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Confitarma e ECM Europe sugli strumenti ambientali volontari

Il recepimento nello scorso agosto della direttiva europea 2009/12/EC, attraverso l’inserimento del “reato ambientale marittimo causato da navi” tra quelli previsti dal D.Lgs. 231/01, si inserisce in una forte domanda di requisiti ambientali addizionali perseguita dal governo degli Stati Uniti e, recentemente, dal Parlamento europeo. In un quadro dove l’implementazione degli strumenti ambientali volontari si sta rivelando determinate per le compagnie di navigazione che incrociano le rotte americane nasce così l’esigenza di razionalizzare la gestione dei sistemi ambientali (EMS). Read more »

Shipping Companies Sentenced for Environmental Crimes

Two Shipping Corporations Plead Guilty and Are Sentenced in Maryland for Obstruction of Justice and Environmental Crimes; Companies Each Sentenced to Pay $1.2 Million, Including $550,000 to Benefit Chesapeake Bay.

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The U.S. Coast Guard’s Environmental Crimes Voluntary Disclosure Policy: Incentive for Compliance

On November 14, 2007, the United States Coast Guard issued its Environmental Crimes Voluntary Disclosure Policy (the “Policy”). The Policy, patterned on the existing policies of the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) and the Environmental Protection Agency, may provide companies a mechanism to potentially avoid prosecution by establishing a dynamic “compliance management system” and fostering a proactive atmosphere of discovery and reporting of noncompliances.

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Tanker owners prosecuted for pollution in UK

At a hearing on December 2011 at Southampton Magistrates Court, the owners of a tanker were found guilty under UK maritime pollution legislation. The fine and costs amounted to a total of £95,000.

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Company sentenced for oil pollution and ballast water crimes in US

Wifredo A. Ferrer, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Rear Admiral William D. Baumgartner, Commander, 7th Coast Guard District, and John Sall, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Service, announced the sentencing of one of the Florida’s corporation, for oil pollution and ballast water crimes.

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