Theses/Dissertations from 2009
A selective study on effectiveness of the international legislation on maritime secury : Gulf of Guinea a case study, Stanley Chuka Igwe. (Maritime Administration, Nigeria.)
Theses/Dissertations from 2006
Shipboard security analysis for safety of navigation using the Automatic Identification System (AIS) : a practical view from some maritime administrations of the European Union countries, Fidelis Kedgu Akanga. (Maritime Administration,
International law principles of continental shelf delimitation and Sino-Japanese East China Sea disputes, Ying Cai. (Maritime Administration, China.)
The legal and practical implications of the Draft Convention on Wreck Removal (DWRC), Zhongzhou Fan. (Maritime Administration, China.)
Ultra large container ships : technical implications and solutions for the design of the vessels and port terminal facilities, Evangelos Fragkoulis. (Maritime Administration, Greece.)
Post 9/11 maritime security measures : global maritime security versus facilitation of global maritime trade, Norhasliza Mat Salleh. (Maritime Administration, Malaysia.)
The state of play as regards the allocation of places of refuge in the Baltic Sea, John Howard Ohlson. (Maritime Administration, United Kingdom.)
THE VIABILITY OF COMMERCIALIZING WING-IN-GROUND (WIG) CRAFT IN CONNECTION WITH TECHNICAL, ECONOMIC AND SAFETY ASPECTS FOLLOWED BY IMO LEGISLATION, Chin Su Paek. (Maritime Administration, South Korea.)
Principles and practices towards SAR [Search and Rescue] services : a comparative study on states' approaches to improving maritime SAR, Chao Wang. (Maritime Administration, China.)
A cost benefit analysis of the AIS [Automatic Identification System] system in Sweden, Andreas Westerberg. (Maritime Administration, Sweden.)
Theses/Dissertations from 2005
Seaworthiness in the context of the ISPS Code and the relevant amendments to SOLAS Convention, 1974, Nabil Anwari. (Maritime Administration, Morocco.)
Application of risk-based decision making on planning VTS, Yaotian Fan. (Maritime Administration, China.)
The legal and practical aspects of places of refuge in the context of salvage, Danhua Li. (Maritime Administration, China.)
Theses/Dissertations from 2004
Smart cards as proof of seafarers' identity and certificate, Hamid Reza Akrami. (Maritime Administration, Iran.)
Balancing coastal state jurisdiction and international navigational rights : a vessel-source marine pollution perspective, Emmanuel Ndze Buh. (Maritime Administration, Cameroon.)
Complying with the new maritime security regime : towards a model maritime law enforcement approach, Donny Michael. (Maritime Administration, India.)
A selection and comparison of risk assessment methods and models to be used for the international ship and port facility security code, Fidel Eduardo Reyes Melendez. (Maritime Administration, Peru.)
The emerging role of the classification society as an extension of the flag state administration, Rogelio Estrada Villanueva Jr.. (Maritime Administration, Philippines.)
Theses/Dissertations from 2003
The shift of seafaring from traditional to emerging maritime states : an analysis of the trends, Jabeth Sena Jepath A. Dacanay. (Maritime Administration, Philippines.)
A study of the application of utmost good faith principle under the English Marine Insurance law : legal review and practical solutions, Rahman Fajriyansah. (Maritime Administration, Indonesia.)
Addressing major maritime security issues of global, regional and national significances : law and policy implications in the context of China, Yingping Li. (Maritime Administration, China.)
Conflicting territorial claims in the South China Sea, Jean Ver Pugal Pia. (Maritime Administration, Philippines.)
Marine oil pollution legislation for the Gulf of Guinea, Aka Aloysius Tazi. (Maritime Administration, Cameroon.)
Maritime and port facility security : an analysis of threats from international terrorism, Peter Thuo. (Maritime Administration, Kenya.)
The internationalization, unilateralism and regionalization of maritime safety and protection of the marine environment : a comparative study, Janeta Toma. (Maritime Administration, Romania.)
Theses/Dissertations from 2002
Cooperation between coastal states and user states in the Malacca and Singapore straits under article 43 of the UNCLOS 1982 [United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea] : cost burden sharing and possible solutions for the establishment of a funding mechanism, Ryoji Hayashi. (Maritime Administration, Japan.)
Development and implementation of uniform safety standards for inland waterways vessels and non-convention craft in Africa : the case of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), Tasiyana Wisdom Tengananwo Kamanga. (Maritime Administration, Malawi.)
The role of the IMO in the maritime governance of terrorism, Lucio Javier Salonio. (Maritime Administration, Argentina.)
Maritime security : issues and implications for maritime administration, Rajeev Kumar Sinha. (Maritime Administration, India.)
A 21st century perspective on Peru and the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Pedro Nolasco Terry Guillen. (Maritime Administration, Peru.)
A 21st century perspective on Peru and the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea [UNCLOS III], Pedro Nolasco Terry Guillen. (Maritime Administration, Peru.)
Marine ecosystems and the role of marine protected areas as sustainable development strategies, Usen Asuquo Umana. (Maritime Administration, Nigeria.)
Improving the function of vessel traffic services in China through costs and benefits analysis, Dan Yang. (Maritime Administration, China.)
Theses/Dissertations from 2001
The cyberspace education revolution : what future for MET [Maritime Education and Training] institutions?, Ailing Chen. (Maritime Administration, China.)
An evaluation of integrated coastal and ocean management as a means for sustainable development : a case study : the environmental and socio-economic impact of shrimp farming in Bangladesh, Ali Yusuf Muhammad Sultan Noor. (Maritime Administration, Bangladesh.)
Analysis of the merits of application of the principles of new public management in the restructuring of the maritime administrations of the developing countries, Sanjay Vikram Singh. (Maritime Administration, India.)