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Index
- abandonment, of vessel 4.7.2, 8.3.9
- Abbott, Charles 1.5.1, 1.5.2, 1.5.3, 1.5.4, 1.5.5
- accommodations, seafarer 7.4.0
- accountability 2.5.21, 4.5.19
- accounting 2.9.31, 4.5.16
- admiralty, agency in 4.0.28
- agency
- actions on 4.8.20
- actual 4.1.2
- in admiralty 4.0.28
- apparent 4.1.5
- contract 4.4.14, 4.4.15, 4.4.16, 4.4.17, 4.4.19
- defining 4.1.0
- by estoppel 4.1.7
- express 4.1.2
- fact of 4.3.5
- forms of 4.1.1
- implied 4.1.3
- inherent 4.1.4
- interest in subject matter of 4.4.11
- of necessity and 4.1.8
- by operation of law 4.1.9
- ostensible 4.1.5
- personal 1.11.3
- presupposition of 4.0.20
- ratification as implying 4.8.7
- relationship 4.3.7
- renunciation of 4.8.3
- rules governing 2.9.0
- shipmaster 4.3.0, 4.3.1, 4.4.1, 4.4.9
- triangles 4.0.5
- utility of 4.2.1
- agents 1.4.24, 1.4.26
- Age of Discovery 1.6.2
- air pollution 9.2.79, 9.2.81, 9.2.87
- air pressure systems in SOLAS 5.3.71
- alarm system, in SOLAS 5.3.90
- anchor watch 8.3.5
- Antarctica 9.9.25
- anxiety disorders 2.4.16
- appearance
- argumentation 2.5.4
- asbestos 5.3.18
- astern, means of going, in SOLAS 5.3.65
- Australia 3.5.9
- authoritarianism, owner 1.0.52
- authority 1.4.25 see also duty to public authority
- automated vessels 1.10.11, 10.0.1, 10.0.1(fn)
- Babylonian law 1.6.3
- Bahamas 5.0.12
- bailment/deposit 4.0.14, 6.0.15
- ballast tanks, protective coatings on 5.3.15
- bilge discharge 9.2.15
- bilge pumping, in SOLAS 5.3.73
- bilge tanks, in MARPOL 9.2.13
- bill of lading
- boards of inquiry 1.0.1
- boat, as term 1.1.21(fn)
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- bows, tanker, safe access to 5.3.16
- Bretton Woods Agreement 1.1.14
- bridge
- bulkheads, peak and machinery space, in SOLAS 5.3.37
- bulkheads, watertight, in SOLAS 5.3.35, 5.3.36
- C-4 1.1.18
- C-5 1.1.18
- cancellation, of shipmaster decisions 4.8.2
- capitalisation 1.3.3
- captain, as term 1.1.21(fn), 1.1.22, 1.1.22(fn)
- cargo
- appearance 6.1.5
- assumptions of law of 6.0.7
- bill of lading accuracy 6.0.17
- bill of lading representations 6.0.21
- blending of liquid 6.3.9
- care of, vs. management of vessel 6.0.3
- carriage 6.0.11
- certification 10.1.11
- charterparties and 6.5.7
- clause paramount and 6.0.5
- coal 7.9.1
- in common law 6.0.15
- condition 6.1.4, 6.2.10
- counting 6.1.0
- custodial functions and 6.0.14
- damaged, sale of 8.5.8
- dangerous 6.4.0, 8.3.6
- deck 6.1.3
- defined 1.4.28
- delivery 6.0.13
- description 6.2.8
- discharge 6.0.12
- disposition of 6.1.2
- duty to 1.5.10
- duty to vessel and 5.0.8
- and evolution of carriage by sea 6.0.4
- fiduciary functions and 6.0.14
- fire safety and 9.1.26
- fundamentals 6.2.7
- gas detection with 6.3.5
- grain 6.3.12, 6.3.13
- information 6.3.4
- information per se 6.1.1
- in law 6.0.1
- loading 6.3.11
- material safety data sheets for 6.3.8
- mate’s receipts and 6.2.12
- measurement 6.0.10
- oxygen analysis with 6.3.5
- perishable 8.5.8
- pesticides 6.3.6
- P&I clubs and 6.2.4, 6.2.5
- qualitative assessment of 6.2.13
- quantity 6.2.9
- raising money on 8.5.7
- receipt of 6.0.9
- responsibilities, increase in 6.0.2
- risks 1.9.10
- sale of, to pay for repair 8.5.5
- seaworthiness and 6.0.20
- securing 6.3.7
- shipmaster in buying or selling 4.5.13
- sigillary duties and 6.0.14, 6.2.5, 6.2.6
- in SOLAS 6.3.0
- solid bulk, defined 6.3.2
- stowage 6.0.10, 6.3.7, 6.3.11
- supercargoes 1.6.7
- unitisation of 1.8.9, 1.9.6
- unloading 6.3.11
- unsafe 6.0.19
- cargo area access, in SOLAS 5.3.19
- cargo documents, evolution of 6.0.6
- cargo inequalities 1.0.47
- Cargo Record Book 9.2.35, 9.2.42
- cargo vessel emergency power, in SOLAS 5.3.82
- cargo vessel external openings, in SOLAS 5.3.42
- Carmack Amendment 6.2.1
- Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (U.K.) 5.1.12
- Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (U.S.) 6.0.5
- casualty threshold 9.1.29
- catering, for seafarers 7.4.0
- certificates 5.0.19, 5.1.1
- charterparties
- charts, nautical 8.1.28
- chemical tankers 6.4.14, 6.4.15
- chief information officer
- chief stability officer 5.3.26
- chief vessel controller 5.3.6
- citizenship, natal states and 3.5.5
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- civil command see also shipmaster
- appearance of 2.5.3
- background on 1.0.1
- bill of lading and 6.2.3
- centrality of 10.1.6
- command-worthy 10.1.8
- conscience of 1.3.19
- contract with 10.1.3
- control system 10.0.6
- Conventions and 5.2.3
- criminalisation of 1.11.2
- decisions of, at-sea 1.2.9
- defining 1.2.0
- dimensions of 1.0.3
- duties to states 3.0.8
- duty of self and 2.0.2
- duty to cargo and 6.0.0
- duty to public authority and 3.0.2
- elimination of 1.10.0, 1.10.1
- as enforcer 7.1.6
- essence of 2.5.1
- as fiduciary 6.0.16
- fit 2.2.0
- gratitude of 2.2.3
- historical antecedents 1.0.0
- humility of 2.2.2
- importance of jurisdiction to 3.1.4
- limitation of liability of 4.7.0
- as manager 2.4.0
- metric of 1.2.3
- naval command vs. 1.1.13
- objective of 1.0.0
- physical power and 1.6.1
- powers 1.2.2
- precepts 1.0.2
- professional judgment in 1.2.8
- public expectations of decisions of 1.11.0
- recognised organisations and 5.0.20
- resilience 2.3.0, 2.3.1, 2.3.2
- as responsible 1.0.1
- as responsive 1.0.1
- savage 7.0.13
- as seafarer 7.1.4
- seaworthiness and 5.1.3
- specific public powers of 3.0.10
- survival and 1.6.0
- in triad with owner and registry state 3.0.7
- universal characteristics of 2.2.1
- unsupported 10.1.7
- vessel and 5.0.3
- vessel relationship 3.0.6
- civil commander–control systems identities 1.0.24
- civil commander–vessel–registry–owner identity 1.0.23
- civil control 1.1.15
- civility 2.5.5
- clause paramount 6.0.5
- clothing 2.5.7
- coal cargo 7.9.1
- coastal state
- Code of Hammurabi 1.6.2
- COGSA 4.1.8, 6.0.4, 6.2.1
- collusion 2.9.13
- COLREGS see International Convention for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972 (COLREGS)
- Combershall, William 1.1.22
- comity of licence 1.0.49
- command decisions 2.2.4
- command functions
- command judgment 4.0.22
- command-worthiness 1.0.11
- communication 2.5.22
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- company security officer (CSO) 5.4.0
- compensation, of shipmaster 4.4.3
- competition, in shipping 1.3.4
- compromise, shipmaster and 4.5.8, 4.8.9
- condition, cargo 6.1.4, 6.2.10
- confessions of judgment 4.5.4
- confidence 2.9.6
- confidentiality 2.9.6
- Conrad, Joseph 2.8.0
- conscience, of civil commander 1.3.19
- construction drawings, in SOLAS 5.3.20
- consuls, natal state and 3.5.0
- contiguous zone 3.3.3
- continuous presence–fitness identity 1.0.28, 2.7.2
- contract
- contract power, of owner 4.2.4
- contract risk 1.9.12
- contractual waivers of liability 4.7.11
- controlling, as manager function 2.4.2
- control states 1.0.32, 1.0.33, 1.0.34, 1.0.35, 1.0.36, 1.0.37, 1.0.38
- Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation (SUA) 3.6.2
- coordination, as manager function 2.4.3
- Corporate Manslaughter Act 2007 (UK) 1.11.2
- correction, of bill of lading 6.2.14
- corrosion protection, in SOLAS 5.3.24
- COSTA CONCORDIA 2.3.1, 8.5.3
- costs 10.0.11
- counting cargo 6.1.0
- COVID-19 pandemic 10.0.4
- craft, as term 1.1.21(fn)
- criminalisation, of civil commander 1.11.2
- criminal risk 1.9.13
- CSO see company security officer (CSO)
- culture, of shipping 1.3.18
- cyber risk 1.9.14
- cybersecurity 10.2.8
- damage control drills, in SOLAS 5.3.51
- damage control in SOLAS 5.3.50
- danger messages 8.1.32, 8.1.33
- dangerous cargo 8.3.6
- decisions see command decisions
- deck cargo 6.1.3
- deck watch 8.3.5
- defensive command 1.2.11, 10.2.9
- delegated controllers, SOLAS and 5.3.7
- delegation 2.5.25
- demise charterer 4.3.2
- demurrage 6.2.11
- deplorable acts 2.8.1
- DERBYSHIRE 2.8.0, 7.3.0
- desks 1.4.12, 1.4.13, 1.4.14, 1.4.15, 1.4.16
- deviation 8.5.3
- diary, voyage command 2.4.23
- diesel engines 1.8.9
- digital selective calling (DSC) 8.2.2
- digital twin, of vessel 10.2.5
- dignity, respect for 2.2.14
- diligence, as command function 1.5.21
- directing, as manager function 2.4.4
- disclosure 2.9.21
- discontinuity
- disembarkation means, in SOLAS 5.3.22
- dishonesty 2.2.16
- dismissals 2.5.12
- disruptive technologies 1.8.2, 1.8.8
- distress signal misuse 8.1.37
- distress situations, obligations and procedures in 8.1.34
- documents
- doorman, in Wegner-Gray axes 1.11.3
- double bottoms, in SOLAS 5.3.34
- double-side skin spaces 5.3.15
- drawings, construction, in SOLAS 5.3.20
- dress 2.5.7
- drug trafficking 3.1.11
- due care 1.5.21, 2.9.26, 2.9.28, 2.9.29
- due diligence 2.9.26, 2.9.27
- seaworthiness and 5.1.2
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- duties to states 3.0.0
- duty-fitness identity 1.0.27
- duty of loyalty 2.9.15
- duty of readiness 5.1.6
- duty of repair 5.1.6
- duty of self 1.5.6
- duty of self-competence 1.5.6
- duty-self competency identity 2.7.1
- duty to cargo 1.5.10
- duty to communicate 2.9.19
- duty to environment 1.5.13, 9.0.0 see also MARPOL (International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships)
- duty to information 1.5.14, 10.0.2
- duty to life 1.5.11
- coal cargo and 7.9.1
- conditions of employment and 7.3.0
- dangerous spaces and 7.9.0
- duty to ensure communication and 7.0.14
- existential life identities 7.0.2
- health and safety protection in 7.5.3
- human rights and 7.0.1
- Maritime Labor Convention and 7.1.0
- medical attention and 7.0.15
- medicaments and 7.0.16
- noise exposure and 7.4.1
- overview of 7.0.0
- savage civil commander and 7.0.13
- savage seafarers and 7.0.12
- staffing and 7.0.11, 7.3.8
- stowaways and 7.7.2
- wage administration and 7.3.2
- duty to maintain proper lookout 8.3.3
- duty to private authority 1.5.8
- agency by estoppel and 4.1.7
- agency by operation of law and 4.1.9
- agency in admiralty and 4.0.28
- agency of necessity and 4.1.8
- agency relationship and 4.3.7
- apparent agency and 4.1.5
- bailment and 4.0.14
- co-agents and 4.0.24
- command judgment and 4.0.22
- deposit and 4.0.14
- disclosed owner and 4.2.7
- election for liability and 4.2.9
- employment law and 4.0.30
- evidence and 4.3.4
- fact of agency and 4.3.5
- implied agency and 4.1.3
- inherent agency and 4.1.4
- law and 4.0.19
- needs for delegation and 4.0.25
- officers under civil commander and 4.0.26
- ostensible agency and 4.1.5
- owner liability and 4.2.10
- owners and 4.0.12, 4.2.0
- post-transactional evidence and 4.3.8
- power to contract and 4.2.5
- presupposition of command and 4.0.21
- presupposition of delegation and 4.0.23
- shipmaster agency and 4.3.1
- shipmaster agent and 4.0.1
- shipmaster and 4.0.13
- shipmaster torts and 4.6.0
- sub-agents and 4.0.24
- undisclosed owner and 4.2.8
- utility of agency and 4.2.1
- vessel and 4.0.13
- duty to public authority 1.5.7, 10.1.9
- civil commander and 3.0.2
- coastal state jurisdiction and 3.3.0
- contiguous zone and 3.3.3
- conventions and 3.1.2
- duties to states and 3.0.0
- Exclusive Economic Zone and 3.3.4
- inquiries and 3.0.3
- interdiction and 3.6.0
- International Maritime Organization and 3.1.12, 3.1.13, 3.1.14
- investigations and 3.0.3
- jurisdiction and 3.1.3, 3.1.4
- laws and 3.1.2
- natal states and 3.5.0
- nationality and 3.1.7
- port states and 3.4.0
- protection and 3.1.8
- registry states and 3.2.0
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- SOLAS and 3.1.15
- territoriality and 3.1.6
- territorial sea and 3.3.2
- UN bodies 3.1.1
- universality and 3.1.9
- vessel-civil commander relationship and 3.0.6
- vessel in 3.0.4
- world order and 3.1.0
- duty to repair 5.1.6, 5.1.7
- duty to vessel 1.5.9, 5.0.0
- cargo and 5.0.8
- certificates and 5.0.19
- environments and 5.0.9
- examination and 5.0.15
- inspection and 5.0.15
- Maritime Labour Convention and 5.3.1
- nationality and 5.0.14
- observation and 5.0.15
- recognised organisation and 5.0.18, 5.0.20
- seaworthiness and 5.1.14
- security in 5.4.0
- SOLAS and 5.3.0, 5.3.1, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 5.3.4, 5.3.5, 5.3.6, 5.3.7, 5.3.8
- United Kingdom and 5.0.13
- United States and 5.0.12
- duty to voyage 1.5.12
- hydrographic services and 8.1.9
- ice patrol and 8.1.6
- life-savings signals and 8.1.8
- meteorological services and 8.1.5
- mission in 8.0.0
- motile vessel process and 8.0.3
- navigation aids and 8.1.13
- navigational warnings and 8.1.4
- search and rescue services and 8.1.7
- SOLAS and 8.1.0
- vessel-life control system and 8.0.4
- vessel reporting systems and 8.1.11
- vessel routing systems and 8.1.11
- vessel traffic services and 8.1.12
- voyage path and 8.0.5
- eating disorders 2.4.17
- eccentricities 2.5.9
- Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) 3.1.1
- economic conflicts 2.9.7
- economic democracy of shipping 1.3.1
- ECOSOC see Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
- EEZ see Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
- efficiency, technology and 1.8.0
- election for liability 4.2.9
- electrical hazards, in SOLAS 5.3.84
- electrical installations, in SOLAS 5.3.77, 5.3.78, 5.3.92
- electrical power source
- electric steering gear, in SOLAS 5.3.67
- electrohydraulic steering gear, in SOLAS 5.3.67
- electromagnetic compatibility 8.1.17
- electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS) 1.0.0, 1.9.24, 1.10.5, 8.1.19
- EL FARO 2.8.0
- embarkation means, in SOLAS 5.3.22
- emergency installations, in passenger vessels, in SOLAS 5.3.76
- emergency power
- emergency room surgeon, in Wegner-Gray axes 1.11.3
- emergency towing, in SOLAS 5.3.17
- emissions control 9.2.87, 9.2.93
- emotional self-management 2.4.15
- emotions, public 1.11.4
- empathy 2.5.23
- employee desks 1.4.15
- employment agreements 7.3.1
- employment conditions 7.3.0
- employment documents 2.6.9
- employment laws
- energy efficiency 9.2.83, 9.2.94, 9.2.96
- engineering watch 8.3.5
- engineers’ alarm in SOLAS 5.3.75
- engines, diesel 1.8.9
- ENRICA LEXIE 3.1.11
- environment see also MARPOL (International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships)
- environmentally informed, protected, safe, commercially facilitative, secure, and ready vessel–fit civil commander identity 1.0.40
- environmental risk 1.9.15, 1.10.3
- equipment maintenance 8.1.16
- Ericcson screw propeller 1.8.4
- estoppel, agency by 4.1.7
- ethical stewardship 1.0.10
- etiquette 1.1.20
- evidence
- examination, observation and inspection vs. 5.0.15
- excellence 2.9.32
- Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) 3.2.2, 3.3.4, 8.0.5
- existential identities 2.7.0
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- experimental psychology 1.11.3
- explorers 1.1.23
- EXXON VALDEZ 1.11.2, 2.3.1
- fair dealing 2.9.18
- faithfulness 2.9.1
- ferrous hulls 1.8.5
- fidelity 2.9.1, 2.9.2, 2.9.4
- fiduciary 1.5.22, 2.9.2, 2.9.10, 6.0.14, 6.0.16
- fiduciary relationship 2.9.3
- financial matters, natal states and 3.5.12
- fire
- alarm 9.1.10
- alternative design and arrangements for 9.1.23
- casualty threshold 9.1.29
- containment 9.1.12
- dangerous goods and 9.1.26
- definitions with 9.1.4
- detection 9.1.10
- drills 9.1.20
- escape means 9.1.17
- growth potential 9.1.7
- helicopter facilities and 9.1.25
- ignition probability and 9.1.6
- notification 9.1.16
- operational readiness for 9.1.19
- protection and extinction 9.1.1
- safety objectives 9.1.3
- smoke generation potential and toxicity in 9.1.8
- smoke spread control 9.1.11
- structural integrity and 9.1.14
- suppression and control 9.1.0
- training 9.1.20
- firefighting 9.1.12
- fire precautions, in SOLAS 5.3.86
- fiscal documents 2.6.10
- fit civil commander–valid information identity 1.0.30
- fitness
- fitness-existence identity 2.7.3
- fitness–existence identity 1.0.29
- flood detection, for passenger vessels, in SOLAS 5.3.58
- flooding casualty, system capabilities and operational information after, in SOLAS 5.3.33
- flood protection, in SOLAS 5.3.87
- forgery, shipmaster and 4.8.10
- foundering 7.3.7
- fraud, by shipmaster 4.6.6
- FTP Code 9.1.7(fn)
- gang risk 1.9.20
- garbage 9.2.67, 9.2.69, 9.2.73, 9.2.91
- gas carriers 6.4.17, 6.4.18
- gas detection 6.3.5
- generic licensing 1.0.53
- global maritime distress and safety system (GMDSS) 8.2.2, 8.2.5, 8.2.7
- GMDSS see global maritime distress and safety system (GMDSS)
- goal-based vessel construction standards, in SOLAS 5.3.23
- going down with vessel 2.8.0
- good faith
- Good Samaritan 7.7.1
- grain 6.3.12, 6.3.13
- gratitude 2.2.3
- GRATITUDINE 8.5.5
- GREAT EASTERN 5.3.34
- grooming, personal 2.5.10
- Hague Rules 4.7.9, 6.0.21, 6.2.1
- half-distance rule 8.3.3
- Hamburg Rules 6.0.4
- handbooks 1.0.1(fn)
- hand control 2.5.11
- Harter Act 6.2.1
- heading systems 8.1.25
- health protection, of seafarers 7.5.0
- helicopter facilities 9.1.25
- HERALD OF FREE ENTERPRISE 1.11.2, 5.3.46
- HILL HARMONY 8.5.3
- HIMALAYA 4.7.6
- home risk 1.9.30
- honesty, as command function 1.5.17, 2.2.15
- hot pursuit 3.4.11
- hull
- human factor 1.0.4
- human rights 7.0.1
- human rights-existence identity 7.0.8
- humility 2.2.2, 2.5.24
- Hydra 1.0.2(fn)
- hydrographic services 8.1.9
- ice patrol service 8.1.6
- identity
- civil commander–control systems 1.0.24
- civil commander–vessel–registry–owner 1.0.23
- continuous presence–fitness 1.0.28, 2.7.2
- duty-fitness 1.0.27
- duty-self competency 2.7.1
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- existential 2.7.0, 7.0.2
- fit civil commander–valid information 1.0.30
- fitness–existence 1.0.29, 2.7.3
- human rights-existence 7.0.8
- informed vessel–fit civil commander identity 1.0.41
- life-existence 7.0.4
- life-intactness 7.0.5
- life protection 7.0.3
- rescue-existence 7.0.7
- social and health order-intactness 7.0.6
- vessel-trade 1.0.25
- illegal activity 3.1.11
- illegal instructions 2.9.25
- immoral instructions 2.9.25
- impossibility hypothesis 1.5.2
- IMSBC Code 6.3.2
- INCHMAREE clause 4.7.12, 4.7.13
- incineration 9.2.91
- inclining experiments, in SOLAS 5.3.27
- incompetency
- INCOTERMS 6.2.1
- Industrial Revolution 1.7.3
- inequalities 1.0.44
- inequality of life 1.0.48
- inertia
- influence 2.5.26
- information
- information-fit civil commander discontinuity 1.0.19
- informed self-competency 2.0.1
- informed vessel–fit civil commander identity 1.0.41
- informed vessel–fit civil commander state 1.2.10
- Inland Rules 8.3.3
- in loco parentis 1.7.3
- INMARSAT 8.2.2, 8.2.11
- inquiries, in duty to public authority 3.0.3
- inspection, observation and examination vs. 5.0.15
- insurance, shipmaster in buying and procuring 4.5.14
- integrity, personal 2.2.13
- intellectual health 2.4.21
- interdiction
- intermingling of funds 4.5.17
- internal security documents 2.6.11
- internal self-management 2.4.20
- International Code for Application of Fire Test Procedures (FTP Code) 9.1.7(fn)
- International Code for the Security of Ships and Port Facilities (ISPS Code) 1.4.0(fn), 1.4.4, 1.9.14, 3.1.13
- International Code of Signals 8.1.22
- International Convention for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972 (COLREGS) 8.3.3
- International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue (SAR) 8.2.2
- International Convention on Salvage 8.5.4
- International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships 5.2.0
- International Convention Relating to the Limitation of Liability of Owners of Sea-Going Ships 4.7.3, 4.7.7
- International Labour Organization (ILO) 1.0.50, 3.0.0, 3.1.12
- International Maritime Organization (IMO) 1.0.50, 1.3.15, 3.0.0
- International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS Code) 5.4.0
- investigations, in duty to public authority 3.0.3
- iron hulls 1.8.7
- Islamic law 1.6.5
- JANE 1.0.4
- JASON 8.5.9
- jettison 8.5.4
- Joint Maritime Commission (JMC) 7.3.3
- Jones, John Paul 1.1.13(fn)
- judicial persons 1.0.43
- jurisdiction
- coastal state 3.3.0
- doctrines of 3.1.5
- duty to public authority and 3.1.3, 3.1.4, 3.1.5
- illegal activity and 3.1.11
- importance of, to civil commander 3.1.4
- interdiction and 3.6.1
- nationality and 3.1.7
- port state 3.4.1
- principles of 3.1.5
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- territoriality and 3.1.6
- universality of 3.1.9
- labour
- language, natal state and 3.5.11
- language proficiency documents 2.6.12
- law
- Babylonian 1.6.3
- cargo in 6.0.1
- duty to private authority and 4.0.19
- duty to public authority and 3.1.2
- Islamic 1.6.5
- medieval 1.6.6
- registry state, as dominating 3.2.3
- Roman 1.6.2, 1.6.4
- seaworthiness and common 5.1.12
- seaworthiness and statutory 5.1.11
- Sumerian 1.6.3
- vessel and domestic 5.2.2
- vessel-civil commander relationship 3.0.6
- vessel in 5.0.10
- leadership 2.5.0
- leases, shipmaster and 4.8.11
- leave, right to 2.1.7
- liability
- abandonment and limitation of 4.7.2
- contractual waivers of 4.7.11
- election for 4.2.9
- evolution of owners’ 4.7.6
- International Convention Relating to the Limitation of Liability of Owners of Sea-Going Ships and 4.7.3
- limitation of, by civil commander, under U.K and international law 4.7.7
- limitation of, carrier and 4.7.9
- limitation of, in United States 4.7.8
- limitation of civil commander 4.7.0
- limitation regimes 4.7.1
- London Convention and 4.7.4
- nuclear damages and 4.7.10
- oil pollution and 4.7.10
- owner 4.2.10, 4.4.4
- owner, for shipmaster torts 4.6.2
- strict 4.6.8
- vicarious 4.6.9
- Liberia 5.0.12
- licence, comity and originality of 1.0.49
- licensing, generic and specific 1.0.53
- liens 6.2.11
- life
- life-existence identity 7.0.4
- life-intactness identity 7.0.5
- life protection identity 7.0.3
- life salvage 7.7.0
- life-saving signals 8.1.8, 8.1.30
- lighting systems, in SOLAS 5.3.79
- Limitation of Vessel Owner’s Liability Act 4.7.8
- limitations, operational 8.1.31
- loading of vessels, in SOLAS 5.3.52
- London Convention 4.7.4
- London Protocol 9.0.1
- long-range identification and tracking, of vessels 8.1.20
- lookout, duty to maintain proper 8.3.3
- loyalty
- loyalty risk 1.9.17
- lying 2.2.16
- machinery controls, in SOLAS 5.3.68
- machinery installations, in SOLAS
- machinery space-bridge communication, in SOLAS 5.3.74
- machinery spaces, periodically unattended, in SOLAS 5.3.85
- MAERSK ALABAMA 4.0.26
- maintenance 1.10.9
- management, as command function 1.5.20, 2.4.0
- management inertia 10.0.9
- mannerisms 2.5.6
- manners, table 2.5.8
- manning, as tern 1.0.0
- MARCHIONESS 1.11.2
- MARINE ELECTRIC 5.1.9
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- Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) 5.4.0
- maritime venture 1.3.0
- as paradigm 4.0.3
- MARPOL (International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships) 1.2.1, 9.0.0, 9.0.1
- Antarctica in 9.9.25
- bilge discharge in 9.2.15
- bilge tanks in 9.2.13
- certificates in 9.2.36, 9.2.37, 9.2.61, 9.2.84
- dangerous cargo in 9.2.50, 9.2.53
- emissions control in 9.2.87, 9.2.93
- energy efficiency in 9.2.83, 9.2.94, 9.2.96
- garbage in 9.2.67, 9.2.69, 9.2.73, 9.2.91
- incineration in 9.2.91
- International Maritime Organization and 3.1.13
- nitrogen oxides in 9.2.88
- noxious liquid substances in 9.2.30, 9.2.32, 9.2.35, 9.2.40, 9.2.41, 9.2.44, 9.2.45
- oil carriers and 9.2.3
- oil filtration in 9.2.14
- oil pollution and 9.2.1
- oil record book in 9.2.17
- oil residue storage tanks in 9.2.12
- ozone-depleting substances in 9.2.92
- port states in 3.4.0
- sewage in 9.2.62
- ship-to-ship transfers in 9.2.23, 9.9.24
- slop tanks in 9.2.39
- sulphur oxides in 9.2.89
- surveys in 9.2.34
- tanker cargo spaces in 9.2.18
- volatile organic compounds in 9.2.90
- Marshall Islands 5.0.12
- master, as term 1.0.0(fn), 1.1.21(fn)
- master’s desk 1.4.13
- material safety data sheets 6.3.8
- mate’s receipt 6.2.12
- means of going astern, in SOLAS 5.3.65
- medical attention, duty for 7.0.15
- medical care, for seafarers 7.5.2
- medical condition, of civil commander 2.4.13
- medical documents 2.6.13
- medical fitness 7.0.17
- medical training 10.1.12
- medicaments, maintenance of 7.0.16
- medieval law 1.6.6
- Merchant Marine Act (US) 1.9.3
- message value, of appearance 2.5.3
- meteorological services 8.1.5
- military logistics, trade vs. 1.1.2
- mission, as voyage 8.0.0
- mission objective 1.2.12
- MLC see Maritime Labor Convention (MLC)
- Molloy, Charles 1.5.0
- money laundering 3.1.11
- mortgage powers 4.5.6
- motivation, as manager function 2.4.1
- multiculturalism 2.5.19
- Nairobi International Convention on Removal of Wrecks 5.2.0
- natal states
- nationality
- natural persons 1.0.43
- nautical charts 8.1.28
- nautical publications 8.1.28
- naval command 1.1.13
- naval control 1.1.16
- naval staffing 1.1.11
- navies 1.1.1
- navigation aids 8.1.13
- navigational activity records 8.1.29
- navigational systems
- navigational warnings 8.1.4
- necessity, agency of 4.1.8
- negligence
- negotiability, of bill of lading 6.2.0
- nitrogen oxides (NOx) 9.2.88
- Noah 1.0.0(fn)
- noise exposure, in duty to life 7.4.1
- noise protection, in SOLAS 5.3.25
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- noxious liquid substances 9.2.30, 9.2.32, 9.2.35, 9.2.40, 9.2.41, 9.2.44, 9.2.45
- nuclear damages 4.7.10
- nullification, by owner of shipmaster acts 4.8.1
- nunciary duties 2.6.3, 6.2.12
- nuntius 4.0.27
- nutritional fitness 7.0.17
- oath 2.6.14
- obedience 2.9.22
- to other agents 2.9.23
- observation, inspection and examination vs. 5.0.15
- oddities 2.5.9
- Odysseus 1.0.0(fn)
- office 1.4.12
- oil cargo 6.3.9
- oil carrier cargo spaces 9.2.18
- oil carriers 9.2.3
- oil filtration 9.2.14
- oil pollution 4.7.10, 9.2.1, 9.2.19
- Oil Pollution Act (U.S.) 7.3.4
- oil record book 9.2.17, 9.2.28
- oil residue storage tanks 9.2.12
- operational limitations 8.1.31
- organisation of office of civil commander 2.6.5
- organising, as manager function 2.4.7
- originality of licence 1.0.49
- owner 1.4.22, 10.1.2
- actions by, against shipmaster 4.8.17
- co-, as principals and joint shipmasters 4.2.12
- conduct 4.2.11
- disclosed 4.2.6, 4.2.7
- duty to private authority and 4.0.12, 4.2.0
- hypothetical but not physical presence of 4.2.2
- liability 4.2.10, 4.4.4
- nullification of shipmaster acts by 4.8.1
- partially disclosed 4.2.6
- power to contract 4.2.5
- property transactions, shipmaster and 4.5.25
- recovery of property 4.5.23
- release of 4.8.4
- repudiation of shipmaster acts by 4.8.1
- shipmaster actions against 4.8.16
- shipmaster torts and liability for 4.6.2
- shipmaster torts and responsibility for 4.6.1
- in triad with civil command and registry state 3.0.7
- undisclosed 4.2.6, 4.2.8
- utility of agency and 4.2.1
- owner authoritarianism 1.0.52
- owner remedies 2.9.14
- owner risk 1.9.18
- oxygen analysis 6.3.5
- ozone-depleting substances 9.2.92
- Panama 5.0.12
- pandemic 10.0.4
- Paris Memorandum of Understanding 3.4.5
- passenger vessels
- carrying goods, in SOLAS 5.3.40
- emergency installation locations in 5.3.76
- emergency power for, in SOLAS 5.3.80
- flood detection in, in SOLAS 5.3.58
- hull and superstructure integrity, in SOLAS 5.3.46
- RO-RO 5.3.46, 5.3.59, 9.1.27
- subdivision load line assignment for, in SOLAS 5.3.47, 5.3.48
- watertight integrity of, in SOLAS 5.3.45
- passport, natal states and 3.5.7
- pecuniary emphases 1.0.51
- penal emphases 1.0.51
- perils of the sea risk 1.9.19
- permeability factor, in SOLAS 5.3.31
- permission to board, port states and 3.4.10
- personal characteristics 2.2.12
- personal documents 2.6.15
- personal grooming 2.5.10
- personal integrity 2.2.13
- personality disorders 2.4.18
- personal privacy 2.5.18
- personal risk 1.9.30
- personalty 4.5.26, 4.5.27
- pesticides 6.3.6
- Phoenician verity 1.0.22
- physical power, in emergence of civil command 1.6.1
- physical self-management 2.4.14
- P&I clubs 6.2.4, 6.2.5
- PILGRIM 7.0.12
- pilots 8.5.6
- pilot transfer arrangements 8.1.24
- piracy risk 1.9.20
- planning, as manager function 2.4.6
- Polar Code 8.4.0, 9.2.47, 9.2.66, 9.9.27
- policy, as manager function 2.4.8
- political risk 1.9.21
- polity 2.5.5
- pollution see also MARPOL (International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships)
- port, unsafe 8.5.11
- port risks 1.9.22
- port state control officers (PSCOs) 3.4.2, 3.4.7
- port states
- control in 3.4.2, 3.4.6, 9.2.57, 9.2.85
- co-opting of state security requirements and 3.4.6
- documents and 3.4.4
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- hot pursuit and 3.4.11
- jurisdiction, registry state jurisdiction and 3.4.1
- no right of visit to 3.4.0
- permission to board and 3.4.10
- reporting to 3.4.12
- in SOLAS 3.4.3
- position updating 8.2.20
- positivity 2.5.27
- post-disaster analyses 1.0.1
- post-transactional evidence 4.3.8
- posture 2.5.11
- power of attorney, shipmaster 4.4.18
- PRESTIGE 2.3.1
- privacy, personal 2.5.18
- private enterprise 2.9.9
- private instructions 2.9.24
- privileges, natal states and 3.5.6
- progression to command 2.6.0
- Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) 3.6.3
- pronouns 1.0.0
- propeller, Ericcson screw 1.8.4
- property contracting authority 4.5.20
- property-life dichotomy 1.0.15
- propulsion control, from bridge, in SOLAS 5.3.88
- protection, duty to public authority and 3.1.8
- prudence, as command function 1.5.21, 2.9.26, 2.9.30
- PSCOs see port state control officers (PSCOs)
- PSI see Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI)
- psychology 1.11.3
- psychotic disorders 2.4.19
- public emotions 1.11.4
- public expectations, of civil commander decisions 1.11.0
- radioactive waste 6.4.19
- radiocommunications 8.2.0
- radio equipment 8.2.9, 8.2.10, 8.2.11, 8.2.12, 8.2.13
- radio installations 8.2.8
- railroads 1.10.8
- ratification 4.8.5, 4.8.6, 4.8.7, 4.8.12
- readiness, duty of 5.1.6
- receipt of cargo 6.0.9
- recognised organisation 5.0.18, 5.0.20
- recreation, seafarer 7.4.0
- refugees 7.7.4
- registry
- registry state 1.4.23
- agent for 3.2.4
- duty to public authority and 3.2.0
- fundamental principles of 3.2.0
- implications of, as to civil commander 3.2.5
- law differences 1.0.50
- laws as dominating 3.2.3
- and no universality of conventions 3.2.2
- port state jurisdiction and 3.4.1
- risks 1.9.23
- uniformity across 10.1.14
- vessel nationality and 3.2.1
- regulation, shipping 1.3.15, 10.0.4, 10.1.1
- regulatory inertia 10.0.8
- relations, social 2.5.14
- release, of owner 4.8.4
- renunciation of agency 4.8.3
- repair
- repair, of ships 1.10.9
- repatriation 7.3.6
- reporting
- reprimands 2.5.12
- repudiation, by owner of shipmaster acts 4.8.1
- rescission, of shipmaster decisions 4.8.2
- rescue-existence identity 7.0.7
- resilience 2.3.0, 2.3.1, 2.3.2
- respect for human dignity 2.2.14
- respondeat superior 4.6.8, 5.3.7
- rest, right to 2.1.6, 7.3.4
- retraction, of shipmaster decisions 4.8.2
- right to leave 2.1.7
- right to on-the-scene decision-making 2.1.8
- right to proper training 2.1.10
- right to rest 2.1.6
- right to sufficient staff 2.1.9
- rising 2.5.17
- risk 1.0.39
- cargo 1.9.10
- communications 1.9.11
- contract 1.9.12
- criminal 1.9.13
- cyber 1.9.14
- environmental 1.9.15, 1.10.3
- gang 1.9.20
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- as increasing 1.10.2
- labour 1.9.16
- loyalty 1.9.17
- owner 1.9.18
- perils of the sea 1.9.19
- personal 1.9.30
- piracy 1.9.20
- political 1.9.21
- port 1.9.22
- registry state 1.9.23
- self-protection from 2.7.4
- technology 1.9.24
- time 1.9.25
- vessel 1.9.26
- voyage 1.9.27
- war 1.9.28
- weaponisation 1.9.29
- Roman law 1.6.2, 1.6.4
- Rotterdam Rules 6.0.4
- safety, of vessel, authority as to 5.0.6
- safety centre 9.1.31
- Safety of Life at Sea Convention (SOLAS) 1.0.1, 1.4.0, 1.4.0(fn), 1.4.4, 1.9.1, 1.9.3, 1.9.14, 3.1.13
- air pressure systems in 5.3.71
- alarm system in 5.3.90
- asbestos in 5.3.18
- bile pumping in 5.3.73
- boilers and boiler feed systems in 5.3.69, 5.3.92
- bridge-machinery space communication and 5.3.74
- bridge propulsion control in 5.3.88
- cargo area access in 5.3.19
- cargo in 6.3.0
- cargo vessel emergency power in 5.3.82
- chief information officer and 5.3.5
- chief vessel controller and 5.3.6
- communication in 5.3.89
- compliance in 5.3.3
- construction drawings in 5.3.20
- corrosion protection in 5.3.24
- damage control drills in 5.3.51
- damage control in 5.3.50
- definitions in 5.3.13
- delegated controllers and 5.3.7
- disembarkation means in 5.3.22
- double bottoms in 5.3.34
- double-side skin spaces in 5.3.15
- duty to public authority and 3.1.15
- duty to vessel and 5.3.0, 5.3.1, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 5.3.4, 5.3.5, 5.3.6, 5.3.7, 5.3.8
- duty to voyage and 8.1.0
- electrical hazards in 5.3.84
- electrical installations in 5.3.77, 5.3.78, 5.3.92
- electrical power source in 5.3.79
- embarkation means in 5.3.22
- emergency towing in 5.3.17
- engineers’ alarm in 5.3.75
- external openings in 5.3.42
- fire precautions in 5.3.86
- flooding detection for passenger vessels in 5.3.58
- flooding in, system capabilities and operational information after 5.3.33
- flood protection in 5.3.87
- goal-based construction standards in 5.3.23
- hull and superstructure integrity of passenger vessels in 5.3.46
- inclining experiments in 5.3.27
- International Maritime Organization and 3.1.13, 3.1.15
- lighting systems in 5.3.79
- loading of vessels in 5.3.52
- machinery controls in 5.3.68
- machinery installations in 5.3.62, 5.3.63, 5.3.64
- machinery space bulkheads in 5.3.37
- machinery spaces periodically unattended in 5.3.85
- means of going astern in 5.3.65
- mooring equipment in 5.3.21
- noise protection in 5.3.25
- passenger vessel emergency installation locations in 5.3.76
- passenger vessel emergency power in 5.3.80
- passenger vessels carrying goods in 5.3.40
- permeability factor in 5.3.31
- port states in 3.4.3
- protective coatings of ballast tanks in 5.3.15
- registry state agent and 3.2.4
- safety systems in 5.3.91
- seaworthiness and 5.1.13
- shell plating openings in 5.3.41
- stability in 5.3.26, 5.3.28, 5.3.32
- staffing in 2.1.9
- steam pipe systems in 5.3.70
- steering gear in 5.3.66, 5.3.67
- subdivision in 5.3.26, 5.3.29, 5.3.30
- subdivision load line assignment for passenger vessels in 5.3.47, 5.3.48
- tanker bow access in 5.3.16
- towing equipment in 5.3.21
- ventilating systems in machinery spaces in 5.3.72
- vessels and 5.2.0, 5.3.4
- vessel structure in 5.3.14
- water ingress in 5.3.54, 5.3.55, 5.3.56, 5.3.57, 5.3.60
- water level detectors in 5.3.61
- watertight bulkheads in 5.3.35, 5.3.36, 5.3.38, 5.3.39
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- watertight integrity of passenger vessels in 5.3.45
- watertightness tests in 5.3.43, 5.3.44
- safety systems, in SOLAS 5.3.91
- salvage 8.5.4
- Saussure, Ferdinand de 1.1.21
- savage civil commander 7.0.13
- savage seafarers 7.0.12
- scope of the right, coastal states and 3.3.6
- seafarer experiential documents 2.6.16
- SOLAS and 5.1.13
- seafarers
- accommodations for 7.4.0
- catering for 7.4.0
- foundering and 7.3.7
- health and safety protection for 7.5.3
- health protection for 7.5.0
- medical care for 7.5.2
- minimum requirements for 7.2.0
- placement of 7.2.2
- qualifications 7.2.1
- recreation for 7.4.0
- recruitment of 7.2.2, 7.2.3
- repatriation of 7.3.6
- shore-based welfare facilities for 7.5.4
- skill development of 7.3.9
- social security schemes for 7.5.1
- training 7.2.1
- seafarer training documents 2.6.17
- seakeeping 5.1.10
- sea-kindliness 5.1.10
- SEAMAN GUARD OHIO 2.3.1, 4.2.3
- search and rescue services 8.1.7
- sea waybill 6.5.6
- seaworthiness
- secrecy 2.9.6
- secret instructions 2.9.24
- security
- security codes, duty to comply with 5.4.0
- SEEMP see Ship Energy Efficiency Management (SEEMP)
- segregation, of dangerous cargo 6.4.10
- self, duty of 1.5.6
- self-competence, duty of see duty of self-competence
- self-competency, informed 2.0.1
- self-dealing 2.9.11
- self-management, as manager function 2.4.11
- settlement, shipmaster and 4.8.9
- sewage 9.2.62
- shell plating openings, in SOLAS 5.3.41
- Ship Energy Efficiency Management (SEEMP) 9.2.96
- shipmaster 1.4.19
- accountability 4.5.19
- in accounting 4.5.16
- actions against, by owner 4.8.17
- actions against owner 4.8.16
- actions by 4.8.18
- agency 1.4.26, 4.3.0, 4.3.1
- agency duration 4.4.9
- agency relationship 4.4.1
- assault by 4.6.5
- authority of 4.3.6, 4.4.20
- authority of, revocation of 4.4.10
- authority to buy 4.5.24
- bad conduct of 4.4.6
- belief of, tortious acts and 4.6.4
- in borrowing and lending money 4.5.15
- in buying, selling and leasing property 4.5.12
- in buying and procuring insurance 4.5.14
- in buying of goods and services 4.5.9
- in buying of professional services 4.5.10
- in buying or selling cargo 4.5.13
- cancellation of decisions of 4.8.2
- civil commander vs. 1.0.0
- collections and 4.5.18
- in combined offices 1.4.10
- compensation of 4.4.3
- compensation of, after termination 4.4.5
- as competent private authority afloat 4.0.2
- compromise and 4.5.8, 4.8.9
- confessions of judgment and 4.5.4
- co-owners as joint 4.2.12
- damages paid by 4.6.11
- deceit by 4.6.6
- declarations by 4.5.1
- delegates 4.4.8
- deposits and 4.5.18
- disbursements and 4.5.18
- dismissal of 4.4.2
- in duty to public authority 3.0.5
- employing 4.4.2
- evolving law, codes and treaties 1.6.2
- executions by 4.5.1
- forgery and 4.8.10
- as forgotten by history 1.1.23
- fraud by 4.6.6
- functions 4.3.0
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- in Islamic law 1.6.5
- knowledge of, tortious acts and 4.6.3
- leases and 4.8.11
- legal duties 4.3.0
- misconduct 4.4.7
- mortgages and 4.5.6
- negotiable instruments 4.5.2
- nullification of acts of, by owner 4.8.1
- nuntius vs. 4.0.27
- owner liability for torts of 4.6.2
- owner responsibility for torts of 4.6.1
- payments and 4.5.18
- personalty and 4.5.26, 4.5.27
- power of 4.0.29
- power of attorney 4.4.18
- property contracting authority 4.5.20
- in property transactions 4.5.12, 4.5.21, 4.5.22, 4.5.23, 4.5.25, 4.5.28, 4.5.29
- remissions and 4.5.18
- renunciation of agency of 4.8.3
- repudiation of acts of, by owner 4.8.1
- rescission of decisions of 4.8.2
- respondeat superior and 4.6.8
- retraction of decisions of 4.8.2
- in Roman law 1.6.4
- sales commissions and 4.5.31
- scope of authority 4.0.29
- security instruments and 4.5.5
- settlement and 4.8.9
- strict liability and 4.6.8
- supercargoes and 1.6.7
- tabellarius vs. 4.0.27
- as term 1.1.21(fn)
- termination of 4.4.12, 4.4.13
- third parties and torts of 4.6.10
- third party actions against 4.8.19
- torts of 4.6.0
- trespass against 4.6.12
- vessels in trade and 1.4.11
- vicarious liability and 4.6.9
- warranty and 4.5.7
- shipmaster’s desk 1.4.14
- shipping
- capitalisation and 1.3.3
- competition in 1.3.4
- culture 1.3.18
- economic democracy of 1.3.1
- economy of 1.3.5
- education 1.3.6
- environmental impact of 1.3.7
- external demand and 1.3.8
- external supply and 1.3.9
- governance and 1.3.10
- internal supply and 1.3.11
- labour 1.3.12
- management in 1.3.14
- navies and, as using same oceans 1.1.5
- as necessary for modern civilisation 1.3.2
- as private 1.1.4
- regulation 1.3.15, 10.0.4, 10.1.1
- technological implications of, 1800–2000 1.8.1
- training 1.3.6
- war and 1.10.5
- ship-to-ship transfers (STS) 9.2.23, 9.9.24
- sigillary duties 2.6.3, 6.0.14, 6.2.5, 6.2.6
- signing, of bill of lading 6.2.6, 6.2.15
- simulation training equipment 8.3.4
- single-hold cargo vessels, water level detectors in 5.3.61
- slop tanks 9.2.39
- smiling 2.5.15
- social address 2.5.13
- social and health order-intactness identity 7.0.6
- social fitness 2.5.2
- social psychology 1.11.3
- social relations 2.5.14
- social security schemes, for seafarers 7.5.1
- SOLAS see Safety of Life at Sea Convention (SOLAS)
- SOPEP (Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan) 9.2.20
- sovereigns, navies and 1.1.1
- SOx see sulphur oxides (SOx)
- speaking 2.5.16
- spiritual management 2.4.22
- stability, in SOLAS 5.3.26, 5.3.28, 5.3.32
- staffing
- standard of reason, in matters of seaworthiness 5.1.8
- Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping Convention (STCW) 1.2.0, 1.3.6, 1.4.0, 1.9.16, 2.1.2, 2.1.10, 2.6.7(fn)
- standing 2.5.17
- states, duty to 3.0.0
- statutory definitions 1.4.1
- STCW (Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping Convention) 1.2.1, 1.3.6, 1.4.0, 7.3.4, 8.3.0
- steam engine 1.8.2
- steam pipe systems, in SOLAS 5.3.70
- steering gear
- stewardship, ethical 1.0.10
- stowage 6.3.7
- stowaways 7.7.2
- strategic control 1.1.19
- strict liability 4.6.8
- STS see ship-to-ship transfers (STS)
- SUA see Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation (SUA)
- sub-agents 1.4.26
- subdivision, in SOLAS 5.3.26, 5.3.29, 5.3.30
- suicide 2.8.1, 2.8.3
- sulphur oxides (SOx) 9.2.89
- Sumerian law 1.6.3
- supercargoes 1.6.7
- survival 1.6.0
- Sweden 1.7.1
- tabellarius 4.0.27
- table manners 2.5.8
- tactical command 1.1.19
- tax accountant, in Wegner-Gray axes 1.11.3
- taxation, natal state and 3.5.8
- technological conversions 1.10.4
- technology 1.0.4
- terminology 1.1.21
- territoriality, duty to public authority and 3.1.6
- territorial sea, coastal states and 3.3.2
- third party actions, against shipmaster 4.8.19
- third party receipts 2.9.20
- time charters 6.5.3
- time risk 1.9.25
- TITANIC 1.0.0, 1.0.0(fn), 1.0.3, 1.9.0, 1.9.1, 1.9.2, 1.9.3, 2.8.0, 3.0.0, 3.2.0, 10.1.0
- Torremolinos International Convention for the Safety of Fishing Vessels 5.2.0
- TORREY CANYON 2.3.1, 10.1.0
- torts, shipmaster 4.6.0
- towing equipment, in SOLAS 5.3.21
- track control systems 8.1.25
- trade
- trade route disruption 1.10.6
- trafficking 3.1.11
- training
- training-fit civil commander discontinuity 1.0.18
- tranship 8.5.10
- transit passage, coastal states and 3.3.7
- transparency 2.9.8
- travel documents 2.6.18
- trespass, against shipmaster 4.6.12
- trust 1.0.10, 2.9.5
- as command function 1.5.23
- trustworthiness 2.9.6
- twin, digital, of vessel 10.2.5
- UCP500 6.2.1
- United Nations, bodies of 3.1.1
- United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) 1.1.0, 1.1.8, 1.4.4, 1.4.23
- United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees 7.7.4
- unitisation of cargo 1.8.9, 1.9.6
- universality
- unsafe cargo 6.0.19
- unsafe port 8.5.11
- VDR see Voyage Data Recorder (VDR)
- ventilation systems, in machinery spaces, in SOLAS 5.3.72
- vessel 1.0.20
- abandonment of 4.7.2, 8.3.9
- authority as to safety of 5.0.6
- automated 1.10.11
- buoyant vessel–fit civil commander control state 1.0.35
- cargo and 5.0.8
- cargo care vs. management of 6.0.3
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- civil commander and 5.0.3
- civil vs. naval 1.1.9
- command-worthy 10.2.1, 10.2.4
- commercially facilitative, secure vessel–fit civil commander control state 1.0.37
- construction 5.0.17
- controlled state 1.0.31
- control of 5.0.7
- Conventions and 5.2.0
- defensible 10.2.2
- defined 5.0.11, 5.0.13
- design 5.0.17
- digital twin of 10.2.5
- dimensions of 1.0.3
- duty to 1.5.9, 5.0.0
- duty to private authority and 4.0.13
- in duty to public authority 3.0.4
- duty to repair 5.1.6, 5.1.7
- fit civil commander control states 1.0.32
- fitness 1.0.21
- goal-based construction standards for 5.3.23
- going down with 2.8.0
- human control system multiplier of 5.0.4
- -human discontinuity 1.0.17
- inequalities 1.0.45
- intact vessel–fit civil commander control state 1.0.33
- International Conventions and 5.0.11
- in law 5.0.10
- loading, in SOLAS 5.3.52
- long-range identification and tracking of 8.1.20
- maintenance 1.10.9
- nationality of 3.2.1, 5.0.14
- person and 1.9.9
- principal-civil commander with discontinuity of 1.0.16
- pronouns for 1.0.0
- purpose of machine 5.0.2
- ready vessel–fit civil commander control state 1.0.38
- recognised organisations and 5.0.18, 5.0.20
- registry, duties to states and 3.0.1
- repair 1.10.9
- reporting systems 8.1.11
- risk 1.9.26
- routing systems 8.1.10
- safe vessel–fit civil commander control state 1.0.36
- seaworthiness 5.1.0
- security-worthy 10.2.4
- stable vessel–fit civil commander control state 1.0.34
- structure in SOLAS 5.3.14
- survey 5.0.17
- as term 1.0.0(fn), 1.1.21(fn)
- trade function state of 5.0.16
- traffic services 8.1.12
- transport function state of 5.0.16
- in UNCLOS 3.0.6
- uncontrolled state 1.0.31
- vessel-civil commander relationship 3.0.6
- vessel security officer (VSO) 5.4.0
- vessel-trade identity 1.0.25
- vicarious liability 4.6.9
- Visby Protocol 4.7.9, 5.1.12, 6.0.4, 6.0.21, 6.2.1
- vision 2.5.28
- volatile organic compounds (VOCs) 9.2.90
- voyage
- voyage command diary 2.4.23
- Voyage Command Plan and Record 1.02
- voyage continuance powers 8.5.0
- Voyage Data Recorder (VDR) 8.1.21
- voyage inequalities 1.0.46
- VSO see vessel security officer (VSO)
- wage administration 7.3.2
- war
- warnings 2.5.12
- warranty, shipmaster and 4.5.7
- watches 8.2.14
- watchkeeping, standardisation of 8.3.1
- water ingress, in SOLAS 5.3.54, 5.3.55, 5.3.56, 5.3.57, 5.3.60
- water level detectors, in SOLAS 5.3.61
- watertight doors, in SOLAS 5.3.53
- watertight integrity, of passenger vessels, in SOLAS 5.3.45
- watertightness tests, in SOLAS 5.3.43, 5.3.44
- Watt steam engine 1.8.2
- weaponisation risk 1.9.29
- weather services 8.1.5
- Wegner, Daniel M. 1.11.3
- Wegner-Gray axes 1.11.3
- welfare facilities, shore-based, for seafarers 7.5.4
- Western Age of Discovery 1.1.23
- WHITE SHIP 2.8.2
- WINSON 8.5.8
- words 1.1.21
- work and rest 7.3.4
- world order 3.1.0
- WORLD PRODIGY 7.3.4