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Oil Spill Liability

Oil Spill Liability explores the intricate legal frameworks determining responsibility after oceanic oil spills, a critical issue impacting environmental policy and marine ecosystems. It examines how cleanup costs are allocated, environmental damages are assessed, and preventative measures are enforced. The book uniquely addresses liability through the lenses of negligence, strict liability, and other legal doctrines, revealing the evolution of oil spill legislation from early regulations to reforms spurred by disasters like the Exxon Valdez and Deepwater Horizon. Understanding these legal mechanisms is essential for preventing future catastrophes and holding responsible parties accountable.

The book progresses systematically, first introducing fundamental legal concepts related to maritime and environmental law. It then delves into the assessment of environmental damages, both economic and non-economic. A key argument is that a robust system of oil spill liability incentivizes responsible behavior among oil companies. It analyzes international agreements and conventions, advocating for proactive, legally incentivized approaches combined with technological innovation. This comprehensive analysis makes the book invaluable for policymakers, environmental advocates, and industry stakeholders seeking a deeper understanding of oil spill liability and its implications for environmental stewardship and risk management.
161 páginas impressas
Publicação original
2025
Ano da publicação
2025
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