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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 법률 > 국제무역법
· ISBN : 9781509972630
· 쪽수 : 416쪽
· 출판일 : 2024-08-22
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1. Introduction, Vibe Ulfbeck (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and Stephen Girvin (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Part I: Contracts for Carbon-Free Shipping: At the Global Level 2. From MARPOL to Contracts: Can Contract Law Support Green Shipping? Michael Tsimplis (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 3. CII Clauses in Charterparties, Stephen Girvin (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 4. EXXI Clauses in Charterparties, Malthe Herson Kløft (Bech Bruun Law Firm, Denmark) and Sofie Hong Tai (Accura Law Firm, Denmark) 5. Spillover Effects on Bills of Lading and the Supply Chain, Vibe Ulfbeck (University Of Copenhagen, Denmark) Part II: Contracts for Carbon-Free Shipping: At the EU Level 6. FIT For 55 And The Exterritorial Effect Of EU ETS Expansion To International Shipping, Ellen Eftestøl (Norwegian Business School, Norway) 7. ETS Clauses in Charterparties, Simon Baughen (Swansea University, UK) 8. Contracts for Trading ETS in the Shipping Sector, Andreas Oxholm (Hafnia Law Firm, Denmark) Part III: Alternatives and Enforcement Issues 9. The Future is General Average, Jolien Kruit (Van Traa Advocaten NV, Netherlands) 10. Port State Control as a Possible Mechanism for Ensuring Compliance with Sustainability Obligations, Vincenzo Battistella (University Of Copenhagen, Denmark) 11. Enforcement through Finance? The Poseidon Principles, Asli Arda (University Of Copenhagen, Denmark) 12. Enforcement through Climate Change Litigation? Vibe Ulfbeck (University Of Copenhagen, Denmark) and Maxim Usynin (University Of Copenhagen, Denmark) Part IV: Contracts for Shipping Carbon and Storage at Sea 13. Shipping Carbon, Maxim Usynin (University Of Copenhagen, Denmark) 14. Environmental Obligations Concerning Oceanic Carbon Capture and Storage in International Law: Toward the Long-Term Sustainability of CO2 Storage at Sea, Yoshifumi Tanaka (University Of Copenhagen, Denmark) 15. Carbon Storage at Sea from a Waste Law Perspective, Carola Glinski (University Of Copenhagen, Denmark)