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    Revision of the Intenational Convention on Load Lines

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    Kat J.O. de
    Date
    Jan 1, 2001

    This paper provides a brief overview of the development and content of the International Convention on Load Lines. It describes the main elements of the ongoing revision of the 1966 ICLL and puts these into perspective in relation to bulk carrier safety.

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