Abstract

The AMOCO CADIZ disaster was the catalyst for several changes in salvage law that ultimately gave rise to the 1989 IMO International Convention on the International Law of Salvage. The author discusses the pressures that developed for reform and the environmental provisions of the changes that resulted.

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