Maritime transport security : issues, challenges, and national policies / edited by Khalid Bichou, Imperial College London, UK, Joseph S. Szyliowicz, University of Denver, USA, Luca Zamparini, University of Salento, Italy
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction / Luca Zamparini -- pt. I THEMES AND FRAMEWORKS -- 2. Maritime security: issues and challenges / Luca Zamparini -- 3. Overview of contemporary supply chain security initiatives / Risto Talas -- 4. Economic issues in maritime transport security / Luca Zamparini -- 5. Risks and costs of maritime security: review and critical analysis / Khalid Bichou -- 6. Maritime terrorist attacks against seaports 1968 -- 2007 / David Menachof -- 7. Maritime piracy analysis / George Kiourktsoglou -- pt. II POLICY APPLICATIONS -- 8. US maritime security policy: achievements and challenges / Joseph S. Szyliowicz -- 9. Maritime security in Canada / Mary R. Brooks -- 10. Maritime and cargo security failures: European cases / Mark Rowbotham -- 11. Maritime security in Nigeria / Frank Ojadi -- 12. Maritime security in Oman / Sigurd Neubauer -- 13. Container security at Indian dry ports / Hong Yan -- 14. Security in the Straits of Malacca in recent years / Nazery Khalid -- 15. Maritime security regulations and policies in Hong Kong: a critical review and the development of a risk-based security assessment model / Zaili Yang -- 16. Maritime security and piracy in Mauritius / Verena Tandrayen-Raghoobur -- 17. Conclusions: comparative analysis of transport policies and relevant benchmarks and best practices / Luca Zamparini
Summary
Safeguard Measures in World Trade tackles the controversial issue of restrictions on imports. Professor Yong-Shik Lee skillfully argues that Safeguards interfere substantially with the normal stream of trade, and their improper application undermines the objectives of the World Trade Organization (WTO)