95-21842. Shipping Coordinating Committee International Maritime Organization (IMO) Legal Committee; Meeting  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 171 (Tuesday, September 5, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 46139-46140]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-21842]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF STATE
    [Public Notice No. 2250]
    
    
    Shipping Coordinating Committee International Maritime 
    Organization (IMO) Legal Committee; Meeting
    
        The U.S. Shipping Coordinating Committee (SHC) will conduct an open 
    meeting at 10 a.m., on Thursday, September 28, 1995, in Room 6319 of 
    U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 
    
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    Second Street, SW., Washington, DC. The purpose of this meeting is to 
    assist the United States Delegation in preparing for the eighth session 
    of the Joint Intergovernmental Group of Experts on Maritime Liens and 
    Mortgages (JIGE), to be held October 9-10, 1995, and the 73rd session 
    of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Legal Committee, to be 
    held October 11-13, 1995. Public comment will also be sought at the 
    meeting regarding the acceptability of the International Convention on 
    Maritime Liens and Mortgages, 1993 (93 MLM Convention).
        To facilitate the attendance of those participants who may be 
    interested in only certain aspects of the public meeting, the first 
    subject addressed will be the status of the JIGE negotiations to revise 
    the International Convention on the Unification of Certain Rules 
    Related to the Arrest of Seagoing Ships, 1952 (1952 Arrest Convention). 
    The principal focus of the JIGE will be: (1) Expanding the list of 
    maritime claims for which a vessel may be arrested; (2) whether 
    personal liability of the owner is a prerequisite to arrest, 
    particularly when the claim is secured by a maritime lien; (3) the 
    obligation of contracting parties to recognize and permit enforcement 
    of national maritime liens granted under Article 6 of the 93 MLM 
    Convention; (4) whether the arresting court should decide the merits of 
    the case; and (5) the extent to which the Convention should be applied 
    to vessels of non-contracting States. The United States has not 
    ratified the 1952 Arrest Convention. However, the interests of United 
    States owners of foreign flag vessels, cargo owners, and maritime 
    claimants may be affected by changes to the Convention.
        The second major group of subjects, which will be considered at 
    approximately 10:30 a.m., will be the agenda items set for discussion 
    at the 73rd session of the Legal Committee. The first agenda item will 
    be preparations for the upcoming diplomatic conference that will adopt 
    the draft Convention on Liability and Compensation in Connection with 
    the Carriage of Hazardous and Noxious Substances by Sea (HNS 
    Convention) and the Protocol to amend the International Convention on 
    Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims (76 LLMC). Substantive 
    agenda items for the 73rd session of the Legal Committee include 
    consideration of a draft convention on offshore mobile craft, possible 
    work on a draft convention on wreck removal, and consideration of a 
    liability and compensation regime for bunker fuel incidents.
        Last, at approximately 11:30 a.m., the public will be invited to 
    comment on the acceptability of the 93 MLM Convention. In May 1993, the 
    new Convention was adopted by delegations from sixty-five nations at a 
    diplomatic conference convened under the joint auspices of the IMO and 
    the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). The 
    United States is not a signatory to the 93 MLM Convention, but the 
    interests of United States shipowners and lienholders could be affected 
    once the Convention enters into force abroad, particularly regarding 
    ship financing and the recognition, priority, and extinction of 
    maritime liens.
        Members of the public are invited to attend the SHC meeting, up to 
    the seating capacity of the room. For further information or to submit 
    views concerning the subjects of discussion, contact either Captain 
    David J. Kantor or Lieutenant Commander Steven D. Poulin, U.S. Coast 
    Guard (G-LMI), 2100 Second Street, SW., Washington, DC 20593, telephone 
    (202) 267-1527, telefax (202) 267-4496.
    
        Dated: August 24, 1995.
    Charles A. Mast,
    Chairman, Shipping Coordinating Committee.
    [FR Doc. 95-21842 Filed 9-1-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
09/05/1995
Department:
State Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
95-21842
Pages:
46139-46140 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Public Notice No. 2250
PDF File:
95-21842.pdf