학술논문

A Review of the Legal and Policy Framework for Vessel Source Pollution in Hong Kong.
Document Type
Article
Source
Ocean Development & International Law. Jul-Sep2011, Vol. 42 Issue 3, p264-279. 16p. 3 Charts.
Subject
*MARINE pollution laws
*MARINE pollution monitoring
*TRANSPORTATION & the environment
*SHIPS
UNITED Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982)
Language
ISSN
0090-8320
Abstract
Vessel source marine pollution is an increasingly major concern at both the national and international levels. Hong Kong, as an important maritime center, is naturally concerned with vessel source pollution. To meet the challenges, Hong Kong has formulated policies and measures that emphasize 'green shipping' as part of an overall planning strategy that promotes a 'green economy.' This article provides a review and analysis of Hong Kong's marine pollution laws, with a view toward making policy suggestions. It argues that the general perception of the adequacy of Hong Kong's marine laws in combating vessel source pollution is flawed. It suggests that Hong Kong should adopt a more forward-looking perspective in the formulation of legal measures to control vessel source pollution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]