2022/2023 BA-BISHV1000U Markets, Regulation and Security in the Maritime Sector
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Markets, Regulation and Security in the Maritime Sector |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Quarter |
Start time of the course | First Quarter |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Min. participants | 30 |
Max. participants | 100 |
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Study Board for BSc in International Shipping and
Trade
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Contact information: https://e-campus.dk/studium/student-hub/aabningstider-og-kontaktinformation | |
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Voluntary: Students will receive an exam question from one of the past years, and individually submit 1-3 pages of text. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Expected literature Adăscăliţei, Oana (2014): ”The Maritime Labour Convention 2006 – a Long- Awaited Change in the Maritime Sector”. In: Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, 149 (2014), p. 8-13
Benderson, Martin (2016): “The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network. Tackling Corruption through Collective Action”. The Journal of Sustainable Mobility 3(2): 94-100
Bhattacharya, Syamantak (2012): “The effectiveness of the ISM Code: A qualitative enquiry”. Marine Policy, 36: 528-535
Bloor, Michael, Thomas, Michelle, & Lane, Tony (2000): “Health Risks in the global shipping industry: An overview. Health, Risk & Society, 2(3): 329-340
Celik, Metin & Topcu, Ilker (2014): “A decision-making solution to ship flagging out via administrative maritime strategies. In Maritime Policy and Management, 41:1, p. 112-127
Chalmers, Adam William (2013): Trading information for access: informational lobbying strategies and interest group access to the European Union. Journal of European Public Policy 20:1, p. 39-58
De Kat, J.O. and Mouawad, J. (2019): ”Green Ship Technologies” in H.N. Psaraftis (ed.): Sustainable Shipping. A Cross-Disciplinary View, Springer, p. 83-92.
Exarchopoulos, Georgios, Zhang, Pengfei, Pryce Roberts, Nicola, and Zhao, Minghua (2018): Seafarer’ welfare: A critical review of the related legal issues under the Maritime Labour Convention 2006, Marine Policy 93: p. 62-70.
ICS Flag State Performance table, 2021/2022 Ince & Co (2012): Shipping. Piracy – Issues arising from the use of armed guards. Paper published by Ince & Co International LLP, p. 1-4
Iversen, Martin Jes & Tenold, Stig (2014): “The two regimes of postwar shipping: Denmark and Norway as case studies”, 1960-2010. In: International Journal of Maritime History, vol. 26 (4), p. 720-733
Johansen, Helle, Sunesen, Eva R., Arias, Miguel, N., Winiarczyk, Marcin & Westergaard-Kabelmann, Thomas (2013): On Course for a Better World, Report from Copenhagen Economics, Funded by Danish Business Authority, The Danish Maritime Fund, Lauritzen Foundation, D/S Norden, D/S Orients Fond and Torm Foundation, May 6th 2013, p. 112-131
Kapalidis, Polychronis (2020): “Cybersecurity at Sea”, in: L. Otto (ed.) Global Challenges in Maritime Security, Springer, p. 127-143
Klein, Natalie (2011): Maritime Security and the Law of the Sea, Oxford University Press, p. 1-11
Lal, Rajiv & Johnson, S. (2018): Maersk: Betting on Blockchain. Harvard Business School, N9-518-089, 2018, 24 p.
Liss, Carolin (2020): “Non-state Actors in the Maritime Domain: Non-state Responses to Maritime Security Challenges”, in: L. Otto (ed.) Global Challenges in Maritime Security, Springer, p. 211-228
Lorenzon, Filippo & Nazzini, Renato (2009): “Setting sail on a sea of doubt: Tramp shipping pools, competition law and the noble quest for certainty”. In: Competition and Regulation in Shipping and Shipping Related Industries, Edited by Antonis Antapassis, Lia Athanassiou & Erik Rosaeg, Leiden, NDL: Martinus Nijhoff, p. 94-116
Mikelis, N. (2019) “Ship Recycling”, in H.N. Psaraftis (ed.): Sustainable Shipping. A Cross-Disciplinary View, Springer, p. 223-239
Oliver, Christine & Holzinger, Ingo (2008): “The Effectiveness of Strategic Political Management: A Dynamic Capabilities Framework”. In: Academy of Management Review, vol. 33(2), 496-520.
Panayides, Photis M. & Wiedmer, Robert (2011): “Strategic alliances in container liner shipping”. In: Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 32, p. 25-38
Premti, Anila (2016): Liner Shipping: Is there a way for more competition?, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Discussion Paper, No. 224, March 2016, p. 1-33
Roe, Michael (2009): “Multi-level and polycentric governance: effective policy making for shipping” in: Maritime Policy and Management, February 2009, vol. 36 (1), p. 39-56
Sampson, Helen & Bloor, Michael (2007): “When Jack Gets out of the Box: The Problems of Regulating a Global Industry. In: Sociology, vol. 41 (3), June 2007, p. 551-569
Selkou, Evangelia & Roe, Michael (2004): Globalisation, Policy and Shipping. Fordism, Post-Fordism and the European Union Maritime Sector. Transport Economics, Management and Policy, Edward Elgar Publishing, Northampton, MA, p. 2-14
Serra, Patricia & Fancello, Gianfranco (2020) “Towards the IMO’s GHG Goals: A Critical Overvoew of the Perspectives and Challenges of the Main Options for Decarbonizing International Shipping”. Sustainability 12: 1-32
Tenold, Stig (2000): A Most Convenient Flag – The Development of the Singapore Ship Registry, 1969-82, Centre for International Economics and Shipping, SNF project no 1065, Foundation for Research in Economics and Business Administration, Bergen, p. 1-33
van Leeuwen, Judith (2015): ”The regionalization of maritime governance: Towards a polycentric governance system for sustainable shipping in the European Union”. In: Ocean & Coastal Management 117, p. 23-31
Walters, David; James, Philip; Sampson, Helen; Bhattacharya, Syamantak; Xue, Conghua & Wadsworth, Emma (2016): “Supply Chain Leverage and Regulating Health and Safety Management in Shipping”. In: Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations, 71 (1), p. 33-56
Wright, Paul G. (2012): “Shipping Regulatory Institutions and Regulations”. In: The Blackwell Companion to Maritime Economics, First Edition, Edited by Wayne K. Talley, Blackwell Publishing Ltd., p. 281-303
Wuisan, Lindsey; van Leeuwen, Judith & van Koppen, C.S.A. (2012): “Greening international shipping through private governance: A case study of the Clean Shipping Project”. In: Marine Policy, vol. 36, p. 165-173
Yliskylä-Peuralathi, Johanna, and Gritsenko, Daria (2014): Binding rules or voluntary actions? A conceptual framework for CSR in shipping. WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs 13, p. 251-268
Yuen, Kum Fai, and Thai, Vinh V. (2017) Corporate Social Responsibility and service quality provision in shipping firms: Financial synergies or trade-offs? Maritime Policy and Management 44(1): p. 131-146.
Zis, Thalis and Cullinane, Kevin (2020): “The desulphurization of shipping: Past, present and the future under a global cap”. In: Tramsportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, vol. 82, May 2020:
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