IMO technical and operational measures for reduction of emissions of greenhouse gas from ships : perspectives of Asian countries
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09/11/2012
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International shipping is responsible for about 2.7% of the global emissions of CO2. In the absence of proper action, emissions from the maritime sector may grow by 150% to 250% by 2050, in comparison with the level of emissions in 2007. Against this backdrop, the International Maritime Organisation has introduced a mandatory Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) for new ships and the Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) for all ships. Some Asian countries have voiced serious reservations about the newly adopted IMO regulations. They have suggested that imposing the same obligations on all countries, irrespective of their economic status, is a serious departure from the Principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibility, which has always been the cornerstone of international climate change law discourse. Against this backdrop, this article presents a brief overview of the technical and operational measures from the perspective of Asian countries. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66122/2/66122.pdf Karim, Saiful (2012) IMO technical and operational measures for reduction of emissions of greenhouse gas from ships : perspectives of Asian countries. In ASLI Fellow Seminar , 9 November 2012, Asian Law Institute, National University of Singapore . (Unpublished) |
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Copyright 2012 The Author(s) |
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Faculty of Law; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #180100 LAW #180111 Environmental and Natural Resources Law #180116 International Law (excl. International Trade Law) #Emissions of GHG #Ships #Climate Change #IMO #Asian Countries |
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Conference Item |