Examples of International Maritime Organisation in a sentence
The wording is similar to the “blue cards” issued by Clubs under International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Conventions.
Diplomatic privileges have also been extended to some international bodies, for example the International Maritime Organisation.
SOLAS Convention shall mean the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1974 of the International Maritime Organisation as supplemented by the SOLAS Guidelines as amended from time to time.
India is signatory to this convention of IMO (International Maritime Organisation).
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The Committee recognises that the primary policy approach for reducing emissions in these sectors should be set at the international level (e.g. through the International Civil Aviation Organisation and International Maritime Organisation).
When implementing this provision, Member States shall, if appropriate, take into account relevant International Maritime Organisation (IMO) resolutions and recommendations.
Provisions for radio maintenance are set forth in the SOLAS 74, as amended, and the guidelines adopted by the International Maritime Organisation.
Inspection should concentrate on substandard ships, while quality ships, meaning those which have satisfactory inspection records or which fly the flag of a State complying with the Voluntary International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Member State Audit Scheme, should be rewarded by undergoing less frequent inspections.
Efforts to limit international maritime emissions through the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) are under way and should be encouraged.