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The Maritime Labour Convention, 2006: A Legal Primer to an Emerging International Regime


ISBN13: 9789004183759
Published: May 2011
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £266.00



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The Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006), adopted by the International Labour Organization, is the fourth pillar of the international maritime regulatory regime. It both fills a gap in the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and complements the International Maritime Organization’s core conventions.

The MLC, 2006 covers most aspects of the maritime labour sector, and establishes an effective enforcement and compliance system with, for the first time, shipboard certification. Co-authored by three legal experts involved throughout its negotiation, The Maritime Labour Convention, 2006: A Legal Primer to an Emerging International Regime discusses the MLC, 2006 within the contexts of labour and maritime law, and provides an annotated version of the text.

Subjects:
Shipping, Transport and Maritime Law, Employment Law, Public International Law
Contents:
Part I
Chapter 1: Overview and Introduction to the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006
Chapter 2: The Story of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006
Chapter 3: The Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 as an Instrument of the International Labour Organization
Chapter 4: Overview of the ILO’s Supervisory System: More than 90 Years of Supervision

Part II
Chapter 5: Mapping the Terrain: Structure and Substance in the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006
Chapter 6: Principles and Rights – The Articles (and the Preamble)
Chapter 7: Title 1: Minimum Requirements for Seafarers to Work on a Ship
Chapter 8: Title 2: Conditions of Employment
Chapter 9: Title 3: Accommodation, Recreational Facilities, Food and Catering
Chapter 10: Title 4: Health Protection, Medical Care, Welfare and Social Security Protection
Chapter 11: Title 5: Compliance and Enforcement
Chapter 12: Conclusion and Reflections

Appendices
Appendix 1: Negotiation History Leading to the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006
Appendix 2: Annotated Maritime Labour Convention, 2006
Index