Unmanned ships on the IMO work agenda
Unmanned ships on the IMO work agenda
Upon request from a group of nine co-sponsoring states, the Maritime Safety Committee of the International Maritime Organization at its 98th meeting in London agreed to add the issue of the regulation of unmanned ships to its work agenda. The regulatory scoping exercise will consider the extent to which the existing corpus of IMO regulations is suitable for the introduction of unmanned ships.
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Veal, Robert
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29 May 2017
Veal, Robert
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Veal, Robert
(2017)
Unmanned ships on the IMO work agenda.
Shipping & Trade Law, 17 (5), .
Abstract
Upon request from a group of nine co-sponsoring states, the Maritime Safety Committee of the International Maritime Organization at its 98th meeting in London agreed to add the issue of the regulation of unmanned ships to its work agenda. The regulatory scoping exercise will consider the extent to which the existing corpus of IMO regulations is suitable for the introduction of unmanned ships.
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Published date: 29 May 2017
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ISSN: 1471-9614
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