The ISM Code has been mandatory for almost every commercial vessel in the world for more than a decade and nearly two decades for high risk vessels, yet there is very little case law in this area. Consequently, there remains a great deal of confusion about the potential legal and insurance implications of the Code.
This third edition represents a major re-write and addresses significant amendments that were made to the ISM Code on 1st July 2010 and 1st January 2015.
This book provides practitioners with a practical overview of, and much needed guidance on, the potential implications of failing to implement the requirements of the Code. It will be hugely valuable to DPAs, managers of ship operating companies, ship masters, maritime lawyers and insurance claims staff.
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"The Third Edition of this book highlights how many of those developments [of ISM Code] and provides practical guidance on their respective relevance to compliance with the ISM Code requirements and the potential legal consequences of failing to comply. The book should be read by everyone involved in operating ships, whether ashore or onboard, as well as those involved in providing marine insurance. It will also be of interest and value to other stakeholders, such as those working within Administrations, Recognised Organisations, Port State Control and similar interested parties."
Koji Sekimizu previous Secretary General of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO)
"This is, unambiguously, an exemplary, relevant and useful monograph which deserves its place in any shipping library, whether the focus is on law or management. The Code is an impetus to better ship management and has ramifications for many areas of shipping law. A familiarity with the substance and potential impact of the Code is essential learning for the shipping industry and maritime lawyers. There can be no better source of instruction and guidance than this monograph."
Journal of International Maritime Law "The Third Edition of this book highlights how many of those developments [of ISM Code] and provides practical guidance on their respective relevance to compliance with the ISM Code requirements and the potential legal consequences of failing to comply. The book should be read by everyone involved in operating ships, whether ashore or onboard, as well as those involved in providing marine insurance. It will also be of interest and value to other stakeholders, such as those working within Administrations, Recognised Organisations, Port State Control and similar interested parties."
Koji Sekimizu previous Secretary General of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO)
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 24 mm
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978-0-367-77803-3 (9780367778033)
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Professor Phil Anderson is widely recognised as one of the world's leading authorities on the ISM Code and marine safety management, and he combines extensive experience as a Master Mariner, a P&I insurance practitioner, an Expert Witness and consultant and as a distinguished academic.
Chapter 1. Introduction and Underlying Principles Chapter 2. Key Players Chapter 3. Compliance Requirements and their Legal Implications Chapter 4. Conclusion