Principles of Risk Management against Ship-source Oil Spill Accidents in Coastal States
Ship-source oil spill accidents always cause troubles to coastal States both in terms of economic losses and environmental degradation. Because of the peculiar characteristics of oil spill and coastal State jurisdiction, it is necessary for coastal States to conduct risk management process to reduce risk of oil spill in an effective and economic way. Formal Safety Assessment (FSA), the methodology provided by International Maritime Organization (IMO), can be applied by coastal States as the framework of oil spill risk management. The principles of risk control measures (RCMs) are emphatically discussed in this thesis in order to assist coastal States to carry out RCMs by taking advantages of present regime of international law and recently developed management theory.
Oil Spill Coastal State Jurisdiction hazard risk FSA RCM RCO
Junsong Han Shuohui Zhang Junzhong Bao
Liaoning Maritime Safety Administration 25 Changjiang Road, Zhongshan District, Dalian 116001, China Dalian Maritime University 1 Linghai Road, Dalian 116024, China
国际会议
The 1st International Conference on Risk Analysis and Crisis Response(首届风险分析与危机反应国际学术研讨会)
上海
英文
637-642
2007-09-25(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)