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As the global market for shipping perishable goods expands, the substantial loss and high claim costs associated with these goods have drawn increasing attention.
Liying Li, Jianqin Zhou
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Les travailleurs de la mer : désertions et débarquements des marins provençaux au xviiie siècle
18th century merchant seafarers frequently leave their ships during their navigations, with or without the consent of their captains. Merchant ship’s desertions and disembarkations are linked to the sailor’s juridical status and work conditions.
Claire Boer
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Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for ESG Reporting: A Case Study in the European Fashion Industry
ABSTRACT The fashion industry in Europe has increasingly recognized the importance of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting as a key driver for sustainable development and transparency. As consumer awareness grows and regulatory frameworks evolve, companies are pressured to disclose their sustainability practices, ethical labor ...
Serena Strazzullo +5 more
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The Philippines and the Maritime Security Order in Southeast Asia: The Risks of an Appeasement Policy on an Expansionist China [PDF]
This article examines the shift in Philippine foreign policy under the Duterte Administration, and how this development unravels the volatility of Southeast Asia’s open, global, and liberal maritime order.
Renato Cruz De Castro
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Xi Jinping’s diplomacy and the rise of his political authority
Xi Jinping’s political authority was not preeminent among cadres of the Communist Party of China when he assumed the General Secretary of the Central Committee in November 2012.
Masafumi Iida
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ABSTRACT There is strong evidence that design for remanufacturing (DfRem) can reduce initial‐design carbon emissions by up to 30%, and that product design can critically affect remanufacturing feasibility, yet academic adoption of DfRem remains limited.
Okechukwu Okorie +4 more
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Maritime accidents are lethal threats to lives, economies, and the environment as a result of which there is a need to develop advanced prediction models for early risk identification.
Junhe Mao, Feng Li, Jiaqing Hu
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The influence of spatial change on operational strategies in early-modern Dutch maritime shipping: a case-study on Dutch maritime shipping in the Gulf of Finland and on Archangel, 1703-1740 [PDF]
A fundamental discrepancy between neoclassical and institutional research approaches lies at the core of contrasting results in historical studies about maritime shipping and trade.
Scheltjens, Werner
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Admiralty: Rights of Contribution and Exoneration Established Between Coextensive Maintenance and Cure Obligors [PDF]
Emphasizing the extent of equity discretion available to admiralty courts, the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled that maintenance and cure expenses resulting from a seaman\u27s recurring injury should be borne equally by the obligor liable ...
Nilsson, Sofie
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ABSTRACT This study examines how carbon accounting can be used to govern, not merely report, circular economy principles in shipping corporations. Grounded in institutional theory and aligned with the UN 2030 Agenda, this study introduces circular harmony as an accounting design principle: Circular interventions are embedded in a single well‐to‐wake ...
Assunta Di Vaio +2 more
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