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Ship Control and Classification: Understanding Maritime Regulations and Safety Systems

Dive into the world of ship control and classification with Professor Erik Røsæg as he covers fundamental maritime instruments, conventions, classification societies, safety cultures, and more. Learn about regulations, standards, and liabilities in the maritime industry.

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Ship Control and Classification: Understanding Maritime Regulations and Safety Systems

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  1. Ship control and classification Professor Erik Røsæg Nordisk institutt for sjørett erik.rosag@jus.uio.no folk.uio.no/erikro

  2. Some basic instruments • SOLAS • Torremolinos Convention • Marpol • Load Lines • STCW • ISPS • Paris Memorandum • ISM Code

  3. Some general remarks on conventions • Tacit amendment • Grandfather clauses

  4. EU and EMSA • Erika packages • EU initiatives

  5. Classification • Classification societies • Relationship to public authorities • Liability

  6. Flags of Convenience • The issue • Safety culture?

  7. Safety as a contractual term • Shipbuiding • Charterparties • Etc • Amended rules

  8. Ship Safety Act • NMD • Responsible party • Investigation Board • Police

  9. Sanctions • Administrative sanctions • Penal sanctions • Personal • Company • Forfeiure

  10. Dangerous cargoes • The problem • Safety rules • Reporting

  11. Port State Control • The basic principle • Host state control • Port of emergency • Ports of refuge • Creeping jurisdiction • GHG

  12. Offshore safety • UNCLOS jurisdiction • National jurisdiction • Some observations of safety systems and cultures

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