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ID181403
Title ProperCruise Ships, COVID-19, and Port/Flag State Obligations
LanguageENG
AuthorMendenhall, Elizabeth ;  Tirrell, Andrew
Summary / Abstract (Note)The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed additional weaknesses of the already troubling “flag of convenience” practices under international law; the passenger cruise industry was especially impacted. Most cruise ships under distress from the pandemic received little aid from their flag states, and many vessels were denied entry into ports of nonflag states (regardless of whether an outbreak had been documented onboard). States and vessels lacked clear guidance around their rights and responsibilities under the extraordinary circumstances, resulting in a less efficient response to a dangerous situation. This article reviews the current status of international law concerning port and flag state duties to distressed vessels, and suggests the creation of flag state medical liability to help clarify decision-making during future health crises.
`In' analytical NoteOcean Development and International Law Vol. 52, No.3; Apr-Sep 2021: p.225-238
Journal SourceOcean Development and International Law Vol: 52 No 3
Key WordsUnclos ;  IMO ;  Flag State ;  COVID-19 ;  Flag of Convenience ;  Law of the Seaport State


 
 
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