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Articles for December 2006
Keystone or scapegoat?
Dr Phil Anderson, of ConsultISM Ltd, considers some grey areas in ISM rules.
Facing the worst
Captain Dennis Barber
reviews the debate on lifeboat safety.
Six months on…
Six months ago, new security rules became standard worldwide. But as Paul Singer
of Securewest International reports, that is far from the end of the story as some companies struggle to become compliant and others start to look for smoother operation and more benefits.
Full steam ahead
Caroline Dorward
, of DLA Piper, considers the new marine pollution rules in the UK.
2006 in review
As 2006 draws to a close, Jonathan Steer
, of Elborne Mitchell, considers a selection of the past year’s key judgments and issues affecting the world of shipping and marine insurance.
Tough year for transgressors
Karl Lumbers
, of the UK P&I Club, warns polluters to beware of the tough year ahead.
London calling
In the past few months London has played host to a number of important maritime conferences, Lynne Peachey reports on the main issues.