Providing international remedies for oil pollution incidentsProviding compensation for marine oil pollutionBroaderDetermining environmental liabilityExcellentReducing pollution from energy generationPresentableProtecting against environmental hazards from chemicals and petrochemicals industriesYet to rateDeveloping conventions on hazardous substancesYet to rateCombatting oil pollutionYet to rateNarrowerIdentifying oil and chemical spill control measures for emergencies in developing countriesYet to rateExpanding laws to control spills in waterYet to rateConstrainsDischarging oilYet to rateFacilitatesResponding rapidly to oil spillsUnpresentableFacilitated byHarmonizing transport of dangerous goodsPresentableClassifying dangerous substancesUnpresentableProhibiting dumping of hazardous wastesYet to rate ValuePollutionYet to rateOvercompensationYet to rateCompensationYet to rateWeb linkInternational Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage 1969 (1969 CLC), Brussels, 1969, 1976, and 1984International Convention on the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage 1971 (1971 Fund Convention), Brussels, 1971Convention on Liability and Compensation for Damage in Connection with the Carriage of Hazardous and Noxious Substances by Sea (HNS), London, 1996International Convention Relating to Intervention on the High Seas in Cases of Oil Pollution Casualties (Intervention Convention), Brussels, 1969International Convention on the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage (FUND) A New Method for Rapid Treatment and Management of Coastal Oil Pollution International Oil Pollution Compensation FundsCompensation for Ship-source Marine Oil SpillsInternational Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation (OPRC) The Threats from Oil Spills: Now, Then, and in the FutureMarine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning EU Network of ExcellenceHow we respond to marine pollution incidentsConsequences of oil spills: a review and framework for informing planningCan oil disasters be prevented in future?The Law and Multi -Agency Response to Oil Spill Incidents in Nigeria .SDGMetadataDatabaseGlobal strategiesType(E) Emanations of other strategiesSubjectCommerce » InsuranceHealth care » TreatmentOceanography » MarineResources » PetroleumSocietal problems » PollutionContent qualityUnpresentable UnpresentableLanguageEnglish1A4NJ5715DOCID12057150D7NID210041Last updateJan 29, 2019