Regulation

Australia Developing National Maritime Laws

Australia is in the process of establishing its first national set of maritime laws that would apply to all the commercial fleets across its states and territories.

The Maritime Safety National Law Act will become effective January 2013 and replace eight sets of separate regulations.

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Philippines Responds to EU Questions Regarding Seafarer Training Programs

The Philippines government is responding to questions from the European Union regarding the quality of its seafarer training programs, questions which late last year had the potential to put a large proportion of the international seafarer labor supply in jeopardy.

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ICS Addresses Public's Questions in Concordia Aftermath

The International Chamber of Shipping has published a set of responses to address public concerns about passenger ship safety in light of the

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ICS Supports Maitland's View of Global Registry System

The International Chamber of Shipping is in agreement with Clay Maitland regarding the increasing role flag states are fulfilling in the daily operations of their registered ships.

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Flag States Increasingly Involved in Operations, says Industry Veteran

Maritime professional Clay Maitland has written an interesting editorial regarding the increasing role he says flag states are fulfilling in the industry.

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USCG Seeking Comments on Draft Navigation and Vessel Inspection Circular Legislation

The United States Coast Guard is seeking comments on its draft Navigation and Vessel Inspection Circular   (NVIC) regarding the inspection and certification process for foreign-flag vessels transitioning to the U.S.

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NIMASA Stands by Decision to Detain Tanker

The Nigerian Maritime Administration is standing by their decision to detain the vessel MT Agbonmien on March 14 2006 on grounds of unseaworthiness.

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German Training Provider MSG Attains Flag State Approval

German training provider MSG MarineServe GmbH has achieved approval from the German Flag State for its STCW compliant ECDIS Training Programme.

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Maersk Line, Limited Reflags First of Two Heavy-Lift Vessels with US

As part of a joint venture with Rickmers Maritime, Maersk Line, Limited (MLL) has reflagged the first of two major heavy-lift vessels from the Marshall Islands to the U.S.

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ICS Issues Press Release on its Flag State Performance Table

An ICS press release elaborates upon what is involved in creating its Flag State Performance Table and the organization's hopes the Table will continue to foster quality performing registries.

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