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Book Synopsis
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the international legal dimension of the management of the risk of accidents associated with offshore oil and gas activities. The editors cover the prevention and minimization of harm as well as the post-accident management of loss through liability and compensation arrangements and the processing of mass claims for compensation.

While postulating a public international law framework for offshore oil and gas operations globally and exploring critical elements thereof, this book draws heavily on comparative assessments of domestic concepts and approaches, especially as regards offshore safety, liability for and compensation of harm, and mass tort claims procedures.

With a team of experts from all over world as contributing authors, the book offers a unique perspective on what remains a pressing international concern: The safety of offshore operations globally and the proper allocation of loss should a major accident occur. Government officials, international civil servants and academics in related fields will find the book a valuable resource.



Trade Review
‘The editors and authors are to be applauded because they succeed in furnishing any reader with a manageable shortcut to achieve a better understanding of how risks in the offshore oil and gas sector should be addressed (”managed”) properly in the twenty-first century.’ -- Henning Jessen, Ocean Yearbook

Table of Contents
Contents: Introduction The Editors Part I Prevention and Minimization of Harm 1. Corporate Governance and Risk Management Michael Bothe 2. Regulating the Safety of Offshore Oil and Gas Operations a. Performance-Based Regulation and the Development of International Regulatory Uniformity in Offshore Oil and Gas Operations Michael Tsimplis and Wassim Dbouk b. Managing Offshore Safety in the United States after the Macondo Disaster Jacqueline L. Weaver 3. The International Regime of Oil Spill Contingency Planning and Response Erik Røsæg 4. Regional Arrangements for Contingency Planning and Response a. Oil Spill Response in the EU Maria Gavouneli b. Oil Spill Response in the Arctic: the Norwegian-Russian Experience Maria Sydnes and Are Kristoffer Sydnes c. Oil Spill Response in the North American Arctic: Canada, the United States, and Greenland Michael LeVine, Andrew Hartsig, Louie Porta, Chris Debicki, and Amanda Joynt d. Oil Pollution Prevention and Response: The Mediterranean and Other Regional Arrangements Tullio Scovazzi 5. Managing Environmental Risks Through the Terms of Maritime Delimitation and Related Agreements Nigel Bankes Part II Liability and Compensation of Loss 6. Allocating Transboundary Loss from Offshore Oil and Gas Accidents Günther Handl 7. Damage Compensable a. The Recovery of Pure Economic Loss under the Oil Pollution Act: A Unified Test of Causation Vernon Valentine Palmer and Kristoffer Svendsen b. Pure Environmental Damage Peter Wetterstein 8. Punitive Damages Martin Davies 9. The Role of Insurance in Offshore Oil and Gas Operations Özlem Gürses Part III Claims Processing 10. The CLC/Fund Experience Måns Jacobsson 11. Specific Oil Spill Incidents a. The BP-Deepwater Horizon Claims Process Edward F. Sherman b. Compensation Claims arising from the Montara Oil Spill Shane Bosma and Josh Underwood 12. Other Mass Tort Claim Perspectives: Mass Tort Settlements in a European Context Harald Koch and Joachim Zekoll Index

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    Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 26/07/2019
    ISBN13: 9781786436733, 978-1786436733
    ISBN10: 1786436736

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the international legal dimension of the management of the risk of accidents associated with offshore oil and gas activities. The editors cover the prevention and minimization of harm as well as the post-accident management of loss through liability and compensation arrangements and the processing of mass claims for compensation.

    While postulating a public international law framework for offshore oil and gas operations globally and exploring critical elements thereof, this book draws heavily on comparative assessments of domestic concepts and approaches, especially as regards offshore safety, liability for and compensation of harm, and mass tort claims procedures.

    With a team of experts from all over world as contributing authors, the book offers a unique perspective on what remains a pressing international concern: The safety of offshore operations globally and the proper allocation of loss should a major accident occur. Government officials, international civil servants and academics in related fields will find the book a valuable resource.



    Trade Review
    ‘The editors and authors are to be applauded because they succeed in furnishing any reader with a manageable shortcut to achieve a better understanding of how risks in the offshore oil and gas sector should be addressed (”managed”) properly in the twenty-first century.’ -- Henning Jessen, Ocean Yearbook

    Table of Contents
    Contents: Introduction The Editors Part I Prevention and Minimization of Harm 1. Corporate Governance and Risk Management Michael Bothe 2. Regulating the Safety of Offshore Oil and Gas Operations a. Performance-Based Regulation and the Development of International Regulatory Uniformity in Offshore Oil and Gas Operations Michael Tsimplis and Wassim Dbouk b. Managing Offshore Safety in the United States after the Macondo Disaster Jacqueline L. Weaver 3. The International Regime of Oil Spill Contingency Planning and Response Erik Røsæg 4. Regional Arrangements for Contingency Planning and Response a. Oil Spill Response in the EU Maria Gavouneli b. Oil Spill Response in the Arctic: the Norwegian-Russian Experience Maria Sydnes and Are Kristoffer Sydnes c. Oil Spill Response in the North American Arctic: Canada, the United States, and Greenland Michael LeVine, Andrew Hartsig, Louie Porta, Chris Debicki, and Amanda Joynt d. Oil Pollution Prevention and Response: The Mediterranean and Other Regional Arrangements Tullio Scovazzi 5. Managing Environmental Risks Through the Terms of Maritime Delimitation and Related Agreements Nigel Bankes Part II Liability and Compensation of Loss 6. Allocating Transboundary Loss from Offshore Oil and Gas Accidents Günther Handl 7. Damage Compensable a. The Recovery of Pure Economic Loss under the Oil Pollution Act: A Unified Test of Causation Vernon Valentine Palmer and Kristoffer Svendsen b. Pure Environmental Damage Peter Wetterstein 8. Punitive Damages Martin Davies 9. The Role of Insurance in Offshore Oil and Gas Operations Özlem Gürses Part III Claims Processing 10. The CLC/Fund Experience Måns Jacobsson 11. Specific Oil Spill Incidents a. The BP-Deepwater Horizon Claims Process Edward F. Sherman b. Compensation Claims arising from the Montara Oil Spill Shane Bosma and Josh Underwood 12. Other Mass Tort Claim Perspectives: Mass Tort Settlements in a European Context Harald Koch and Joachim Zekoll Index

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