30
November
2011

INTERTANKO Ph.D. Fellowship in Marine Pollution Law

The period for applications in now closed.

World Maritime University (WMU) is delighted to announce the establishment of the inaugural INTERTANKO Ph.D. Fellowship in Marine Pollution Law from 1 January 2012. INTERTANKO will provide the successful candidate with the full tuition fee of €24,000 and annual living costs of €12,000 over the three year fellowship. The growing trend towards criminalising seafarers for accidental ship-source pollution has provoked much criticism in the last decade. This trend demonstrates the need for a comprehensive study on criminal liability for ship-source discharges of polluting substances in the context of international conventions, domestic legislations, and judicial decisions relating to such incidents. Further studies must be conducted with regard to the policy question of whether imposing criminal sanctions on seafarers would indeed deter substandard practices, or would result in adverse effects on the behaviour of seafarers regarding safety, disclosure of information and recruitment. The successful candidate is expected to start as soon as possible in 2012. WMU will accept applications from today until a suitable candidate is identified.

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