International Convention Relating to Intervention on the High Seas-Oil Pollution Casualties

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Language English
SKU I402E
Publisher International Maritime Organization
ISBN 9789280110708
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Protecting the marine environment is crucial, especially in the face of oil pollution. The International Convention Relating to Intervention on the High Seas-Oil Pollution Casualties is a vital document aimed at enhancing maritime safety and environmental protection. This convention addresses scenarios where coastal states may be endangered by oil spills resulting from maritime casualties.

This essential document was first established in 1969 and is an important part of international maritime law. The 1977 edition updates and reinforces the convention's provisions to tackle oil pollution effectively. It provides the necessary framework for coastal states to intervene in emergencies involving oil spills, ensuring that the environment is protected and that those impacted by potential disasters can take swift action.


  1. Comprehensive Guidelines: The convention lays out clear guidelines for governments to follow in oil pollution emergencies, helping them to respond efficiently.
  2. Enhanced Coastal Protection: By allowing intervention measures, it safeguards the natural resources and economic interests of coastal states facing oil pollution threats.

The International Convention Relating to Intervention on the High Seas-Oil Pollution Casualties also includes the 1973 Protocol. This additional protocol extends the convention's scope to other harmful substances, further enhancing global maritime safety measures.

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