Abstract

The innovation and governance of the global international ship registry system have become key to achieving sustainable development for maritime nations worldwide. For a long time, many maritime nations have chosen to fly flags of convenience for commercial or political reasons, causing major maritime nations to lose effective control over their fleets. To counteract the negative impacts of flags of convenience, major maritime nations have established international ship registry systems. This paper analyzes the development process and basic characteristics of the global international ship registry system, points out the main problems in its implementation, and proposes major directions for innovation and governance of the international ship registry system worldwide. By reviewing the development history of the global international ship registry system, evaluating key issues in its implementation, and constructing future reform and governance directions, this paper aims to provide policy innovation suggestions for the ship registry policy reforms of global maritime nations.

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