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Environmental Norms In Maritime Law Michael Tsimplis

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Environmental Norms In Maritime Law Michael Tsimplis
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.4 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Michael Tsimplis
ISBN: 9781839107313, 9781839107320, 1839107316, 1839107324
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Environmental Norms In Maritime Law Michael Tsimplis by Michael Tsimplis 9781839107313, 9781839107320, 1839107316, 1839107324 instant download after payment.

This timely book examines the reform of maritime law under the influence of environmental principles and the effects of these changes in the legal relationships between maritime stakeholders. Providing an integrated assessment of the use of environmental principles in the governance of shipping and maritime law, it argues that normative barriers supported by short term financial interests, the balance of power between states and the technocratic character of the IMO are delaying necessary changes to support sustainable development and thus endanger the marine environment. Offering a complete review of the environmental impacts of shipping, Michael Tsimplis analyses the compatibility of maritime conventions with environmental norms, developing a methodology using publicly available documents of the International Maritime Organisation. He discusses what would be required in terms of governance for sustainability in the maritime sector, proposing a number of ways of removing barriers within a strategy of zero discharges, zero emissions, and zero impact. Scholars and students of maritime and environmental law will find this book's analysis of how environmental principles affect both public and private law aspects of the shipping sector illuminating. It will also be of interest to policy makers and regulators in the maritime and environment sectors looking for an overview of the issues involved in improving environmental performance in shipping.

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