Marine Pollution (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Act, 1986 (Act No. 2 of 1986)ScheduleInternational Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973 |
Done at London: 2 November 1973
THE PARTIES TO THE CONVENTION
BEING CONSCIOUS of the need to preserve the human environment in general and the marine environment in particular,
RECOGNIZING that deliberate, negligent or accidental release of oil and other harmful substances from ships constitutes a serious source of pollution,
RECOGNISING ALSO the importance of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution of the Sea by Oil, 1954, as being the first multilateral instrument to be concluded with the prime objective of protecting the environment, and appreciating the significant contribution which that Convention has made in preserving the seas and coastal environment from pollution,
DESIRING to achieve the complete elimination of intentional pollution of the marine environment by oil and other harmful substances and the minimization of accidental discharge of such substances,
CONSIDERING that this object may best be achieved by establishing rules not limited to oil pollution having a universal purport,
HAVE AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
Article 1 : General Obligations under the Convention
Article 5 : Certificates and Special Rules on Inspection of Ships
Article 6 : Detection of Violations and Enforcement of the Convention
Article 7 : Undue Delay to Ships
Article 8 : Reports on Incidents Involving Harmful Substances
Article 9 : Other Treaties and Interpretation
Article 10 : Settlement of Disputes
Article 11 : Communication of Information
Article 12 : Casualties to Ships
Article 13 : Signature, Ratification, Acceptance, Approval and Accession
Article 17 : Promotion of Technical Co-operation
Article 19 : Deposit and Registration
Protocol I : Provisions Concerning Reports on Incidents Involving Harmful Substances
Protocol II : Arbitration (in accordance with Article 10 of the Convention)