Transcription of International Convention on Salvage, 1989
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Previouslypublishedas MiscellaneousNo. 8(1991).Cm 1526 TreatySeriesNo. 93(1996)SHIPPINGI nternationalConventiononSalvage,1989with FinalActLondon,28 April1989[TheConventionenteredinto forceon14 July1996]PresentedtoParliamentby the Secretaryof Statefor ForeignandCommonwealthAffairsbyCommandof HerMajestyNovember1996 3458 INTERNATIONALCONVENTIONONSALVAGE,1989 The Statespartiestothe presentConvention,Recognizingthedesirabi lityof determiningby agreementuniforminternationalrulesregard ingsalvageoperations,Notingthat substantialdevelopments,in particularthe increasedconcernfor theprotectionoftheenvironment,havedemons tratedthe needtoreviewtheinternationalrulespresent lycontainedinthe ConventionfortheUnificationof CertainRulesof LawrelatingtoAssistanceandSalvageatSea, doneat Brussels,23 September1910',Consciousof themajorcontributionwhichefficientand timelysalvageoperationscan maketothe safetyof vesselsand otherpropertyin dangerandtothe protectionofthe environment.
International Convention on Salvage, 1989 with Final Act London, 28 April 1989 [The Convention entered into force on 14 July 1996] Presented to Parliament by the Secretary ofStatefor Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs by CommandofHer Majesty …
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