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FROM A VOLUNTARY SELF-ASSESSMENT TO A MANDATORY AUDIT SCHEME: MONITORING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF IMO INSTRUMENTS

Henning Jessen* and Ling Zhu

This article introduces the evolution and current status of the Member State Audit Scheme of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) which serves to evaluate the regulatory performance of the IMO Members. In view of parallel legal developments in air transport as governed by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), the article highlights comparable challenges and differing approaches in Member State auditing methodology as applied by both the ICAO and the IMO. While a continuous monitoring approach (as implemented in civil aviation) would also be desirable for maritime transport, continuous monitoring of flag states already exists in international shipping as demonstrated, eg by internationally coordinated Port State Control (PSC) mechanisms. As a result and as promoted by the Code on the Implementation of IMO Instruments (III Code), the article argues for strengthening the integration of existing PSC data and focusing even more on the ratification and domestic enforcement of international rules.

General introduction—the missions of the ICAO and the IMO

Maritime transport of passengers and/or goods and international civil aviation are generally considered to represent two different “technical” worlds, governed by two completely distinct legal regimes. However, there are also some remarkable similarities. Both regimes are globally governed by specialised agencies of the United Nations (UN), namely the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)1 and the International Maritime Organization (IMO).2 Both the ICAO and the IMO act as global

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