The IMO Guidelines for Ships Operating in Arctic Ice-covered Waters
Year: 2007 Language: English Author: Øystein Jensen Genre: Reference book Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 43 Description: This report explores whether there is a need for strengthened and binding shipping regulations for the safety of navigation and protection of the Arctic marine environment. The various maritime, geopolitical and legal issues raised by the IMO Guidelines for Ships Operating in Arctic Ice-covered Waters are analyzed and discussed. Following an introduction of navigational and legal issues within the Arctic context, the report explores key elements and structure of the Arctic Guidelines, the roles of the governments, the IMO and classification societies in the law making process and any shortfalls of the current arrangement. The possible relevance for the Antarctic is also discussed. The key repercussions of a binding legal regime are then presented, while a separate section is devoted to recom mendations on the subject.
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The IMO Guidelines for Ships Operating in Arctic Ice-covered Waters
Language: English
Author: Øystein Jensen
Genre: Reference book
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 43
Description: This report explores whether there is a need for strengthened and binding
shipping regulations for the safety of navigation and protection of the Arctic
marine environment. The various maritime, geopolitical and legal issues raised
by the IMO Guidelines for Ships Operating in Arctic Ice-covered Waters are
analyzed and discussed.
Following an introduction of navigational and legal issues within the Arctic
context, the report explores key elements and structure of the Arctic Guidelines,
the roles of the governments, the IMO and classification societies in the law
making process and any shortfalls of the current arrangement. The possible
relevance for the Antarctic is also discussed. The key repercussions of a binding
legal regime are then presented, while a separate section is devoted to recom
mendations on the subject.
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