Annual General Assembly 2005 - Malmö

Section 2

Maritime security and MET

Potential consequences of imprecise security assessments
J.U. Schröder1, M.Q. Mejia Jr.1, P.K. Mukherjee1, F.M. Manolis1, S. Dreeßen2 - 1 World Maritime University, Malmö, Sweden - 2 Scandlines, Rostock, Germany

Critical success factors of effective security management: a survey of Vietnamese maritime transport service providers
VINH Thai-Van, Devinder GREWAL - School of Maritime Management & Logistics, Australian Maritime College, Tasmania, Australia

EU Phare Twinning project "Strengthening Enforcement of Maritime Safety"
Dan HEERING - Estonian Maritime Academy, Estonia

The potential implications of radio frequency identification technology on marine security
Brent WAY - School of Maritime Studies, Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada

Maritime Security in a Time of Challenge: Admiral Makarov State Maritime Academy (SMA) Facing the Challenges with Pride
Ivan I. KOSTYLEV, Professor, Doctor of Technical Science, Rector Admirnal Makarov State Maritime University

Examining and promoting ISPS Code training for Chinese seafarers
ZHAO Xiang Min1, CHUN Yuli2, RUAN Wei2 1 - Seafarer Examination Centre of the Chinese Maritime Safety Administration, Beijing 2 - Shanghai Maritime University

Including ISPS requirements in the MET scheme of the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport through its Regional Maritime Security Institute
Mohye El Din Mahmoud El ASHMAWY - Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport Egypt

The fast track to ISPS Code and national security regulation implementation and the implications for marine educators
F. Anstey - School of Maritime Studies, Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University, Canada

An analysis of port state control inspections related to the ISPS Code.
M. Yilmazel & E. Asyali - Dokuz Eylül University, School of Maritime Business and Management, Turkey

Towards effective implementation of the ISPS Code onboard ships
E. Othman, A. Halawa - Maritime Safety Institute, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport (AAST&MT), Egypt

International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code – perceptions and reality of shorebased and sea-going staff
Claudia BURMESTER - Southampton Institute of Higher Education, United Kingdom

Seaborne trade effects of international terrorism and effectiveness of the anti-terrorist policy
Dimitar KANEV - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy, Varna, Bulgaria

Ship Monitoring System using Communication Satellite for Maritime Safety
K. INOUE, H. USUI, K. HIRONO, W. SERA - Faculty of Maritime Sciences, Kobe University, Japan.

The ISPS Code as a component of onboard resources in Bayesian Analysis.
Vladimir A. LOGINOVSKY, Alexander P. GOROBTSOV, Vladimir E. KUZMIN - Navigation Department Admiral Makarov State Maritime Academy, St Petersburg, the Russian Federation.

Protecting seafarer's rights – The need to review the implementation of the ISPS code.
Alsnosy BALBAA - Nautical Department, College of Maritime Transport and Technology Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Alexandria, Egypt.



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