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THE PROLIFERATION SECURITY INITIATIVE: EVOLUTION and FUTURE PROSPECTS Jacek Durkalec
The Whys and Wherefores of Registering Vessels Under Foreign Flags by Dave Gerr © 2013 Dave Gerr
Some Legal Problems Arising out of Foreign Flag Operations
Flags of Convenience: Maritime and Aviation Allan I
How Flags of Convenience Let Illegal Fishing Go Unpunished
Environmental Catastrophes and Flags of Convenience - Does the Present Law Pose Special Liability Issues?
Flags of Convenience and the Commercial Space Flight Industry
Fishing Vessels Operating Under Open Registers and the Exercise of Flag State Responsibilities
Pretending to Be Liberian and Panamanian; Flags of Convenience and the Weakening of the Nation State on the High Seas
Flags of Convenience and Global Capitalism
Independent Economic Advice on the Impacts of Increasing MCA Fees
Know the Ropes When Flagging Your Vessel: a Comparison of Three of the World’S Du Jour Vessel Registries
The Proliferation Security Initiative Legal Considerations and Operational Realities
Understanding Introduction from the Sea
Ending the Use of Flags of Convenience by Pirate Fishing Vessels
Review of Flags of Convenience
Flag State Control : an Overview and Its Relationship with Port State Control Iqbal Fikri World Maritime University
An Inquiry Into the Increasing Use of So-Called Flag of Convenience Shipping in Australia
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A Law for the Incorporation of Regulation 3.1 of the Maritime Labour Convention (2006) (As Amended), Into the Laws of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
Legal Aspects of the Cargo Ship Oil Spill Incident in Mauritius — from the Perspectives of Preventing Marine Pollution from Vessels and Compensation for Damages
Increasing Use of So-Called Flag of Convenience Shipping in Australia
Increasing Use of So-Called Flag of Convenience Shipping in Australia
The Proliferation Security Initiative: Counterproliferation at the Crossroads
Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI)
What a Difference a Flag Makes. Why Ship Owners' Responsibility To
Flags of Convenience: the Development of Open Registries in the Global Maritime Business and Implications for Modern Seafarers
Real and Present Danger: Flag State Failure and Maritime Security and Safety 1
Second Registers: Maritime Nations Respond to Flags of Convenience, 1984-1998
Duties of Flag States to Implement and Enforce International Standards and Regulations - and Measures to Counter Their Aif Lure to Do So Tamo Zwinge
Interim Report: a Review of 15 Years of Shipping Accidents
US Combat Commands' Participation in the Proliferation Security Initiative