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ISSN 1445-6249

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REGIONAL FRAMEWORKS FOR LAND BASED SOURCES OF MARINE POLLUTION CONTROL: A LEGAL ANALYSIS ON THE NORTH EAST ATLANTIC AND THE BALTIC SEA REGIONS

Daud Hassan

This paper describes new developments and fills the gaps in literature addressing regional efforts to control LBSMP. It analyses regional approaches and comments on developments to control MBSMP. In this context the paper explores the legal and institutional developments in the North-East Atlantic regional and the Baltic Sea region. All these arrangements are examined with a view to assess what progress has been made to achieve the goal of LBSMP control under the legal frameworks of these regions.

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