Keselamatan Maritim di Indonesia Akibat Pengaruh dari The International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS 1974)

  • Anastasia Zefanya Universitas Padjadjaran
Keywords: SOLAS 1974, Maritime Safety, Regulation

Abstract

A report from Research and Markets estimates that the global maritime safety industry will
grow from US$16.71 billion in 2016 to US$23.67 billion in 2021 through factors such as compliance
with regulatory standards and guidelines, increased maritime awareness, and an increasing number
of incidents of piracy and terrorism. (Research and Markets: 2016). This paper aims to analyze
the role of The International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS 1974) on maritime
safety in Indonesia. And also about Who are the Main Stakeholders of Maritime Safety in Indonesia.
This paper aims to increase knowledge about the 1974 Solas convention on developing maritime
safety in Indonesia. This paper aims to analyze the role of The International Convention for the
Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS 1974) on maritime safety in Indonesia. And also about Who are the
Main Stakeholders of Maritime Safety in Indonesia. This paper aims to increase knowledge about
the 1974 Solas convention on developing maritime safety in Indonesia

Published
2022-11-01