International legal protection of the marine environment from pollution from ships on the example of the Black Sea

The article is devoted to the research of the protection features of the Black Sea from pollution as a special area of the sea. There are determined pollution categories during the operation of ships (during the implementation of maritime activities on the seabed; caused by port activities, shipbuil...

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Main Authors: Olena Kostyria, Alla Ivanova
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Language:English
Published: National University Odessa Law Academy 2020-02-01
Series:Lex Portus
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description The article is devoted to the research of the protection features of the Black Sea from pollution as a special area of the sea. There are determined pollution categories during the operation of ships (during the implementation of maritime activities on the seabed; caused by port activities, shipbuilding and ship’s repairing activities; the ingress of alien species or genetically modified organisms into the marine environment; the release of garbage, food, household and operational wastes into the sea; as a result of emergency circumstances – during accidents; and, pollution resulting from the burial of ships at sea). The international legal framework for the protection of the Black Sea marine environment from pollution during the operation of ships was analyzed. The universal and regional levels of legal regulation of the prevention of marine pollution from ships during their operation are highlighted. Particular attention is paid to the status of the Black Sea as a special area and a particularly vulnerable sea area. The Black Sea was defined as a “special area” of the sea, which is considered so vulnerable to oil pollution that discharges within it were completely prohibited with a few and clearly defined exceptions. To do this, we should refer to the provisions of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which shares the powers of states in the protection of the marine environment from pollution from ships to the adoption of laws and regulations aimed at protecting the marine environment from pollution from ships, and regarding the enforcement of national laws and regulations, as well as international norms and standards for the prevention of marine pollution from ships. The scope of these powers of states is differentiated depending on the rules for which the marine zone is established, and also on the basis of who takes measures to ensure compliance with the rules and regulations. It is emphasized that in their inland waters and the waters of ports, states have full sovereignty and can establish special requirements related to the reduction, control and prevention of marine pollution, which foreign vessels must satisfy in order to enter and stay in these waters. It is noted that in order to increase the effectiveness of all measures to protect the marine environment from pollution from ships, it is necessary to clearly define the binding standards, that is, those that are international, the observance of which states under whose flag the vessels fly, as well as coastal countries, may require vessels located in their territorial waters or exclusive economic zone.
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spelling doaj.art-deb90340b2fc4d75836bec915a98b4032022-12-21T19:05:20ZengNational University Odessa Law AcademyLex Portus2524-101X2617-541X2020-02-011375010.26886/2524-101X.1.2020.3International legal protection of the marine environment from pollution from ships on the example of the Black SeaOlena Kostyria0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9300-8957Alla Ivanova1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1953-7372Nautical Institute of the Great Britain, London, UKInstitute of state and law of V. M. Koretsky, Kyiv, UkraineThe article is devoted to the research of the protection features of the Black Sea from pollution as a special area of the sea. There are determined pollution categories during the operation of ships (during the implementation of maritime activities on the seabed; caused by port activities, shipbuilding and ship’s repairing activities; the ingress of alien species or genetically modified organisms into the marine environment; the release of garbage, food, household and operational wastes into the sea; as a result of emergency circumstances – during accidents; and, pollution resulting from the burial of ships at sea). The international legal framework for the protection of the Black Sea marine environment from pollution during the operation of ships was analyzed. The universal and regional levels of legal regulation of the prevention of marine pollution from ships during their operation are highlighted. Particular attention is paid to the status of the Black Sea as a special area and a particularly vulnerable sea area. The Black Sea was defined as a “special area” of the sea, which is considered so vulnerable to oil pollution that discharges within it were completely prohibited with a few and clearly defined exceptions. To do this, we should refer to the provisions of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which shares the powers of states in the protection of the marine environment from pollution from ships to the adoption of laws and regulations aimed at protecting the marine environment from pollution from ships, and regarding the enforcement of national laws and regulations, as well as international norms and standards for the prevention of marine pollution from ships. The scope of these powers of states is differentiated depending on the rules for which the marine zone is established, and also on the basis of who takes measures to ensure compliance with the rules and regulations. It is emphasized that in their inland waters and the waters of ports, states have full sovereignty and can establish special requirements related to the reduction, control and prevention of marine pollution, which foreign vessels must satisfy in order to enter and stay in these waters. It is noted that in order to increase the effectiveness of all measures to protect the marine environment from pollution from ships, it is necessary to clearly define the binding standards, that is, those that are international, the observance of which states under whose flag the vessels fly, as well as coastal countries, may require vessels located in their territorial waters or exclusive economic zone.international legal regulationpollution from shipsspecial areaespecially vulnerable marine areaprotection of the marine environment of the black sea
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International legal protection of the marine environment from pollution from ships on the example of the Black Sea
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international legal regulation
pollution from ships
special area
especially vulnerable marine area
protection of the marine environment of the black sea
title International legal protection of the marine environment from pollution from ships on the example of the Black Sea
title_full International legal protection of the marine environment from pollution from ships on the example of the Black Sea
title_fullStr International legal protection of the marine environment from pollution from ships on the example of the Black Sea
title_full_unstemmed International legal protection of the marine environment from pollution from ships on the example of the Black Sea
title_short International legal protection of the marine environment from pollution from ships on the example of the Black Sea
title_sort international legal protection of the marine environment from pollution from ships on the example of the black sea
topic international legal regulation
pollution from ships
special area
especially vulnerable marine area
protection of the marine environment of the black sea
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