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Liability for Pollution Damage to the Marine Environment

This chapter discusses some aspects of liability for pollution damage caused to the marine environment, focusing on the general obligations developed mainly under the law of the sea, which requires States to take measures to prevent, reduce, and control the pollution of the marine environment. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
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Analysing the international civil liability regime for oil pollution damage caused by ships and aligning with it the South African civil liability regime for oil pollution damage cause by ships

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Oil-fouled beaches, dying seabirds and severe economic loss from the closure of fishing grounds and holiday resorts is the picture painted by oil spills, and these consequences often arouse public outrage. Oil spills cause extensive damage to the marine environment and to human society.
Moodley, Alecia Genise
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Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage

1996
This publication contains the texts that resulted from the work of the 1992 International Conference on the Revision of the 1969 Civil Liability Convention and the 1971 Fund Convention, which met in London in November 1992, as well as consolidated texts of the two Conventions as amended by the 1992 Protocols.
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Legal Basis and Procedures Unification on Oil Spill Damage Compensation In International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage (1992) and The International Convention on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage (2001): on Indonesian International Private Law Perspective

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Oil spills into the sea have always been a major threat to the environment since the increase of oil and hazardous substances trade by sea-going vessels and seaborne craft since the 1960s.
Rahmadiani, Kania P   +2 more
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Future of the International Conventions on Liability and Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage

International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings, 1991
ABSTRACT The international regime on oil spill liability and compensation is based on two international conventions, the 1969 Civil Liability Convention and the 1971 Fund Convention. The Fund Convention establishes an intergovernmental organization, the International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund (IOPC Fund), with the task of ...
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General Liability Insurers Not Liable for “Sudden and Accidental” Pollution Damage

Journal AWWA, 1991
This suit arose from complex litigation involving damage to the environment from disposal of a radioactive substance into the sewer lines, sewage treatment facility, and landfill of the town of Tonawanda, N.Y. The substance was produced in a facility owned by EAD Metallurgical Inc.
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Civil liability for oil‐pollution damage on the Norwegian continental shelf

Ocean Development & International Law, 1978
Abstract This paper will survey the legal framework which controls civil liability for oil‐pollution damage emanating from the extraction and transportation of petroleum on the North Sea. This framework largely comprises two Intergovernmental Maritime Consulative Organization conventions dealing with vessel‐source pollution damage and a newly created ...
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Civil Liability for Damage Caused by Electronic Waste Pollution

Pakistan Journal of Criminology
This study explores the concept of electronic waste, detailing its characteristics and the significant role it can play in achieving sustainable development. It examines the theoretical frameworks related to electronic waste management, emphasizing their suitability as legal principles.
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