This article focuses on the International Salvage Convention and the protection of the environment in salvage operations. The article traces the evolution and history of the law of Salvage to its present status by using the UK as a case study. In essence, the article seeks to ascertain the extent of current international regime on salvage in protecting the environment. The question that this article poses is: Does the International Salvage Convention 1989 accord enough protection to the environment against the backdrop of global efforts to promote environmental protection and sustainable development? The article begins with a brief synopsis of the underlying principles of salvage including the rule of ‘no cure-no pay’ followed by a...
Marine salvage is a fascinating area of the maritime industry and involves aspects that are unique c...
The study presented herein analyses the Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks (W...
The Contracting Members of the London Dumping Convention are considering the establishment of a liab...
This article focuses on the International Salvage Convention and the protection of the environment i...
The salvage law regime is mainly set forth in the 1989 Salvage Convention that is complemented by a ...
Master of Laws in Maritime Law. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban, 2017.The International Salvage ...
Current marine salvage law often provides only limited incentives for salvors to prevent pollution. ...
While the need for environmental protection in certain salvage operations is apparent, arguments abo...
For a long time the principal of “no-cure no-pay” prevented the assessment of the salvage award wher...
Demands for environmental services in the context of property salvage operations have seen environme...
As the case of the Deepwater Horizon reveals, the consequences of an oil spill or any other marine i...
Marine salvors play a crucial role in rendering emergency response to maritime accidents. Their serv...
This article provides an examination and analysis of the laws and regulations on environmental liabi...
In recent years, as technology permitting previously impossible underwater salvage operations has be...
The first chapter of this dissertation examines four kinds of various expenses or charges incurring ...
Marine salvage is a fascinating area of the maritime industry and involves aspects that are unique c...
The study presented herein analyses the Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks (W...
The Contracting Members of the London Dumping Convention are considering the establishment of a liab...
This article focuses on the International Salvage Convention and the protection of the environment i...
The salvage law regime is mainly set forth in the 1989 Salvage Convention that is complemented by a ...
Master of Laws in Maritime Law. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban, 2017.The International Salvage ...
Current marine salvage law often provides only limited incentives for salvors to prevent pollution. ...
While the need for environmental protection in certain salvage operations is apparent, arguments abo...
For a long time the principal of “no-cure no-pay” prevented the assessment of the salvage award wher...
Demands for environmental services in the context of property salvage operations have seen environme...
As the case of the Deepwater Horizon reveals, the consequences of an oil spill or any other marine i...
Marine salvors play a crucial role in rendering emergency response to maritime accidents. Their serv...
This article provides an examination and analysis of the laws and regulations on environmental liabi...
In recent years, as technology permitting previously impossible underwater salvage operations has be...
The first chapter of this dissertation examines four kinds of various expenses or charges incurring ...
Marine salvage is a fascinating area of the maritime industry and involves aspects that are unique c...
The study presented herein analyses the Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks (W...
The Contracting Members of the London Dumping Convention are considering the establishment of a liab...