Laggard states risk maritime safety
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Lloyd's List Australia
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Aug 17, 2010 04:16 PM
The glacial pace at which some IMO member states ratify key conventions is a serious threat to safety and security, writes RICHARD MEADE
ON AVERAGE, it is taking seven and a half years for international shipping legislation to enter into force following adoption by a government. While this glacial pace is by no means the slowest on the international stage, the figure has...
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