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Cartner on the International Law of the Shipmaster : On the new command at sea


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Index

Index

  • eating disorders 2.4.17
  • eccentricities 2.5.9
  • Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) 3.1.1
  • economic conflicts 2.9.7
  • economic democracy of shipping 1.3.1
  • ECOSOC see Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
  • EEZ see Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
  • efficiency, technology and 1.8.0
  • election for liability 4.2.9
  • electrical hazards, in SOLAS 5.3.84
  • electrical installations, in SOLAS 5.3.77, 5.3.78, 5.3.92
  • electrical power source
  • electric steering gear, in SOLAS 5.3.67
  • electrohydraulic steering gear, in SOLAS 5.3.67
  • electromagnetic compatibility 8.1.17
  • electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS) 1.0.0, 1.9.24, 1.10.5, 8.1.19
  • EL FARO 2.8.0
  • embarkation means, in SOLAS 5.3.22
  • emergency installations, in passenger vessels, in SOLAS 5.3.76
  • emergency power
    • for cargo vessels, in SOLAS 5.3.82
    • for passenger vessels, in SOLAS 5.3.80
  • emergency room surgeon, in Wegner-Gray axes 1.11.3
  • emergency towing, in SOLAS 5.3.17
  • emissions control 9.2.87, 9.2.93
  • emotional self-management 2.4.15
  • emotions, public 1.11.4
  • empathy 2.5.23
  • employee desks 1.4.15
  • employment agreements 7.3.1
  • employment conditions 7.3.0
  • employment documents 2.6.9
  • employment laws
    • duty to private authority and 4.0.30
    • natal states and 3.5.10
  • energy efficiency 9.2.83, 9.2.94, 9.2.96
  • engineering watch 8.3.5
  • engineers’ alarm in SOLAS 5.3.75
  • engines, diesel 1.8.9
  • ENRICA LEXIE 3.1.11
  • environment see also MARPOL (International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships)
  • environmentally informed, protected, safe, commercially facilitative, secure, and ready vessel–fit civil commander identity 1.0.40
  • environmental risk 1.9.15, 1.10.3
  • equipment maintenance 8.1.16
  • Ericcson screw propeller 1.8.4
  • estoppel, agency by 4.1.7
  • ethical stewardship 1.0.10
  • etiquette 1.1.20
  • evidence
  • examination, observation and inspection vs. 5.0.15
  • excellence 2.9.32
  • Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) 3.2.2, 3.3.4, 8.0.5
  • existential identities 2.7.0

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    expectations, public, of civil commander decisions 1.11.0
  • experimental psychology 1.11.3
  • explorers 1.1.23
  • EXXON VALDEZ 1.11.2, 2.3.1
  • ice patrol service 8.1.6
  • identity
    • civil commander–control systems 1.0.24
    • civil commander–vessel–registry–owner 1.0.23
    • continuous presence–fitness 1.0.28, 2.7.2
    • duty-fitness 1.0.27
    • duty-self competency 2.7.1

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      environmentally informed, protected, safe, commercially facilitative, secure, and ready vessel–fit civil commander 1.0.40
    • existential 2.7.0, 7.0.2
    • fit civil commander–valid information 1.0.30
    • fitness–existence 1.0.29, 2.7.3
    • human rights-existence 7.0.8
    • informed vessel–fit civil commander identity 1.0.41
    • life-existence 7.0.4
    • life-intactness 7.0.5
    • life protection 7.0.3
    • rescue-existence 7.0.7
    • social and health order-intactness 7.0.6
    • vessel-trade 1.0.25
  • illegal activity 3.1.11
  • illegal instructions 2.9.25
  • immoral instructions 2.9.25
  • impossibility hypothesis 1.5.2
  • IMSBC Code 6.3.2
  • INCHMAREE clause 4.7.12, 4.7.13
  • incineration 9.2.91
  • inclining experiments, in SOLAS 5.3.27
  • incompetency
  • INCOTERMS 6.2.1
  • Industrial Revolution 1.7.3
  • inequalities 1.0.44
  • inequality of life 1.0.48
  • inertia
  • influence 2.5.26
  • information
  • information-fit civil commander discontinuity 1.0.19
  • informed self-competency 2.0.1
  • informed vessel–fit civil commander identity 1.0.41
  • informed vessel–fit civil commander state 1.2.10
  • Inland Rules 8.3.3
  • in loco parentis 1.7.3
  • INMARSAT 8.2.2, 8.2.11
  • inquiries, in duty to public authority 3.0.3
  • inspection, observation and examination vs. 5.0.15
  • insurance, shipmaster in buying and procuring 4.5.14
  • integrity, personal 2.2.13
  • intellectual health 2.4.21
  • interdiction
    • defined 3.6.0
    • jurisdiction and 3.6.1
    • Proliferation Security Initiative and 3.6.3
    • SUA Convention and 3.6.2
  • intermingling of funds 4.5.17
  • internal security documents 2.6.11
  • internal self-management 2.4.20
  • International Code for Application of Fire Test Procedures (FTP Code) 9.1.7(fn)
  • International Code for the Security of Ships and Port Facilities (ISPS Code) 1.4.0(fn), 1.4.4, 1.9.14, 3.1.13
  • International Code of Signals 8.1.22
  • International Convention for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972 (COLREGS) 8.3.3
  • International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue (SAR) 8.2.2
  • International Convention on Salvage 8.5.4
  • International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships 5.2.0
  • International Convention Relating to the Limitation of Liability of Owners of Sea-Going Ships 4.7.3, 4.7.7
  • International Labour Organization (ILO) 1.0.50, 3.0.0, 3.1.12
  • International Maritime Organization (IMO) 1.0.50, 1.3.15, 3.0.0
  • International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS Code) 5.4.0
  • investigations, in duty to public authority 3.0.3
  • iron hulls 1.8.7
  • Islamic law 1.6.5
  • labour
  • language, natal state and 3.5.11
  • language proficiency documents 2.6.12
  • law
  • leadership 2.5.0
  • leases, shipmaster and 4.8.11
  • leave, right to 2.1.7
  • liability
    • abandonment and limitation of 4.7.2
    • contractual waivers of 4.7.11
    • election for 4.2.9
    • evolution of owners’ 4.7.6
    • International Convention Relating to the Limitation of Liability of Owners of Sea-Going Ships and 4.7.3
    • limitation of, by civil commander, under U.K and international law 4.7.7
    • limitation of, carrier and 4.7.9
    • limitation of, in United States 4.7.8
    • limitation of civil commander 4.7.0
    • limitation regimes 4.7.1
    • London Convention and 4.7.4
    • nuclear damages and 4.7.10
    • oil pollution and 4.7.10
    • owner 4.2.10, 4.4.4
    • owner, for shipmaster torts 4.6.2
    • strict 4.6.8
    • vicarious 4.6.9
  • Liberia 5.0.12
  • licence, comity and originality of 1.0.49
  • licensing, generic and specific 1.0.53
  • liens 6.2.11
  • life
  • life-existence identity 7.0.4
  • life-intactness identity 7.0.5
  • life protection identity 7.0.3
  • life salvage 7.7.0
  • life-saving signals 8.1.8, 8.1.30
  • lighting systems, in SOLAS 5.3.79
  • Limitation of Vessel Owner’s Liability Act 4.7.8
  • limitations, operational 8.1.31
  • loading of vessels, in SOLAS 5.3.52
  • London Convention 4.7.4
  • London Protocol 9.0.1
  • long-range identification and tracking, of vessels 8.1.20
  • lookout, duty to maintain proper 8.3.3
  • loyalty
  • loyalty risk 1.9.17
  • lying 2.2.16

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