Essays about: "Shipping Industry affect"
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16. Sanctions against Iran and their effects on the global shipping industry
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Economic sanctions are defined as the exercise of pressure by one state to bring about a change in political behaviour of another state. Traditional economic sanctions are directed at the entire population of the sanctioned country while targeted sanctions are directed at the State’s government and/or individuals. READ MORE
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17. Korean Perspectives on Ship Recycling
University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutetAbstract : Ship recycling activities are mainly taking place in South Asian countries and China. A number of dangerous old ships scrapped in these countries are being sent from developed countries, including Europe. READ MORE
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18. Export of wood pellets from British Columbia : a study about the production environment and international competitiveness of wood pellets from British Columbia
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest ProductsAbstract : The global wood pellet market has seen a rapid growth after the adoption of the Kyoto protocol and the renewable energy incentives created within the European Union. The global consumption of wood pellets reached 13,5 million tonnes in 2010 and several experts estimate the consumption to be between 35-50 million tonnes by 2020. READ MORE
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19. The development of port and the container transport chain : a case study of Tianjin Port
University essay from Avdelningen för Industriell utveckling, IT och SamhällsbyggnadAbstract : With the booming volume of international trade, the container shipping industry plays an important role in the world now. The previous literature only shows separate factors for the development of the port. And the container transport chain is only analyzed separately without the development of the port. READ MORE
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20. Multimodal Aspect of the Rotterdam Rules: a critical analysis of the liability of the MTO
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The aim of this work is to critically examine the multimodal aspect of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea (the Rotterdam Rules), in order to determine if the Convention would, in practice, bring the long desired legal uniformity and an overall beneficial environment for the shipping industry. The focus is on the liability provisions of the Convention, as compared to the regulations currently in vigour and to the previous regulatory attempts to regulate multimodal carriage. READ MORE