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The environmental aspects of shipping
Compensation from the shipowner under the Civil Liability Convention 1992
Compensation from the international oil pollution compensation funds
Oil pollution
the position in the United States
Pollution from offshore operations and craft
Pollution from ships' bunkers
HNS damage and the hazardous and noxious substances convention 2010
HNS damage
the position in the United State
Claims
general principles
Clean-up operations and other preventive measures
Damage to property
Economic loss
Damage to natural resources and costs of restoration
Salvors
Charterers and cargo owners
Ship managers, operators and associated parties
The owners of colliding ships
Pilots and maritime authorities
Ship financiers
P&I clubs and other liability insurers
Hull and cargo insurer
Limitation of liability for pollution and HNS damage
International rules to prevent pollution from ships
Prevention of pollution from ships in the United States
The response to an incident
international conventions
The response to an incident
the position in the united states
Removal of wrecks and dumping at sea
Shipment of waste and dismantling of vessels
Enforcement of rules to prevent pollution
Criminal liability for pollution from ships.

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