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Directive 2005/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 October 2005 on enhancing port security

Directive 2005/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 October 2005 on enhancing port security
Directive 2005/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 October 2005 on enhancing port security
Waterborne transport is of crucial importance within the European Union. Almost 90% of the EU external freight trade and 40% of the intra EU-exchanges are carried by sea. With respect to its significant coastline, the environmental aspects of shipping transport services have to be considered carefully within the EU. Each year, the European ports have to cope with more than 400 million passengers. Thus, the shipping sector is also an important employer.

The Brussels Commentary on EU Shipping Law provides a comprehensive article-by-article analysis of the relevant regulations and directives of the shipping sector. It covers the following issues:
- Access
- Regulatory
- Environment
- Health and Safety
- Consumer protection
- Carriage of goods and passengers
- Means of transport
- Competition
- State aid
- Infrastructure
- Labour
- Litigation

978-3-406-66718-3
C.H. Beck
Bek, Mateusz
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Jessen, Henning
Werner, Michael Jürgen
Bek, Mateusz
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Jessen, Henning
Werner, Michael Jürgen

Bek, Mateusz (2015) Directive 2005/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 October 2005 on enhancing port security. In, Jessen, Henning and Werner, Michael Jürgen (eds.) Brussels Commentary on Transportation Law. Munchen, DE. C.H. Beck. (Submitted)

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Abstract

Waterborne transport is of crucial importance within the European Union. Almost 90% of the EU external freight trade and 40% of the intra EU-exchanges are carried by sea. With respect to its significant coastline, the environmental aspects of shipping transport services have to be considered carefully within the EU. Each year, the European ports have to cope with more than 400 million passengers. Thus, the shipping sector is also an important employer.

The Brussels Commentary on EU Shipping Law provides a comprehensive article-by-article analysis of the relevant regulations and directives of the shipping sector. It covers the following issues:
- Access
- Regulatory
- Environment
- Health and Safety
- Consumer protection
- Carriage of goods and passengers
- Means of transport
- Competition
- State aid
- Infrastructure
- Labour
- Litigation

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Submitted date: March 2015
Organisations: Southampton Law School

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Local EPrints ID: 374983
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/374983
ISBN: 978-3-406-66718-3
PURE UUID: b762c1d3-bd99-4afc-b938-491f6d1f147a

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Date deposited: 09 Mar 2015 11:27
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 06:12

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Author: Mateusz Bek
Editor: Henning Jessen
Editor: Michael Jürgen Werner

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