ABSTRACT

From the time it was first published in 1998, Shipping and the Environment has been the leading text on international and US law and practice in this field. Written by renowned legal and insurance practitioners with over 100 years of combined specialist experience, including first-hand knowledge of many major incidents, it is not only a comprehensive reference work but an abundant source of introductory material and practical insights, all explained with a clarity appreciated by lawyers and non-lawyers alike in a broad international readership.

While updating its core subjects of pollution from ships, wreck removal and dumping at sea, this enlarged text extends into other modern areas including pollution from offshore operations after Deepwater Horizon, plastics released into the sea, recycling of vessels, polar operations, and the fast-changing restrictions on carbon emissions from ships, as well as safety threats such as cyberattacks, terrorism and modern forms of piracy.

With a highly readable introductory chapter amounting to a book within a book, this is a volume of great importance to all whose work or studies are concerned with marine environmental affairs, whether in government, international bodies, industry, technical organizations, the professions, environmental NGOs, the academic world or other walks of life.

part I|93 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|91 pages

The environmental aspects of shipping

part II|262 pages

Liability and compensation for oil pollution damage

chapter Chapter 4|66 pages

Oil pollution – the position in the United States

chapter Chapter 5|54 pages

Pollution from offshore operations and craft

chapter Chapter 6|20 pages

Pollution from ships' bunkers

part III|71 pages

Compensation for damage by hazardous and noxious substances

part IV|177 pages

Admissibility and assessment of claims

chapter Chapter 9|17 pages

Claims – general principles

chapter Chapter 10|32 pages

Clean-up operations and other preventive measures

chapter Chapter 11|8 pages

Damage to property

chapter Chapter 12|65 pages

Economic loss

chapter Chapter 13|51 pages

Damage to natural resources and costs of restoration

part V|281 pages

The law relating to particular parties

chapter Chapter 14|57 pages

Salvors

chapter Chapter 15|48 pages

Charterers and cargo owners

chapter Chapter 16|14 pages

Ship managers, operators and associated parties

chapter Chapter 17|23 pages

The owners of colliding ships

chapter Chapter 18|16 pages

Pilots and maritime authorities

chapter Chapter 19|21 pages

Ship financiers

chapter Chapter 20|68 pages

P&I Clubs and other liability insurers

chapter Chapter 21|29 pages

Hull and cargo insurers

part VI|50 pages

Limitation of liability

chapter Chapter 22|48 pages

Limitation of liability for marine environmental claims

part VII|386 pages

Prevention, reduction and control of marine pollution

chapter Chapter 23|62 pages

International rules to prevent pollution

chapter Chapter 24|25 pages

Prevention of pollution from ships in the United States

chapter Chapter 27|55 pages

Removal of wrecks and dumping at sea

chapter Chapter 28|51 pages

Shipment of waste and recycling of vessels

chapter Chapter 29|22 pages

Enforcement of rules to prevent pollution

chapter Chapter 30|76 pages

Criminal liability for pollution from ships