Competing norms in the law of marine environmental protection : focus on ship safety and pollution prevention
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Competing norms in the law of marine environmental protection : focus on ship safety and pollution prevention
(International environmental law and policy series)
Kluwer Law International, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The legal regime regulating ship safety and pollution provides an illustration of late-20th century trends in international law in general, and of the law of the sea and international environmental law in particular. The sources of law are expanding in several directions. The number of global instruments - both "soft" and "hard" law - is constantly increasing and regional organizations are more and more concerned with matters affecting traditional freedoms of the seas. Frequently, different levels of norms cover the same issues, thus creating competing - possibly even conflicting - rules. This volume provides a detailed examination of current legal issues relating to the variety of rules and rule-makers in the field of marine environmental protection, and also relates the recent developments to international law in a wider context. It contains revised and edited versions of the papers presented at a conference in the Aland Islands, Finland in August 1996, convened by the Department of LAw of Abo Akademi University, Finland.
目次
- Introduction, H. Ringbom
- the relationship between international navigation rights and environmental protection - a legal analysis of mandatory ship traffic systems, G. Plant
- the status of environmental "soft law" - trends and examples with special focus on IMO norms, P. Birnie
- the ILA-survey on coastal state jurisdiction with special reference to regional rules, E. Franckx
- the Basel Convention and the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, I. Rummel-Bulaks
- protection of the marine environment of the North Sea - the "Russian doll"-effect, S. Sadowski
- global and regional port state regimes, G.C. Kasoulides
- EU policies concerning ship safety and pollution prevention versus international rule-making, J. de Dieu
- the external competence of the community with regard to the law of marine environmental protection - the frail legal support for grand ambitions, A. Nollkaemper
- regional safety standards for Ro-Ro passenger ferries - some legal concerns, M. Goransson
- residual jurisdiction under IMO regulatory conventions, E.J. Molenaar
- regional rules and third states - is the "Pacta Tertiis" principle being modified?, G. Handl
- UNCLOS, the marine environment and the settlement of disputes, A.E. Boyle.
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