Damages in International Environmental Law
Oil Pollution
The study on Damages in International Environmental Law is also part of the broader Institute's project on Damages in International Law. This research is focusing initially on investigating (a) the interpretation of provisions of the Civil Liability Convention for Oil Pollution Damages and the Fund Convention and (b) the development of the Fund as an actor for the provision of compensation for victims of incidents of oil pollution. The aim is to answer the two principal questions in the area - what measures are deemed to be reasonable and what measures are deemed to be acceptable. John Graham, a part-time researcher, has carried out the relative research in this area under the supervision of Dr Federico Ortino. A report will be published later in the year.






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