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Table of Contents
Contents: Introduction
The editors
Part I: Prevention and minimization of harm
1. Corporate governance and risk management / Michael Bothe
2. Regulating the safety of offshore oil and gas operations: A performance-based regulation and the development of international regulatory uniformity in offshore oil and gas operations / Michael Tsimplis and Wassim Dbouk
B. Managing offshore safety in the United States after the Macondo disaster / Jacqueline L. Weaver
3. The international regime of oil spill contingency planning and response / Erik Røsæg
4. Regional arrangements for contingency planning and response
A. Oil spill response in the EU / Maria Gavouneli
B. Oil spill response in the Arctic: The Norwegian-Russian experience / Maria Sydnes and Are Kristoffer Sydnes
C. Oil spill response in the North American Arctic: Canada, the United States, and Greenland / Michael LeVine, Andrew Hartsig, Louie Porta, Chris Debicki, and Amanda Joynt
D. Oil pollution prevention and response: The Mediterranean and other regional arrangements / Tullio Scovazzi
5. Managing environmental risks through the terms of maritime delimitation and related agreements / Nigel Bankes
Part II: Liability and compensation of loss
6. Allocating transboundary loss from offshore oil and gas accidents / Günther Handl
7. Damage compensable
A. The recovery of pure economic loss under the oil pollution act: A unified test of causation / Vernon Valentine Palmer and Kristoffer Svendsen
B. Pure environmental damage / Peter Wetterstein
8. Punitive damages / Martin Davies
9. The role of insurance in offshore oil and gas operations / Özlem Gürses
Part III: Claims processing
10. The CLC/fund experience / Måns Jacobsson
11. Specific oil spill incidents
A. The BP-Deepwater Horizon claims process / Edward F. Sherman
B. Compensation claims arising from the Montara oil spill / Shane Bosma and Josh Underwood
12. Other mass tort claim perspectives: Mass tort settlements in a European context / Harald Koch and Joachim Zekoll
Index.
The editors
Part I: Prevention and minimization of harm
1. Corporate governance and risk management / Michael Bothe
2. Regulating the safety of offshore oil and gas operations: A performance-based regulation and the development of international regulatory uniformity in offshore oil and gas operations / Michael Tsimplis and Wassim Dbouk
B. Managing offshore safety in the United States after the Macondo disaster / Jacqueline L. Weaver
3. The international regime of oil spill contingency planning and response / Erik Røsæg
4. Regional arrangements for contingency planning and response
A. Oil spill response in the EU / Maria Gavouneli
B. Oil spill response in the Arctic: The Norwegian-Russian experience / Maria Sydnes and Are Kristoffer Sydnes
C. Oil spill response in the North American Arctic: Canada, the United States, and Greenland / Michael LeVine, Andrew Hartsig, Louie Porta, Chris Debicki, and Amanda Joynt
D. Oil pollution prevention and response: The Mediterranean and other regional arrangements / Tullio Scovazzi
5. Managing environmental risks through the terms of maritime delimitation and related agreements / Nigel Bankes
Part II: Liability and compensation of loss
6. Allocating transboundary loss from offshore oil and gas accidents / Günther Handl
7. Damage compensable
A. The recovery of pure economic loss under the oil pollution act: A unified test of causation / Vernon Valentine Palmer and Kristoffer Svendsen
B. Pure environmental damage / Peter Wetterstein
8. Punitive damages / Martin Davies
9. The role of insurance in offshore oil and gas operations / Özlem Gürses
Part III: Claims processing
10. The CLC/fund experience / Måns Jacobsson
11. Specific oil spill incidents
A. The BP-Deepwater Horizon claims process / Edward F. Sherman
B. Compensation claims arising from the Montara oil spill / Shane Bosma and Josh Underwood
12. Other mass tort claim perspectives: Mass tort settlements in a European context / Harald Koch and Joachim Zekoll
Index.