IMO and the Regulation of International Shipping Emission Sample Clauses

IMO and the Regulation of International Shipping Emission. The IMO is a specialized agency of the United Nations and “the global standard-setting authority for the safety, security and environmental performance of international shipping”15. The IMO has the mandate of regulating international shipping due to its complexities, which make it difficult for a single nation to oversee. Over the years, the IMO has played diverse roles in the regulation of shipping, both with successes and with failures. This section explores the regulation of international shipping by the IMO. It specifically examines what the organization is, their mandate and role in the regulation of the maritime sector. It also examines the existing regulations that are in place, to ascertain the pros and cons. It finally examines some of the reasons advanced by scholars as contributing to the delay in regulating GHG emissions from the international maritime transportation sector.
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