... and a reviewer for the International Journal on Maritime Crimes and Security. Her main research focus is international peace and security, maritime security and treaty law. She has published several textbooks ...
... conducted by Frontex, the European Union`s Border security Agency: Joint Operation Poseidon under Greek control, and Joint Operation Triton under Italian control. The main tasks were border control, surveillance, ...
... in seafaring Analysis of Maritime Accidents Crowd and Crisis-Management, SPS Security Training Intercultural Trainings in the maritime Industry Multiculture Crews and Ethno-Medicine of Ship' ...
... Social Institute of Tarragona, Spain (Inclusion, Social Security and Immigration Ministry). From 1985, authorised doctor for Fitness Examinations for seafarers, fishermen and divers, Hospital Ship and ...
... various subjects at the University of Ecuador, University of Panama and University of Valdivia (Chile), at the BSc and MSc levels. Her research is multidisciplinary, focusing on ship recycling, cybersecurity, ...
... of being exposed to something threating one’s safety and the size of the danger Security risk Likelihood of being exposed to hostile or criminal actions, and the consequences if it happens ...
... In addition, diving takes place on merchant or cruise ships allows inspection for damage beneath the water line, in a water hull survey, cleaning of the hull and security inspections. Offshore divers are ...
... regarding the working conditions, social security arrangements, competencies and medical fitness for boatmen on the Rhine. The principles and the rules governing navigation on the Rhine have been taken ...
... studies in crewing countries provide some information. In countries with developed and accessible systems of social security, these records can provide such information. However, few studies have been ...
... and the repatriation of stowaways once discovered. The IMO has continued to raise awareness of the humanitarian, safety and security problems associated with stowaways. At the review of the Convention ...
... arrested in by the Indian coast guard.[15] The ship, owned by a US-based maritime security firm was intercepted off the coast of Tamil Nadu and later escorted to Tuticorin, India. India’s coast guard ...
KATINKA SVANBERG Introduction Crimes committed at sea present a ‘dynamic legal scenario’ where international law recognises a multitude of domestic jurisdictions existing concurrently.[1]. Any crime ...
... intervention by the UN Security Council in 2008. Today, the most dangerous piracy attacks occur in the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa but piracy is also on the rise in Asia, Indonesia, the Singapore ...
... (6). This establishes the requirement to ensure the provision of an expeditious and effective financial security system assisting seafarers in the event of their abandonment, covering ...
... for global health security. Int J Antimicrob Agents. 2003 Feb;21(2):207-11. doi: 10.1016/s0924-8579(02)00294-7. PMID: 12615388. (3) Carter T. Infection on board ships in the 21st century: overview of ...
... influenced by shorter turn-around times for ships in port. Enhanced ship and port security measures also make it more difficult for seafarers to socialise ashore, even if the opportunity is available. ...
JONATHAN EARTHY The crucial influence of the human element on safety, security and environmental protection has been recognised by the IMO, including in its ‘vision, principles and goals’ for the human ...