Marine Resource Damage Assessment Liability and Compensation for Environmental Damage
Prof. Dr. FRANK MAES Department of Public International Law & Maritime Institute Ghent University, Belgium Universiteitstraat 6, B – Ghent, Tel. : + 32 9 264 68 95, Fax: + 32 9 264 69 89 E-mail: Frank. Maes@UGent. be The contributions to this book are partly the output of a research project cond...
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Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
2005, 2005
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Legal Aspects of Environmental Damage
- Estimating Damages Under the 2004 EC Directive on Environmental Liability
- Environmental Damage and Belgian Law
- Compensation for Ecological Damage and Latvian Law
- International and Regional Funds for Compensation for Damage to the Marine Environment
- Scope of Compensation for Environmental Damage Under the 1992 Civil Liability Convention and the 1992 Fund Convention
- The Canadian SSOP Fund and Environmental Damage Assessment (EDA) in Canada
- The Impact of EC Decision-Making on the International Regime for Oil Pollution Damage: The Supplementary Fund Example
- Economic Valuation of Damage to the Marine Environment
- Economic Assessment of Marine Quality Benefits: Applying the Use of Non-Market Valuation Methods
- A Contingent Valuation Study of an Accidental Oil Spill Along the Belgian Coast
- Trade-Off Between Environmental and Socio-Economic Factors in the Belgian Part of the North Sea
- The Use of Mathematical Models for Estimating Oil Pollution Damage at Sea
- Socio-Economic Value of the Human Activities in the Marine Environment: The Belgian Case