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Different Regime Applied to Liability for Oil Pollution Damage
With regard to its reaction or probably overreaction to the disastrous incident of oil spill from"Exxon Valdez" in Alaska, the United States of America put into law Oil Pollution Acts 1990 (OPA 1990). This Acts establishes a new liability and compensation regime for oil pollution damagefrom ship operations, which is different from the regime adopted by
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International Liability for Pollution Damage in Outer Space Environment
In view of the rapid and dangerous development of space activities and clandestine research, it has become increasingly difficult to identify and determine the environmental damages caused. Jurist of international law have begun to study the international responsibility resulting from such activities, which are leading to the pollution of the outer ...
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Civil Liability for Marine Oil Pollution Damage in the BRICS Countries
Until the 20th century, most countries around the world focused on developing the benefits of maritime transport and paid little attention to oil pollution from ships. The truth of the matter is that the development of marine transportation was a leading cause of marine pollution.
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Cargo owner's liability for oil pollution damage
The aim of this thesis is to assess the efficiency of the conventions regarding their capacity to avoid oil pollution damage caused by vessel´s accident. This assessment will focus on the following conventions: the Intervention Convention and the Liability Convention of 1992,the Fund Convention of 1992 and the Supplementary Fund Protocol. In particular
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Insurance for Civil Liability for Marine Oil Pollution Damages [PDF]
Jan C Bongaerts, Aline F M de Bièvre
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The Liability for Environmental Pollution Damages to Nanomaterials
null So,Jae-Seon, null 이창규
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Civil Liability for Damages Caused by Light Pollution
null Jeong, Young-min, null SangChan Kim
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Issues on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damages from Ships
International Convention on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage (Bunkers Convention), 2001, entered into force on 21st November 2008, after Sierra Leone adopted it as the last of the required 18 states. It covers the international regime of liability for pollution from bunker spills from all types of ships, thus fulfilling the gap of the ...
Luttenberger, Axel, Rukavina, Biserka
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IMPROVEMENT OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY FOR POLLUTION OR DAMAGE OF LANDS IN UKRAINE
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A Study on Civil Liability for Sea Oil Pollution Damage
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