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DONG, BINGYING
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China's 2012 regime for compensation for vessel source oil poll: a comparative study
/ Zhu, Ling; Dong, Bingying; Kevin X Li
Zhu, Ling
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2013.
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The International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund is a successful international scheme providing supplementary compensation for vessel source oil pollution damage. Some domestic schemes such as the Ship-Source Oil Pollution Fund in Canada and the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund in the United States have also been successful. China established its Vessel-Source Oil Pollution Compensation Fund in July 2012. This article examines the international and domestic schemes that provide supplementary compensation for vessel source oil pollution and makes some suggestions for amendment of the newly established Chinese national compensation fund.
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United States
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China
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Compensation Funds
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Vessel Source Oil Pollution
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International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund
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Civil Liability and Compensation for Damage in Connection With the Carriage of Hazardous and Noxious Substances: Chinese Perspec
/ Dong, Bingying; Zhu, Ling
Zhu, Ling
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The International Convention on Liability and Compensation for Damage in Connection with the Carriage of Hazardous and Noxious Substances by Sea (the HNS Convention) has not entered into force. In China, a two-tier compensation regime has been established for vessel-source oil pollution damage, but this regime does not address damage in connection with the carriage of HNS by sea. This article examines the Chinese law approach to civil liability and compensation for damage in this respect, and discusses whether there is an adequate framework in place to address issues that may arise.
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China
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Compensation
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Liability
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HNS
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Compensation for oil pollution damage from ships in China: a way toward international standards
/ Zhu, Ling; Dong, Bingying; Kevin X Li
Zhu, Ling
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2013.
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China has made great efforts to establish a compensation system for oil pollution damage from ships. Several laws and regulations have come into effect since 2010 that have brought significant changes to the legal regime of compensation for oil pollution damage. In this article, the new legal regime for compensation for oil pollution damage from ships is examined to illustrate how China is moving closer to the international standard in this area.
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Marine Pollution
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China
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Compensation
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