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Shipbreaking in Developing Countries Md Saiful Karim (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)

Shipbreaking in Developing Countries By Md Saiful Karim (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)

Shipbreaking in Developing Countries by Md Saiful Karim (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)


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Sitting at the intersection of three distinct fields-environmental justice, international environmental law and international maritime law- this book offers an innovative take on the issues surrounding the shipbreaking process.

Shipbreaking in Developing Countries Summary

Shipbreaking in Developing Countries: A Requiem for Environmental Justice from the Perspective of Bangladesh by Md Saiful Karim (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)

This book explores the process of shipbreaking in developing countries, with a particular focus on Bangladesh.

In the past, shipbreaking (the disposal of obsolete ships) was a very common industrial activity in many developed countries. However, due to stringent domestic environmental and labour laws it is almost impossible for the increasing number of vessels to be disposed of domestically, and now developing nations including Bangladesh, China, India, Turkey and Pakistan regularly participate in this activity. The shipbreaking yards in these countries are not only detrimental to the marine and coastal environment but also represent significant health hazards to local people and workers. Given the global importance of the issue, an effective legal and institutional framework for a sustainable operation of the shipbreaking industry is desperately needed.

Sitting at the intersection of three distinct fields - environmental justice, international environmental law and international maritime law - this book offers an innovative take on the issues surrounding the shipbreaking process. Drawing on the case study of Bangladesh due to its prominence in the shipbreaking industry, the author implements an environmental justice framework to examine the issues of sustainability surrounding shipbreaking, and analyses the relationship between social development, economic development and environmental protection. Maritime perspectives of environmental justice will also be highlighted through a discussion of the International Maritime Organization's role in the implementation of the Hong Kong Convention in developing countries.

This book will be of great interest to scholars of environmental justice, international maritime law and international environmental law.

About Md Saiful Karim (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)

Dr Md Saiful Karim is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Australia.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Environmental Justice

Chapter 3: Existing International Environmental Conventions-Relevance in Ensuring Environmental Justice in the Shipbreaking Industry

Chapter 4: Development of an International Legal Framework for Ship Recycling: Whither Environmental Justice

Chapter 5: Environmental Justice and Regulatory Developments for the Shipbreaking Industry in Bangladesh

Chapter 6: The Shipbreaking Industry and the Forgotten People

Additional information

NLS9780367871208
9780367871208
0367871203
Shipbreaking in Developing Countries: A Requiem for Environmental Justice from the Perspective of Bangladesh by Md Saiful Karim (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-12-12
150
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