Abstract

Generally speaking, public transport is the transport of persons and cargo available for use to the general public, performed on the basis of a transport contract. Public transport costal liner shipping is the transport of passengers, cargo and vehicles in the internal marine waters and territorial sea ofthe Republic of Croatia performed on pre-established lines in compliance with the published terms and conditions of the sailing schedule and services pricelist. The Act on Transport in Liner Shipping and Occasional Costal Maritime Transport established the public transport system in the Republic of Croatia, ensuring regular connection of inhabited islands with the mainland and other inhabited islands, as well as between coastal towns, with an appropriate number of daily two-way connections, to improve the conditions of island life and stimulate their development. Prior to the accession of the Republic of Croatia to the European Union, the maritime liner shipping market in the Republic of Croatia was reserved primarily for Croatian shipping companies. Now, following the expiry of the transitional period negotiated in pre-accession negotiations with the European Union and the expiry of previously concluded concession contracts, the market is opening up to shipping companies from the European Economic Area. Hence, over the last couple of years, the Republic of Croatia was required to modify its legal framework regulating this subject matter. This paper presents novelties in the legal framework introduced in 2016 and 2017, which directly affect the opening of the maritime liner shipping market in the Republic of Croatia to shipping companies from the European Economic Area, with the critical analysis of the new solutions.

Highlights

  • The accession of the Republic of Croatia to the European Union on 1 July 2013 marked the beginning of the application of new rules in the performance of maritime cabotage in the Republic of Croatia

  • While prior to the accession of the Republic of Croatia to the European Union, exclusively national shipping companies had the right to perform the transport of passengers and cargo between Croatian ports, the maritime cabotage market has since been opened to all shipping companies from the European Economic Area

  • In pre-accession negotiations with the European Union, the Republic of Croatia negotiated a transitional period for public transport contracts in coastal liner shipping predating the accession of the Republic of Croatia to the European Union, with their validity limited to 31 December 2016, due to which the market on the shipping lines which were the subject of such contracts remained closed

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The accession of the Republic of Croatia to the European Union on 1 July 2013 marked the beginning of the application of new rules in the performance of maritime cabotage in the Republic of Croatia. While prior to the accession of the Republic of Croatia to the European Union, exclusively national shipping companies had the right to perform the transport of passengers and cargo between Croatian ports (maritime cabotage), the maritime cabotage market has since been opened to all shipping companies from the European Economic Area. A comprehensive process of granting concessions for the performance of public transport in costal liner shipping was conducted immediately prior to the accession of the Republic of Croatia to the European Union. In the Republic of Croatia, there are a total of 52 state lines on which public transport services in coastal liner shipping are provided by 13 Croatian shipping companies with the combined fleet of over 70 ships. The critical preconditions for the implementation of the above procedures are the compilation of schemes for granting state aid in the form of public service compensation on state lines and conducting concession feasibility studies

LEGAL SOURCES
ACT ON TRANSPORT IN LINER SHIPPING AND OCCASIONAL COASTAL MARITIME TRAFFIC
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