Theses/Dissertations from 2024
Practice unveils weaknesses: analysing the implementation of regulations on seafarers’ work/rest hours, Bikram S. Bhatia. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs),
Investigating inland waterway transport through a sustainable development perspective: a case study of Magdalena River (Colombia), Natalia Calderón-Rivera. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs),
A comprehensive investigation of shipping business performance and corporate governance towards maritime sustainable development, Evangelos Darousos. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs),
The Practice of Small Island Developing States on the Consent Regime for Marine Scientific Research: Developing and Reframing the Law of the Sea in Changing Circumstances, Luciana Fernandes Coelho. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), Brazil.)
Gender inequality in the practice of international marine science: case study on the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, Ellen Johannesen. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs),
Theses/Dissertations from 2023
Maritime governance : contextual factors affecting implementation of IMO instruments, Deniece Aiken. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), Jamaica.)
The transition to low and near zero carbon emission ports : extent and determinants, Anas Alamoush. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), Jordan.)
Spatiotemporal analyses of pelagic Sargassum : biodiversity, morphotypes and arsenic content, Kristie Alleyne. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), Barbados.)
Assessing the need for harmonized marine debris monitoring and equity to support participation in the Global Plastics Treaty negotiations by Caribbean SIDS, Kristal Ambrose. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), The Bahamas.)
Hinterland connectivity and market share: a case of Indian container ports, Ajay Deshmukh. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), India.)
Policy innovation as the cornerstone of energy transition: an analysis of energy policy in the shipping economy and operations, Peyman Ghaforian Masodzadeh. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs),
Combatting the marine litter crisis in the Windward Islands : examining source-to-sea pathways and fostering multi-scale solutions, Roxanne Elizabeth Donna Graham. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), Grenada.)
The problem of abandoned, lost, and otherwise discarded fishing gear in Eastern Caribbean small-scale fisheries : understanding the challenges, defining solutions, Tricia Lovell. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), Antigua & Barbuda/Trinidad and Tobago.)
Gender equality in ocean science for sustainable development : analysis of ocean science institutions in Kenya, Renis Auma Ojwala. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), Kenya.)
Harmonisation in the rules governing the recognition of foreign judicial ship sales, Yingfeng Shao. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), China.)
Theses/Dissertations from 2022
Negotiating the BBNJ Agreement : exploring the Caribbean Community's engagement from a blue economy perspective with special focus on environmental impact assessment provisions, Kahlil Hassanali. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs),
The legal framework for multimodal transport in West Africa: the African Continental Free Trade Area in perspective, Damilola Idris Osinuga. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), Nigeria.)
Ocean science diplomacy - the All-Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance case, Andrei Polejack. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs),
A systematic, holistic and transdisciplinary energy management framework to promote environmentally sustainable shipyards, Seyedvahid Vakili.
Theses/Dissertations from 2021
Development of sustainable port supply chain integration in Egypt, Khaled Nasraldin Mohamed Hussein. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), Egypt.)
The sustainability of integrated cruise ship sanitation and wastewater management systems: a contribution to circular economy strategies in the Baltic region, Jenette Tifuh Mujingni. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), Cameroon.)
Theses/Dissertations from 2020
Development of an Overarching Transboundary Geospatial Framework: Selected Regimes in Perspective, Bryan Buxton-Barnor. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), Ghana.)
The Legal Recognition of Electronic Bills of Lading, Ali Abbas Khayoon Al-Naseri. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), Iraq.)
Theses/Dissertations from 2019
Offshore Wind Farms and Maritime Navigational Risks, Syed Raza Ali Mehdi. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs),
Regulating the Carriage of Firearms for Private Vessel Protection At Sea: Lessons From Nigeria And The Wider Gulf Of Guinea, Osatohanmwen Osamudiamen Anastasia Eruaga. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs),
Environmental Protection Services and Salvage Law: Emerging Issues in Perspective, Huiru Liu. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs),
Theses/Dissertations from 2018
Flag state performance and the implementation of port state control in the European Union - A mixed methods approach, Armando Graziano. Italy.)
Building a national maritime security policy, Adriana Avila-Zúñiga Nordfjeld. Mexico.)
Theses/Dissertations from 2017
Development of the framework for a lean, energy efficient, and environmentally friendly port: umm qasr port as a Case Study, Safaa A.J. Alfayyadh. (Port Management, Iraq.)
Design and Evaluation of Ballast Water Management Systems using Modified and Hybridised Axiomatic Design Principles, Lawrence Kuroshi. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), Nigeria.)
Improving learning outcomes within a developing maritime nation lacking practical resources through the introduction of classroom technology : a case study at a South African University of Technology, Derek Lambert. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), South Africa.)
A holistic risk-oriented framework for port infrastructure adaption to climate change, Kana Nkasanga Patrick Mutumbo. South Africa.)
Virtual aids to navigation, R. Glenn Wright. United States of America.)
Theses/Dissertations from 2016
Criminal procedures and sanctions against seafarers after large-scale ship-source oil pollution accidents: a human rights perspective, Anete Logina. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), Latvia.)
Oil spill preparedness in Sweden : prevention, planning, and response for large accidents, Jonas Pålsson. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), Sweden.)
Theses/Dissertations from 2012
The impacts of voyage optimization and slow steaming on the liner shipping strategy through dynamic simulation, Jong-Kyun Woo. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs), Korea.)
Theses/Dissertations from 2009
A critical evaluation of the Rotterdam Rules : selected issues in perspective, Abhinayan Basu Bal. (Ph.D (Maritime Affairs),