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Real and Present Danger - Flag State Failure and Maritime Security and Safety


Year: 2008
Language: english
Author: Matthew Gianni
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: International Transport Worker's Federation
ISBN: 1904676294
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 42
Description: Shipping is an essential facilitator of world trade however its unique history and characteristics have enabled the industry, to a certain extent, to avoid close scrutiny and regulation. Economic interests in shipping have at times been able to override attempts to strengthen the regulatory regime with the result that in some areas the industry is self-regulating and inclined to resist mandatory measures. Although commercially logical, there can be unforeseen consequences. Where international regulation does exist it can be difficult to ensure effective implementation. These factors, potentially, have a significant bearing on maritime security and safety.

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