On 19 October 1989, the International Maritime Organization adopted a joint uslliberian resolution meant to advance international cooperation in maritime casualty investigations. This resolution reflected an international determination to achieve greater cooperation between different states in investigative matters, in a manner consistent with international law. This paper examines how the IMO resolution addresses some of the inherent problems in such a multi-national industry. It also examines the question of whether us lawmakers may, or should, impose stricter controls and restrictions unilaterally on foreign-flag ships which call on us ports.


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    Title :

    International cooperation in Maritime casualty Investigations: an analysis of IMO RESOLUTION A.637 (1 6)


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    Publication date :

    1993-01-01




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    Article (Journal)


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    Electronic Resource


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    Unknown




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