And there is even a more recent book on "Vessel-course Marine Pollution, The 
Law and Politics of International Regulation" by Alan Khee-Jin Tan, which might 
help in this regard. Furthermore when discussing the double hull tanker 
initiative of the US, Tan refers to T.M. Alcock, 'Ecology' Tankers and the Oil 
Pollution Act of 1990: A History of Efforts to Require Double Hulls on Oil 
Tankers 19 Ecology L.Q. 97 (1992).

Regards,

Judith van Leeuwen

Assistant Professor
Studyadvisor BMW-MES-MUE

Environmental Policy Group (175)
Wageningen University 
Leeuwenborch (no. 201), room 2017
Hollandseweg 1
6706 KN, Wageningen
Phone: +31 317 482984 / Fax: +31 317 483990


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Don 
Munton
Sent: 30 March 2011 22:06
To: [email protected]; GEP-ED
Subject: RE: [gep-ed] double hulled tankers


The role of international bodies (and insurance companies) in more or less 
forcing tanker changes is told in Michael M'Gonigle and Mark W. Zacher,  
Pollution, Politics, and International Law: Tankers at 
Sea<http://www.amazon.ca/Pollution-Politics-International-Law-Tankers/dp/0520045130/ref=sr_1_23?ie=UTF8&qid=1301515278&sr=8-23>
  and Ron Mitchell's more recent book Intentional Oil Pollution at Sea: 
Environmental Policy and Treaty 
Compliance<http://www.amazon.ca/Intentional-Oil-Pollution-Sea-Environmental/dp/0262133032/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1301515422&sr=8-6>

Don Munton
________________________________
From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of Peter Haas 
[[email protected]]
Sent: March 30, 2011 12:38 PM
To: GEP-ED
Subject: [gep-ed] double hulled tankers

Today I was lecturing on the mixed nature of US leadership in international 
environmental law, and used the example of how unilateral decisions by the US 
led others to change their behaviors, such as with CITES, magnuson act, and 
double hulled tankers.  But I realized I don't know the domestic story of what 
led to the US reversal on double hulled tankers.  Can anyone illuminate me?  
Thanks

Peter M. Haas
Professor
Department of Political Science
216 Thompson Hall
UMASS - Amherst




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