Regulatory Challenges of Ship-Source Pollution
Where EU Legislation Meets International Law
The EU has been an advocate for stricter regulations on ship-source pollution, adopting its own legislation, where international efforts have been deemed insufficient. This book explores the implications of the single largest regional organisation regulating a field as inherently global as international shipping, while diverging from internationally agreed standards. Three case studies that blend academic analysis and practical insights show that EU legislation on ship-source pollution challenges the boundaries of international law. Avoiding to address their compatibility and possible conflicts with international law adequately reflects on the EU's credibility as a global player and the legitimacy of its rule-making.
décembre 2025, 274 pages, Studies in International Law of the Sea and Maritime Law - Internationales Seerecht und Seehandelsrecht, Bd. 20, Anglais
Nomos Verlags GmbH
978-3-7560-3294-5
Nomos Verlags GmbH
978-3-7560-3294-5

