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Preface and Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 IMO and Marine Pollution from Ships; 1.3 Historical Development of IMO Legal Instruments and Institutional Structure for the Prevention of Pollution of the Marine ...; 1.4 Scope and Perspective of the Book; References; Journal Articles; Books; Online Documents; International Legal Instruments; United Nations and IMO Documents; Chapter 2: IMO Institutional Structure and Law-Making Process; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Actors in the IMO Law-Making Process; 2.2.1 Member States

2.2.1.1 Port, Coastal and Flag States2.2.1.2 Developed, Developing and Least Developed States; 2.2.2 United Nations and Other Intergovernmental Organisations; 2.2.3 International Non-governmental Organisations with Consultative Status; 2.3 IMO Institutional Framework and Institutional Politics; 2.3.1 Assembly; 2.3.2 Council; 2.3.3 Maritime Safety Committee (MSC); 2.3.4 Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC); 2.3.5 Technical Cooperation Committee (TC); 2.3.6 Legal Committee (LEG); 2.3.7 Facilitation Committee (FAL); 2.3.8 Sub-committees; 2.3.9 Secretariat

2.3.10 IMO Funding and Influence2.4 IMO Law-Making Process; 2.4.1 IMO Mandate Under UNCLOS; 2.4.2 Tacit Acceptance; Conclusion; References; Journal Articles; Books; Book Chapters; Online Documents; International Legal Instruments; United Nations and IMO Documents; Cases; Chapter 3: Pollution Prevention, Response and Compensation; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Pollution by Discharge of Oils and Chemicals; 3.3 Dangerous Goods, Sewage and Garbage; 3.4 Air Pollution; 3.5 Special Pollution Prevention Areas; 3.6 Particularly Sensitive Sea Area; 3.7 OPRC Convention; 3.8 Intervention Convention

3.9 Liability and Compensation3.10 Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes; Conclusion; References; Journal Articles; Books; Book Chapters; Online Documents; International Legal Instruments; United Nations and IMO Documents; Other Document; Chapter 4: Management of Ships ́Ballast Water and Biofouling; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Management of Ships ́Ballast Water; 4.2.1 Response of the Global Community; 4.2.2 IMO Initiatives; 4.2.3 General Obligations Under the BWM Convention; 4.2.4 Ballast Water Management Plan and Standard; 4.2.4.1 Ballast Water Exchange Standard (Regulation D-1 Standard)

4.2.4.2 Ballast Water Performance Standard (Regulation D-2 Standard)4.2.5 Implementation of Ballast Water Standards; 4.3 Management of Ships ́Bio-fouling; Concluding Remarks; References; Journal Articles; Online Documents; International Legal Instruments; United Nations and IMO Documents; Other Documents; Chapter 5: Recycling of Ships; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Background; 5.3 Structure of the Convention; 5.4 Salient Features of the Convention; 5.4.1 General Obligations; 5.4.2 Green Shipbuilding; 5.4.3 Inventory of Hazardous Wastes; 5.4.4 Preparation for Ship Recycling

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