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  1. Yemen - Seafarers - Law, Act

    Law No. 23 of 2013 concerning Seaports. - Legislation online in Arabic

    Adoption: 2013-11-10 | Date of entry into force: 2013-11-10 | YEM-2013-L-97244

    Chapter I: Definitions.
    Chapter II: Scope of Application and Law Objectives.
    Chapter III: Establishing and Developing the Ports and its Strategies.
    Chapter IV: Operating and Licensing.
    Chapter V: Ships Services.
    Chapter VI: Issues related to Shipments.
    Chapter VII: Port Safety.
    Chapter VIII: Seaport Environmental Protection.
    Chapter IX: Port Services and Facilities Fees.
    Chapter X: Prohibitions and Penalties.
    Chapter XI: Final Provisions.

  2. Yemen - Seafarers - Constitution

    Law No. 24 of 2013 on the Maritime Chamber. - Legislation online in Arabic

    Adoption: 2013-11-10 | Date of entry into force: 2013-11-10 | YEM-2013-C-97245

    Part I: Establishment and Definitions.
    Part II: Law Objectives and Specialization.
    Part III: Chamber Formation and Membership.
    Part IV: General Assembly.
    Part V: Board of Directors.
    Part VI: Chamber's Financial System.
    Part VII: Elections Procedures for the Board of Directors.
    Part VIII: General and Final Provisions.

  3. Yemen - Seafarers - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Minister of Transport Decree No. 69, 2007 regulating the Procedures for the Prevention of Pollution from Sewage Fouling by Ships.

    Adoption: 2007-10-27 | Date of entry into force: 2007-10-27 | YEM-2007-R-81312

    Title I: Naming, Definitions and Aims
    Title II: Scope of the Regulation
    Title III: Inspection
    Title IV: International Certificate for the Prevention of Pollution from Sewage Fouling of Ships
    Title V: Restrictions on the Circulation of Sewage
    Title VI: Reception Facilities for Sewage Fouling of Ships
    Title VII: Penalties
    Title VIII: General Provisions

  4. Yemen - Seafarers - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Minister of Transport Decree No. 70, 2007 regulating the Procedures for Preventing Pollution from Ships' Garbage.

    Adoption: 2007-10-27 | Date of entry into force: 2007-10-27 | YEM-2007-R-81313

    Title I: Naming, Definitions and Aims
    Title II: Scope of the Regulation
    Title III: Garbage disposal
    Title IV: Reception Facilities for the Garbage
    Title V: Garbage Management Plan
    Title VI: --------
    Title VII: The Garbage Register
    Title VIII: Penalties
    Title IX: General Provisions

  5. Yemen - Seafarers - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Minister of Transport Order No. 19, 2004 on the jurisdiction of the Public Authority for Maritime Affairs in providing diameter services, guidance and organization of traffic in the crude oil export terminals.

    Adoption: 2004-03-22 | Date of entry into force: 2004-03-22 | YEM-2004-R-76243

    The Public Authority's work consists of providing diameter services, issuing work license and monitoring the traffic in several oil stations specified in the Order.

  6. Yemen - Seafarers - Law, Act

    Shipping Law No. 15 of 1994. - Unofficial English translation

    Adoption: 1994-10-13 | YEM-1994-L-83566

    This Law is composed of 5 Parts divided into 429 articles. Part I deals with ships in particular: general provisions; registration and documents of ships; control and inspection on ships; real rights on ships; ship construction; joint property; concession of rights on ships; marine mortgage; precautionary sequestration; and executive sequestration. Part II provides for marine navigation staff especially: owner and supplier of equipment; captain; crews and marine work regulation; marine work contracts; marine contractors and legal representatives of ships; legal representatives of cargos; and marine contractors. Ship exploitation is given in Part III. General provisions are contained in Parts IV and V.


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