
BOOK REVIEW - MARINE EXTREMES: OCEAN SAFETY, MARINE HEALTH, AND THE BLUE ECONOMY
By Erika J Techera & Gundula Winter (eds); New York: Routledge, 2019; 231 pages
The ocean and seas of the world have fascinated humans for aeons. They have been well-documented in the logbooks and journals of mariners and explorers…

LEGAL ANALYSIS OF TRANSBOUNDARY POLLUTION FROM RECYCLING OF VESSELS IN INDIA
Abstract: India conducts the world’s largest ship-recycling operation in Alang, Gujarat. Nearly 153 ship-breaking yards line a 10 kilometre long coastal stretch in Bhavnagar district, where End of Life (EOL) vessels are brought to be dismantled.…

“THE NEXT WAVE: GREEN CORRIDORS”— A CRITIQUE
The shipping industry is, of course, the backbone of international trade and the global economy. However, it is also one of the world’s biggest carbon polluters. The sector represents about 2.89 per cent of total CO2 emissions — an…
