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Carbon-Free Shipping and Shipping Carbon
Carbon-Free Shipping and Shipping Carbon
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carbon allowances
Category=LBBM
Category=LBBP
Category=LBDM
Category=LNCB5
Category=LNCJ
CII
decarbonization
Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index regulation
energy efficiency requirements
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_nobargain
European Trading Scheme
Fit for 55
green transition
Guidelines for Port State Control
IMO
MARPOL
model clauses
private law
sustainable development
Product details
- ISBN 9781509972630
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 22 Aug 2024
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores the private law implementation of the new international and EU regulatory framework targeting decarbonisation in the shipping industry.
Compared with other sectors, the shipping industry has traditionally been labelled a ‘slow mover’ concerning the sustainability agenda. However, new regulatory measures on carbon reduction both internationally and in the EU require fundamentally new developments in the industry. This book focuses on the goal of carbon reduction from a private law perspective and considers how the new regulatory framework can be implemented in the shipping industry.
This book studies existing contractual provisions in charterparties and bills of lading alongside new contractual model clauses designed to facilitate carbon reduction. It considers how the new clauses should be interpreted, whether they will transform traditional shipping contracts into more collaborative contracts, and how they will interact with other clauses in the contract and with other contracts in the supply chain. The contractual analysis is considered in context, reflecting on enforcement issues, such as Port State Control (PSC), the Poseidon Principles, and climate change litigation. The book also analyses the related topic of shipping contracts for carbon storage as a necessary means of meeting carbon reduction targets.
The book is intended to pave the way for understanding how core shipping contracts can work in this new context and the extent to which the new types of clauses will profoundly transform contracts.
It presents contributions by experienced and younger academics and practitioners from Asian, European and Scandinavian legal systems.
Stephen Girvin is MPA Professor of Maritime Law and Director of the Centre for Maritime Law at the National University of Singapore.
Vibe Ulfbeck is Professor of Private Law and Head of the CEPRI Research Centre at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
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