A copy of the WMU announcement and details for applicants can be found here. Further information about the WMU can be found here www.wmu.se


Background

Over the last few years, the industry has witnessed an upward trend in the criminalisation of innocent seafarers, with a rush to brand accidental pollution as a criminal act. In the criminal investigations that follow, prosecutors often look at the seriousness of the consequences, rather than the actual conduct of the individual concerned. Much of this attitude has been in response to a society that has become increasingly intolerant of environmental damage. Public outrage at the consequences of an oil spill can often have an effect on a state’s decision to prosecute a seafarer, on its reluctance to repatriate, and on the bringing of charges that are often contrived or difficult to understand.

High profile cases of concern have included the Hebei Spirit and the Prestige. Further legislation, e.g. the EU Directive on Ship Source Pollution (challenged by an industry coalition led by INTERTANKO in the European Court of Justice) has led to an even greater uncertain fate for seafarers caught up in accidental pollution.

Contact:
Michele White, General Counsel, INTERTANKO
+44 20 7977 7038
michele.white@intertanko.com ' />


A copy of the WMU announcement and details for applicants can be found here. Further information about the WMU can be found here www.wmu.se


Background

Over the last few years, the industry has witnessed an upward trend in the criminalisation of innocent seafarers, with a rush to brand accidental pollution as a criminal act. In the criminal investigations that follow, prosecutors often look at the seriousness of the consequences, rather than the actual conduct of the individual concerned. Much of this attitude has been in response to a society that has become increasingly intolerant of environmental damage. Public outrage at the consequences of an oil spill can often have an effect on a state’s decision to prosecute a seafarer, on its reluctance to repatriate, and on the bringing of charges that are often contrived or difficult to understand.

High profile cases of concern have included the Hebei Spirit and the Prestige. Further legislation, e.g. the EU Directive on Ship Source Pollution (challenged by an industry coalition led by INTERTANKO in the European Court of Justice) has led to an even greater uncertain fate for seafarers caught up in accidental pollution.

Contact:
Michele White, General Counsel, INTERTANKO
+44 20 7977 7038
michele.white@intertanko.com ' />

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