國際條約下船舶油污法律問題之研究

碩士 國立政治大學 外交學系 封面頁 證明書 目錄 Abbreviations Table of Major Treaties and Instruments Chapter 1 Introduction 1. The Nature of the Problem 2. The contribution of Technological Improvement 3. The Overview of International Conventions on Oil Pollution from Ships (a) The 1982 UNCLOS Regime (b) Specific Conven...

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Main Authors: 湯茂松, Thomas T. Kiss, Kiss, Thomas T.
Other Authors: 柯澤東, Ko, Tse-Tung
Format: Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: 2001
Subjects:
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Online Access:http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw//handle/140.119/84995
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Summary:碩士 國立政治大學 外交學系 封面頁 證明書 目錄 Abbreviations Table of Major Treaties and Instruments Chapter 1 Introduction 1. The Nature of the Problem 2. The contribution of Technological Improvement 3. The Overview of International Conventions on Oil Pollution from Ships (a) The 1982 UNCLOS Regime (b) Specific Conventions on the Global Level (c) Regional Conventions Chapter 2 Prevention and Jurisdiction Over Marine Oil Pollution 1. Legislative Jurisdiction (a) The 1954 International Conference on the Prevention of Pollution of the Sea by Oil (b) The 1958 & 1960 U.N. Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS I and II) (c) The 1969 International Legal Conference on Marine Pollution Damage (d) The 1971 Conference on the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage (e) The 1973 International Conference on Marine Pollution (f) The 1982 Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III) 2. Enforcement jurisdiction (a) The 1954 Conference (b) The 1958 UNCLOS I (c) The 1962 Amendments to OILPOL Convention Conference (d) The 1973 Conference (e) The 1978 Tanker Safety and Pollution Prevention Conference (TSPP) (f) The 1982 UNCLOS III 3. Judicial Jurisdiction Chapter 3 Operational Discharge Control Under International Conventions 1. Under the 1954 London Convention (OILPOL) (a) The 1962 Amendments (b) The 1969 Amendments 2. The Main Rules of the 1954 OILPOL Convention (a) The Limits of Permissible Oil Discharge Standards (b) Reception Facilities (c) Oil Record Book 3. Under the 1973/78 MARPOL Convention (a) The 1978 Protocol to the 1973 MARPOL Convention (b) The Subsequent Amendments to MARPOL 73/78 4. The Main Rules of the 1973/78 MARPOL Convention (a) The Limits of Permissible Oil Discharge Standards (b) Discharge Monitoring and Control Systems and Slop Tanks for Tankers (c) Discharge Monitoring and Control Systems and Oily-Water Separating Equipment (d) Reception Facilities (e) Segregated Ballast Tanks, Dedicated Clean Ballast Tanks and Crude Oil Washing (f) Tanks for Oil Residues (Sludge) (g) Pumping, Piping and Discharge Arrangements of Oil Tankers (h) Oil Record Book 5. Under the 1974 Helsinki Convention (the Baltic Sea Area) Chapter 4 Oil Pollution Emergency Combat Under International Conventions 1. Under the 1982 UNCLOS Regime 2. Under the Specific Conventions on the Global Level (a) The 1969 Intervention Convention (b) The1971 Amendments to the 1954 OILPOL Convention (c) The 1973/78 MARPOL Convention (d) The 1990 OPRC Convention 3. Under the Regional Conventions (a) The 1969/83 Bonn Agreement (the North Sea) (b) The 1974 Helsinki Convention (the Baltic Sea) (c) The 1976 Barcelona Convention (the Mediterranean Sea) (d) The 1978 Kuwait Regional Convention (the Persian Gulf) (e) The 1981 Abidjan Convention (the West and Central African Sea Area) (f) The 1981 Lima Convention (the Southeast Pacific) (g) Other UNEP Regional Conventions (h) The 1990 Lisbon Accord (the Northeast Atlantic) (i) The 1992 Bucharest Convention (the Black Sea) Chapter 5 Civil Liability Under International Conventions 1. The 1969 Civil Liability Convention (CLC) 2. The Principal Rules of the 1969 Liability Convention (a) The Scope of the Application of the 1969 CLC (b) Persons Liable for Pollution Damage (c) Limitation of Action (d) Limitation of Liability (e) Obligation for Insurance on Certain Ships (f) Other Obligations Imposed on States Parties 3. The 1971 International Compensation Fund (the Fund Convention) 4. The Principal Rules of the 1971 Fund Convention (a) The Establishment of the Fund (b) The Fund Liable for Pollution Damage (c) Limitation of Action (d) Limitation of Liability (e) Contributions to the Fund by Oil Cargo Interests (f) Obligations and Rights of States Parties Chapter 6 Conclusions The Amorgos Incident Public Documents Bibliography Books Articles