the Possibility of litigation regarding liability of Flag states in the Case of Vessel-Based Pollution: Where We stand in the law of the sea
Ⅰ. Introduction
II. Flag State Jurisdiction and Oil Spills—An Overview of the Applicable Law
III. The Problem of Flags of Convenience and “Genuine Link”
IV. Attribution of Responsibility Under International Law
V. Attribution and Flag State Liability in International Law—The Issue of Private Actors
VI. “Due Diligence” in Configuring Flag State Liability for Oil Pollution
VII. Attributing Responsibility to Flag States in Practice—Considering the Possibilities
VIII. Conclusion
Biographical Statement
II. Flag State Jurisdiction and Oil Spills—An Overview of the Applicable Law
III. The Problem of Flags of Convenience and “Genuine Link”
IV. Attribution of Responsibility Under International Law
V. Attribution and Flag State Liability in International Law—The Issue of Private Actors
VI. “Due Diligence” in Configuring Flag State Liability for Oil Pollution
VII. Attributing Responsibility to Flag States in Practice—Considering the Possibilities
VIII. Conclusion
Biographical Statement