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Criminal Procedures And Sanctions Against Seafarers After Large-Scale Ship-Source Oil Pollution Accidents: A Human Rights Perspective, Anete Logina Jan 2016

Criminal Procedures And Sanctions Against Seafarers After Large-Scale Ship-Source Oil Pollution Accidents: A Human Rights Perspective, Anete Logina

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The international maritime community is highly concerned about the unfair application of criminal procedures and sanctions against seafarers, particularly after large-scale ship-source oil pollution accidents, because such unfairness may cause severe negative consequences for individual seafarers and the shipping sector in broader terms. A lot of work has already been done towards the elimination of the respective unfairness. Yet, the unfair practice continues. This dissertation attempts to give new ideas as to how to facilitate the fair application of criminal procedures and sanctions against seafarers after large-scale ship-source oil pollution accidents.

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An Analytical Review Of The Treatment Of Seafarers Under The Current Milieu Of The International Law Relating To Maritime Labour And Human Rights, Maria R. S. B. Hubilla Jan 2009

An Analytical Review Of The Treatment Of Seafarers Under The Current Milieu Of The International Law Relating To Maritime Labour And Human Rights, Maria R. S. B. Hubilla

World Maritime University Dissertations

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