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Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization (Preparatory Committee)

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International Organization, 1948, vol. 2, issue 3, 525-526

Abstract: The Convention and Regulations adopted at the International Conference on Safety-of-Life at Sea, held in London in April 1948, established responsibility I in that field for the Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization. The Conference, called by the United Kingdom, revised the International Convention for Safety-of-Life at Sea which had been drawn up in 1929. IMCO was recognized as the central bureau for the handling of maritime safety measures. It was also to receive from contracting governments copies of relevant documents = and reports as to marine casualties, suspensions of the convention, exemptions, I equivalents and interventions by governments arising from the control provij sions. Except in specified circumstances, the organization would be the agency for the study, circulation and development of amendments to the Convention and Regulations, and for recommending such amendments to governments.

Date: 1948
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