INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 GLOBAL MARITIME GOVERNANCE
1.1 Overview
1.2 UNCLOS Legal Framework for Global Maritime Governance
1.3 Regimes for Global Maritime Governance
1.4 Instruments for Maritime Governance
CHAPTER 2 MARITIME SAFETY AND SECURITY
2.1 Overview
2.2 Manning of Ships and Training of Seafarers
2.3 Safety of Navigation
2.4 Maritime Security
CHAPTER 3 MARINE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
3.1 Overview
3.2 Conventions Relating to Prevention and Control of Ship-source Pollution
3.3 Conventions Relating to Preparedness and Response of Ship-source Pollution
3.4 Conventions Relating to Ocean Dumping
3.5 The Miscellaneous
CHAPTER 4 SEAFARERS' WELFARE
4.1 Overview
4.2 Maritime Labour Convention, 2006
4.3 Seafarers' Identity Documents Convention (Revised), 2003
4.4 Seafarers as Key Workers
4.5 Fair Treatment of Seafarers
CHAPTER5 LIABILITY AND COMPENSATION
5.1 Overview
5.2 Conventions Relating to Liability and Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage
5.3 Conventions Relating to Other Ship-related Damage and Liability
CHAPTER 6 EFFECTIVEIMPLEMENTATION OF MARITIMEINSTRUMENTS
6.1 Effective Implementation
6.2 Flag State Jurisdiction
6.3 Port State Jurisdiction
6.4 Coastal State Jurisdiction
6.5 Port State Control
6.6 Recognized Organizations
6.7 Harmonized Surveys, Verifications and Certification
6.8 Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic
6.9 IMO Member State Audit Scheme
CHAPTER 7 DOMESTIC PRACTICES OF MARITIME GOVERNANCE
7.1 Overview
7.2 Domestic Legislation on Maritime Affairs and Implementation
7.3 Case Studies of Domestic Practices
CHAPTER 8 TRENDS OF GLOBAL MARITIME GOVERNANCE
8.1 Overview
8.2 Autonomous and Highly Automated Ships
8.3 Responding to Climate Change
8.4 Future of Seafarers' Welfare
8.5 Maritime Governance Trends