLLUTION AND HNS DAMAGE PART VII – PREVENTION, REDUCTION AND CONTROL OF DAMAGE TO THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT 23. INTERNATIONAL RULES TO PREVENT POLLUTION FROM SHIPS 24. PREVENTION OF POLLUTION FROM SHIPS IN THE UNITED STATES 25. THE RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT – INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS 26. THE RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT – THE POSITION IN THE UNITED STATES 27. REMOVAL OF WRECKS AND DUMPING AT SEA 28. SHIPMENT OF WASTE AND DISMANTLING OF VESSELS 29. ENFORCEMENT OF RULES TO PREVENT POLLUTION 30. CRIMINAL LIABILITY FOR POLLUTION FROM SHIPS
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Shipping and the Environment | Law and Practice
Language: english
Author: Charles Anderson and Others
Genre: Textbook
Publisher: Routledge
Edition: 3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780429243516
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 3380
Description: Lloyd's Shipping Law Library
From the time it was first published in 1998, Shipping and the Environment has been the leading text on international and US law and practice in this field. Written by renowned legal and insurance practitioners with over 100 years of combined specialist experience, including first-hand knowledge of many major incidents, it is not only a comprehensive reference work but an abundant source of introductory material and practical insights, all explained with a clarity appreciated by lawyers and non-lawyers alike in a broad international readership.
While updating its core subjects of pollution from ships, wreck removal and dumping at sea, this enlarged text extends into other modern areas including pollution from offshore operations after Deepwater Horizon, plastics released into the sea, recycling of vessels, polar operations, and the fast-changing restrictions on carbon emissions from ships, as well as safety threats such as cyberattacks, terrorism and modern forms of piracy.
With a highly readable introductory chapter amounting to a book within a book, this is a volume of great importance to all whose work or studies are concerned with marine environmental affairs, whether in government, international bodies, industry, technical organizations, the professions, environmental NGOs, the academic world or other walks of life.
Contents
PART I – INTRODUCTION1. THE ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF SHIPPING
PART II - LIABILITY AND COMPENSATION FOR OIL POLLUTION DAMAGE
2. COMPENSATION FROM THE SHIPOWNER UNDER THE CIVIL LIABILITY CONVENTION 1992
3. COMPENSATION FROM THE INTERNATIONAL OIL POLLUTIONCOMPENSATION FUNDS
4. OIL POLLUTION – THE POSITION IN THE UNITED STATES
5. POLLUTION FROM OFFSHORE OPERATIONS AND CRAFT
6. POLLUTION FROM SHIPS’ BUNKERS
PART III – COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGE BY HAZARDOUS AND NOXIOUS SUBSTANCES
7. HNS DAMAGE AND THE HAZARDOUS AND NOXIOUS SUBSTANCES CONVENTION 2010
8. HNS DAMAGE – THE POSITION IN THE UNITED STATES
PART IV – ADMISSIBILITY AND ASSESSMENT OF CLAIMS
9. CLAIMS – GENERAL PRINCIPLES
10. CLEAN-UP OPERATIONS AND OTHER PREVENTIVE MEASURES
11. DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
12. ECONOMIC LOSS
13. DAMAGE TO NATURAL RESOURCES AND COSTS OF RESTORATION
PART V – THE LAW RELATING TO PARTICULAR PARTIES
14. SALVORS
15. CHARTERERS AND CARGO OWNERS
16. SHIP MANAGERS, OPERATORS AND ASSOCIATED PARTIES
17. THE OWNERS OF COLLIDING SHIPS
18. PILOTS AND MARITIME AUTHORITIES
19. SHIP FINANCIERS
20. P&I CLUBS AND OTHER LIABILITY INSURERS
21. HULL AND CARGO INSURERS
PART VI – LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
22. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR POLLUTION AND HNS DAMAGE
PART VII – PREVENTION, REDUCTION AND CONTROL OF DAMAGE TO THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
23. INTERNATIONAL RULES TO PREVENT POLLUTION FROM SHIPS
24. PREVENTION OF POLLUTION FROM SHIPS IN THE UNITED STATES
25. THE RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT – INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS
26. THE RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT – THE POSITION IN THE UNITED STATES
27. REMOVAL OF WRECKS AND DUMPING AT SEA
28. SHIPMENT OF WASTE AND DISMANTLING OF VESSELS
29. ENFORCEMENT OF RULES TO PREVENT POLLUTION
30. CRIMINAL LIABILITY FOR POLLUTION FROM SHIPS
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