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Towards a Zero-Emissions and Digitalized Transport Sector: Law, Regulation, and Logistics

Edited by: Ellen J. Eftestøl, Anu Bask, Maximilian Huemer

ISBN13: 9781035321452
To be Published: September 2024
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £105.00



Bringing together an interdisciplinary team of contributors, this book tackles the legal, logistical and supply chain challenges facing the transport sector in the context of climate change and technological development. In particular, it focuses on the European Union, which has placed a strong emphasis on ensuring future sustainability.

This innovative book analyzes how regulators at the European and global level are working to facilitate a shift towards a zero-emissions, digitalized transport industry, incorporating new environmentally sustainable energy sources and fuel alternatives. Experts in the field showcase how the EU has been particularly active in pursuing these objectives, for example with regard to its Green Deal. They assess various legal, logistical, practical, and organizational approaches, providing a holistic picture of the potential solutions to the challenge of decarbonizing the transport sector. Ultimately, the book questions whether existing and proposed legal frameworks are sufficient for implementing the approved policies and achieving necessary systemic change.

Towards a Zero-Emissions and Digitalized Transport Sector is an invaluable read for academics in environmental law, maritime law, and transport law, as well as logistics and supply chain management. Industry professionals, such as politicians and decision-makers across the globe, will also find this book a crucial resource.

Subjects:
Shipping, Transport and Maritime Law
Contents:
Preface xv
1. A status report on the greening of shipping from a legal viewpoint 1
Erik Røsæg
2. The knock-on effects of green finance frameworks: a green normative framework for chartering? 18
Pia Rebelo
3. The Poseidon Principles on Marine Insurance (PPMI): an effective private governance tool? 41
Alicia Mckenzie and Barõş Soyer
4. Co-operation between manufacturers and distributors for sustainable freight: select legal obstacles posed by laws oriented to individual parties 60
Marta K. Kołacz
5. Towards 03 sustainability in parcel delivery chains: ecosystem-based regulation—stuck in a tangle of interests? 81
Wouter Verheyen
6. Decarbonising shipping: understanding the scale of the challenge 104
Tomi Solakivi
7. Decarbonising coastal ferries: case of the Estonian state fleet ferry 121
Andres Laasma, Riina Otsason, Ulla Tapaninen, Olli-Pekka Hilmola
8. How can Contract (lifecycle) Management advance environmentally sustainable development in buyer-supplier relationships in transport logistics? 140
Suvi Hirvonen-Ere and Anu Bask
9. Legal aspects related to circular shipbuilding and sustainable business model in autonomous inland vessel
operations 166
Camilla Domenighini
10. Legal challenges of remote operation as a key transition and safety approach towards fully autonomous vehicles 192
Jeanette Andersson
11. Damage caused by autonomous ships: towards regulation for civil liability in EU waters? 213
Béatrice Schütte
12. Challenges for creating a multimodal passenger rights framework to facilitate sustainable mobility changes 233
Maximilian Huemer
13. The atmosphere as property: exploring a scarce resource regulatory model for the transport industry and everything else 259
Claes Martinson