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Preface
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Contents
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Contributors
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Welcome Address and Introduction. Marine Pollution as a Topic of Research and Policy
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Part I: Ecological Aspects of Marine Pollution
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Survey: Sources, Paths and Effects of Marine Pollution
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Modelling the Fate of Persistent Toxic Substances in the North Sea: y-HCH and PCB 153 Multiyear Simulations
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Rebuilding the Eastern Baltic Cod Stock in a System of Change – An MPA Approach
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Part II: Prevention of Marine Pollution – Institutional Foundations
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Prevention of Marine Pollution: The Contribution of IMO
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The Contribution of the European Union to Marine Pollution Prevention
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HELCOM’s Contribution to the Prevention of Marine Pollution
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Transport of Hazardous and Noxious Goods by Sea – The IMDG Code
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Part III: Compensation for Marine Pollution
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Origins and Compensation of Marine Pollution – A Survey
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Maritime Pollution – Compensation or Enforcement?
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The International Oil Pollution Compensation Funds and the International Regime of Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage
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Compensation by the Coastal States – The Prestige Disaster
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International Convention on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage, 2001 – Liability and Insurance Aspects
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Closing Remarks
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About the International Max Planck Research School for Maritime Affairs at the University of Hamburg
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