National protocols no use in Tampa situations, says Dexter
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by LLDCN 01:20PM, 18 Jun 2002
Only an international understanding involving the IMO and the UNHCR will resolve future Tampa -style crises, says Wallenius Wilhelmsen director of Oceania Peter Dexter.
In a veiled criticism of the Australian Government's plans for new protocols for shipowners who pick...
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