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The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated many underlying issues regarding seafarers in the maritime industry, known as the “human element” at the International Maritime Organization.
Eva Lianne Veldkamp +3 more
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Deep awareness as a factor of environmental motivation at sea [PDF]
There are environmental problems at sea and some of them are specific. The International Maritime Organization is on the way of strict controlling permanently intensification regulations.
Filonenko V A +4 more
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A Case Study on Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment Policies Developed by the World Maritime University for the Maritime Transport Sector [PDF]
The promotion of gender equality and women's empowerment has been a goal of the United Nations Organization and its specialized agencies, within each one?s particular scope of competencies.
María Carolina Romero Lares
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The price of modern maritime piracy [PDF]
A growing body of literature has recently focused on the economic origins and consequences of modern maritime piracy and on the perception that the international community has failed to control it.
Bensassi, Sami +1 more
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The gender equality in maritime industries: transnational law perspectives
The article examines the international legal frameworks for ensuring the gender equality in maritime industries. This issue has been on in the agenda of international maritime community since 1988.
Liudmyla Kormych
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The International Maritime Organization (IMO) published the Guidelines on Maritime Cyber Risk Management in 2017 to strengthen cybersecurity in consideration of digitalized ships.
Yunja Yoo, Han-Seon Park
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Evolution of Maritime GNSS and RNSS Performance Standards
The primary means for electronic position fixing in use in contemporary maritime transport are shipborne GPS (Global Positioning System) receivers or DGPS (Differential GPS) receivers.
Paweł Zalewski +2 more
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Capped steam ahead : a case study among ship operators on a maritime ETS [PDF]
International shipping is an important emitter of greenhouse gases. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is discussing different approaches to reduce maritime CO2 emissions, in particular market-based mechanisms.
Achtnicht, Martin +2 more
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Energy efficiency parametric design tool in the framework of holistic ship design optimization [PDF]
Recent International Maritime Organization (IMO) decisions with respect to measures to reduce the emissions from maritime greenhouse gases (GHGs) suggest that the collaboration of all major stakeholders of shipbuilding and ship operations is required to ...
A D Papanikolaou +20 more
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Coastal State Competences Regarding Safety of Maritime Navigation: recent trends
The erosion of the freedom of the seas regime that has been taking place especially since the end of World War II seems to be continuing more gradually and in a different manner.
Roberto Virzo
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