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About 35% of the world’s merchant fleet is registered with flag of convenience nations, up from about 26% ten years ago. Flag of convenience registries have competitive licensing and registration fees and offer additional incentives through tax exemptions and ... Liberia has operated a flag registration since 1948.
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Flag of convenience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Flag of Liberia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ships flying the flag of Panama, Liberia etc. have no real connection with ... In 1974 the ITF defined an FOC as follows: "Where beneficial ownership and control of a vessel is found to lie elsewhere than in the country of the flag the vessel is flying, the vessel is considered as sailing under a flag of convenience."
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Puerto Vallarta is one of Mexico’s most popular cruise ports. This colonial city has magnificent architecture, great shopping, and a number of enchanting art galleries. In addition, this tropical oasis is a watersports mecca with a wide variety of activities to match every interest. ... Adventurers can take out a kayak,
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Nice summary of the Liberia Flag of Convenience issue here. ... Labels: Flag of Convenience ... Showing the flag...
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Liberia: Flag of Convenience ... What is the present status of the Liberian flag of convenience. ... Viscount Goschen: Liberia currently has the world's second largest fleet. It is not one of the flags specifically targeted for inspection by the Paris Memorandum of Understanding on port state control.
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In short, the bargain-basement “flags of convenience” offered by Liberia and other similarly-situated countries have become quite inconvenient to our overall national security interests. ... To read the full text of Dr. Pham’s article, “An Inconvenient Flag: Liberia’s Ship Registry in the Age of Global Terrorism...
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LIBERIA'S REVENUES FROM ships flying its flag of convenience are expected to rise to US$19mn in 2008, from US$17mn in 2007, the company that manages the register said. Liberia's is the second bigges ... Liberia's is the second biggest flag of convenience registry after Panama, and a top revenue earner for the government as...
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All ships owned by DWI are flagged in the Bahamas and Liberia. The flag of convenience rules have both public law and private law implications. Private law comes into play in the employer-employee, passenger contract, and cargo. ... The "flag of convenience" arrangement, ... The Minnow flies the flag of Liberia. One night during...
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