The grounding and breaking-up of the container ship Rena off the coast of New Zealand has highlighted the threat to maritime safety and security and the marine environment posed by unsafe shipping
This paper addresses the problem of misdeclaring container weights, which causes accidents on land a...
Humans have had a profound effect on the world’s oceans, particularly through pollution. Marine poll...
2014 saw its fair share of tragedies with cruise liners and passenger ferries highlighting the probl...
Synopsis The grounding and breaking-up of the container ship Rena off the coast of New Zealand has h...
Law of the sea experts Robert Makgill, Joanna Mossop and Karen Scott give their views on civil and c...
Law of the sea experts Robert Makgill, Joanna Mossop and Karen Scott give their views on civil and c...
Like all live creatures, ships too get born, live and at the end of the day go to their cemeteries. ...
The prospect that the maritime transportation of irradiated nuclear fuel (INF), plutonium and radioa...
Ship-breaking is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world and widely known as a pollution-...
Growing number of hazardous goods are being carried in containers at sea. The carriage of Containeri...
Shipbreaking is a phrase to describe the disposal of obsolete ships. This process i s also called sh...
A recent incident of serious marine pollution off Southeast Queensland highlights the risks of human...
The ship recycling industry has been around since 1838 and it requires manual labour and is a highly...
A view of the damaged steamer Rona illustrating damage done to the bow of the ship when she ran on t...
Around 1800 ships of over 500 GT annually reach the end of their operating lives on average. Almost ...
This paper addresses the problem of misdeclaring container weights, which causes accidents on land a...
Humans have had a profound effect on the world’s oceans, particularly through pollution. Marine poll...
2014 saw its fair share of tragedies with cruise liners and passenger ferries highlighting the probl...
Synopsis The grounding and breaking-up of the container ship Rena off the coast of New Zealand has h...
Law of the sea experts Robert Makgill, Joanna Mossop and Karen Scott give their views on civil and c...
Law of the sea experts Robert Makgill, Joanna Mossop and Karen Scott give their views on civil and c...
Like all live creatures, ships too get born, live and at the end of the day go to their cemeteries. ...
The prospect that the maritime transportation of irradiated nuclear fuel (INF), plutonium and radioa...
Ship-breaking is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world and widely known as a pollution-...
Growing number of hazardous goods are being carried in containers at sea. The carriage of Containeri...
Shipbreaking is a phrase to describe the disposal of obsolete ships. This process i s also called sh...
A recent incident of serious marine pollution off Southeast Queensland highlights the risks of human...
The ship recycling industry has been around since 1838 and it requires manual labour and is a highly...
A view of the damaged steamer Rona illustrating damage done to the bow of the ship when she ran on t...
Around 1800 ships of over 500 GT annually reach the end of their operating lives on average. Almost ...
This paper addresses the problem of misdeclaring container weights, which causes accidents on land a...
Humans have had a profound effect on the world’s oceans, particularly through pollution. Marine poll...
2014 saw its fair share of tragedies with cruise liners and passenger ferries highlighting the probl...