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Port State Control in Somalia: An Investigation of the Challenges and Opportunities" Abdi Nasir Hüsseyin Farrah; Supervisor: Assoc.Prof.Dr. Didem Aydındağ.

Yazar: Katkıda bulunan(lar):Materyal türü: MakaleMakaleDil: Türkçe Yayın ayrıntıları:Kyrenia: University of Kyrenia, 2025.Tanım: iv, 67 p.: tab.; 30 cmKonu(lar): LOC sınıflandırması:
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Çevrimiçi kaynaklar:Tez notu: Thesis (Master). Özet: Port State Control (PSC) is the maritime world’s frontline defines an uncompromising system of inspections that holds every foreign vessel accountable to international safety, environmental, and security standards. By enforcing strict compliance, PSC eradicates substandard shipping, safeguarding lives, oceans, and the integrity of global trade. The conventional and generally acknowledged notion that the state flying the ship's flag has enforcement jurisdiction over it has long been supported by international maritime law. Article 94 of the 1982 U.N. Convention on the Rules of the Sea (UNCLOS), which demands that a nation with a flag exercise authority and control over its ships with respect to administrative, technical, and social problems, makes the point very plain. Plus, since the main topic of the thesis is the control of port states in Somalia, data was mostly gathered by reports using questionnaires sent to ships during regular inspections to see if the PSC was broken. These data were collected and analysed in charts and tables; moreover, it was gathered that PSC in Somalia was found to be effective, and further recommendations were made. Keywords: Port State Control, Somalia, Maritime Safety, International Maritime Law, Ship Inspection, Flag State Jurisdiction, IMO Conventions, Maritime Security, Somali Ports.
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Thesis (Master).

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Port State Control (PSC) is the maritime world’s frontline defines an uncompromising system of inspections that holds every foreign vessel accountable to international safety, environmental, and security standards. By enforcing strict compliance, PSC eradicates substandard shipping, safeguarding lives, oceans, and the integrity of global trade. The conventional and generally acknowledged notion that the state flying the ship's flag has enforcement jurisdiction over it has long been supported by international maritime law. Article 94 of the 1982 U.N. Convention on the Rules of the Sea (UNCLOS), which demands that a nation with a flag exercise authority and control over its ships with respect to administrative, technical, and social problems, makes the point very plain. Plus, since the main topic of the thesis is the control of port states in Somalia, data was mostly gathered by reports using questionnaires sent to ships during regular inspections to see if the PSC was broken. These data were collected and analysed in charts and tables; moreover, it was gathered that PSC in Somalia was found to be effective, and further recommendations were made. Keywords: Port State Control, Somalia, Maritime Safety, International Maritime Law, Ship Inspection, Flag State Jurisdiction, IMO Conventions, Maritime Security, Somali Ports.

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