The EEC treaty and the merchant fleets of the member states
Daniele Rizzi
Marine Policy, 1978, vol. 2, issue 4, 268-274
Abstract:
In this discussion of the EEC Treaty and the extent of its applicability to sea transport, the author analyzes the rules on competition, the provisions relating to the free movement of people and services within the Common Market, and the commercial policy of the European Community. He also considers the issue of support tariffs, and changes in the international scene, such as the development of the Comecon fleets and the problems posed by flags of convenience. He concludes by emphasizing the need for new legislation and the development of a comprehensive common policy for sea transport.
Date: 1978
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