Is there a light at the end of the 'Corridor'? - A Threefold Legal Evaluation of Green Shipping Corridors
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Is there a light at the end of the 'Corridor'? - A Threefold Legal Evaluation of Green Shipping Corridors. / Arda, Asli.
In: Lloyd's Shipping and Trade Law, Vol. 24, No. 6, 2024.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research
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T1 - Is there a light at the end of the 'Corridor'? - A Threefold Legal Evaluation of Green Shipping Corridors
AU - Arda, Asli
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - A legal analysis of green shipping corridors can be made from three aspects: description, effectiveness and enforceability. First, there is a fundamental problem of what a “green corridor” means. It is also unclear under what circumstances a corridor may lose its nature of being green. The second issue concerns effectiveness of the parameters that determine the success of green corridors. The absence of well-defined and transparent criteria will impede the attainment of environmental objectives set out for the implementation of green corridors.
AB - A legal analysis of green shipping corridors can be made from three aspects: description, effectiveness and enforceability. First, there is a fundamental problem of what a “green corridor” means. It is also unclear under what circumstances a corridor may lose its nature of being green. The second issue concerns effectiveness of the parameters that determine the success of green corridors. The absence of well-defined and transparent criteria will impede the attainment of environmental objectives set out for the implementation of green corridors.
M3 - Journal article
VL - 24
JO - Lloyd's Shipping and Trade Law
JF - Lloyd's Shipping and Trade Law
IS - 6
ER -
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