Regulating vessel discharges on the international and EU level : the examples of scrubber washwater, sewage and ballast water
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Regulating vessel discharges on the international and EU level : the examples of scrubber washwater, sewage and ballast water
(Brill research perspectives, . The law of the sea / edited by Donald R. Rothwell and Davor Vidas)
Brill, c2021
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Description
In Regulating Vessel Discharges on the International and EU Level, Alexander Proelss and Valentin J. Schatz use the examples of scrubber washwater, sewage and ballast water to offer a detailed analysis of the regulation of marine and freshwater pollution caused by discharges from vessels. This regulatory framework is characterized by a considerable degree of complexity. This complexity results from the multiplicity of applicable legal instruments, the technical nature of the relevant provisions, and the varying spatial scopes of the applicable rules in light of the mobility of international shipping. Alexander Proelss and Valentin J. Schatz clarify existing legal uncertainties and suggest harmonized interpretations and applications of the pertinent rules and principles that avoid conflicts of norms.
Table of Contents
Regulating Vessel Discharges on the International and EU Level
The Examples of Scrubber Washwater, Sewage and Ballast Water
Alexander Proelss and Valentin J. Schatz
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1 Introduction
2 Discharges of Washwater from Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems
3 Discharges of Sewage
4 Discharges of Ballast Water
5 Conclusion
Acknowledgments
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