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Book Title: Managing the Risk of Offshore Oil and Gas Accidents
Editor(s): Handl, Günther; Svendsen, Kristoffer
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations x
Introduction xii
PART I PREVENTION AND MINIMIZATION OF HARM
1 Corporate governance and risk management 2
Michael Bothe
2 Regulating the safety of offshore oil and gas operations 18
2.1 Performance-based regulation and the development of
international regulatory uniformity in offshore oil and
gas operations 18
Michael Tsimplis and Wassim Dbouk
2.2 Managing offshore safety in the United States after the
Macondo disaster 52
Jacqueline L. Weaver
3 The international regime of oil spill contingency planning and
response 104
Erik Røsæg
4 Regional arrangements for contingency planning and response 126
4.1 Oil spill response in the EU 126
Maria Gavouneli
4.2 Oil spill response in the Arctic: the NorwegianRussian
experience 142
Maria Sydnes and Are Kristoffer Sydnes
4.3 Oil spill response in the North American Arctic:
Canada, the United States, and Greenland 170
Michael LeVine, Andrew Hartsig, Louie Porta, Chris
Debicki, and Amanda Joynt
4.4 Oil pollution prevention and response: the
Mediterranean and other regional arrangements 195
Tullio Scovazzi
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vi Managing the risk of offshore oil and gas accidents
5 Managing environmental risks through the terms of maritime
delimitation and related agreements 220
Nigel Bankes
PART II LIABILITY AND COMPENSATION OF LOSS
6 Allocating transboundary loss from offshore oil and gas
accidents 253
Günther Handl
7 Damage compensable 285
7.1 The recovery of pure economic loss under the Oil
Pollution Act: a unified test of causation 285
Vernon ...
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