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Shipping and the Environment


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CHAPTER 2

Compensation from the shipowner under the Civil Liability Convention 1992

Colin de la Rue Former solicitor and partner Ince & Co, London Charles B. Anderson New York, Attorney and Maritime Arbitrator Former Senior Vice President and Head of Office Skuld North America Inc. Jonathan Hare Former General Counsel, Assuranceforeningen Skuld, Oslo

Introduction

The most widely supported international regime governing shipowners’ liability for oil pollution from ships is established by the Civil Liability Convention 1992 (CLC 92).1

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