Jumat, 23 November 2012

9 The International Guidelines Agreed Ask About Marine Pollution

Nine states follow international conference on liability and compensation for oil spills off the coast. They agreed to support submission to the international guidelines that can be used in solving this problem.
"All the participants from various countries agreed to continue this process. Goal we have international regulations related to this issue," said foreign ministry representatives, AKN Bebeb Djundjunan.
This was said after the ceremony Bebeb 'The Second International Conference On Liability and Compensation Regime for Transboundary Damage Resulting From Offshore Oil Exploration and Exploitation Activities' at the Intercontinental Hotel, Jalan Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Bali, Thursday (11/22/2012).
According Bebeb, 9 countries agree on regulatory issues that will be faced when marine pollution caused by offshore oil spills have involved two different states. Therefore, it is necessary that the guidelines could be used as a reference in solving the problem. The nine countries are Indonesia, Australia, Iraq, Singapore, Malaysia, Korea, Nigeria, Myanmar, and Mexico.
"9 of States party to the conference supports the model of the principle that regulation exists, but when it comes to cross-border efforts that would bother us, because the relevant rules in other countries. States does not want to get involved responsible," said a senior Foreign Ministry diplomat this.
Bebeb found, the results of this conference will be submitted to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to be used as guidelines in solving ocean pollution. The conference also identified the necessary elements included in the recommendation.
"This conference has identified the essential elements. Such obligations channel in claim, its organization, its mechanisms. Least we got a picture of it that we can use," he said.
According to him, most of Indonesia oceans are in need of any of these rules. There should be a rule that could legalize the impact of the damage was actually caused by the oil spill from the negligence of the operator and must be supported internationally.
"If anything happens how people want to be responsible, no pengaturannnya. Essentially, in principle, set in a fair and balanced against the interests of the parties who made a mistake that could be responsible, the aggrieved can get compensation,"

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