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The Political Economy of Maritime Safety : EU Regulation, Ship Classification, and the International Regime / by Ketil Djønne
(Palgrave Studies in Maritime Economics. ISSN:2662656X)

Publisher (Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan)
Year 2023
Edition 1st ed. 2023.
Authors *Djønne, Ketil author
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Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XXI, 231 p. 20 illus., 1 illus. in color : online resource
Notes 1. Introduction -- 2. Amoco Cadiz and the early days of EC maritime regulation 37 -- 3. Braer and breakthrough for EU maritime engagement and regulation -- 4. Erika, a watershed in international maritime governance 95 -- 5. Prestige and near breakdown of the safety regime -- 6. From EU-IMO confrontation to constructive institutional interaction -- 7. EU maritime safety policy and the international regime, 1975-2015. Summing-up and conclusions
This book offers unique insight into the public and private governance of international shipping from the 1970s through to the 2010s. Focusing on the part played by maritime classification societies, it highlights the role played by the European Union during this time and its influence in creating transnational maritime regulations. The emergence of the Treaty of Rome and the European Parliament in enabling market liberalisation within the shipping industry on the one hand and more stringent maritime safety regulation on the other is examined, alongside the common transport policy and enforcement of international maritime rules. Particularly attention is given to the growth of the European Union’s maritime presence, the establishment of the European Maritime Safety Agency, developments in flag state implementation, and relations between the International Maritime Organization and the European Union. This book presents a detailed guide to the European Union’s role as a maritime safety regulator and the impact this has had on the shipping industry and its governance structure. It will be relevant to researchers and policymakers interested in maritime and transport economics as well as to students of European affairs and of international relations. Ketil Djønne has lifelong experience from the maritime industry and is a Political Scientist and Historian at the Department of Modern History and Society, Norwegian University of Science and Technology -NTNU
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38945-0
Subjects LCSH:Shipping
LCSH:Industrial policy
LCSH:Transportation
FREE:Maritime Economics
FREE:Regulation and Industrial Policy
FREE:Transportation Economics
Classification LCC:HE561-971
DC23:387.5
ID 8000093565
ISBN 9783031389450

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