Seafarers in the ASEAN Region
Mary R. Brooks, editor
Date of publication:
1989
Publisher:
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:
236
Code:
PIC43
About the publication
Southeast Asia, located on the Europe-Far East trade route, is one of the busiest shipping region of the world and a major source of seafarers for the international shipping industry. In the context of the growing maritime aspirations of the region and the depressed state of world shipping, a study of the current situation facing seafarers in the region seemed timely.
Co-publication: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Contents
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Seafarers in the ASEAN Region
[Whole Publication, ISBN: 9789814377188] -
Preliminary pages
- PART I: ISSUES
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1. ASEAN Seafarers: An Overview, by Chia Lin Sien, author
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2. Organization & Management of Seafaring in the ASEAN region, by A. Francisco J. Mier, Ong Tiong Hui , authors
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3. Training of Seafarers in the ASEAN Region, by Chia Lin Sien, author
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4. ESCAP Involvement & the Impact of Technical Changes on Seafarer Training, by Edmond M. J. Corten, author
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5. Employment & Hiring Practices from the Viewpoint of Shipowners, manning Agencies & Unions, by Ghani Ishak, A. Francisco J. Mier, Assada Mitmanochai, Ong Tiong Hui , authors
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6. Wages, Conditions of Work and the Welfare of ASEAN Seafarers, by Ghani Ishak, author
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7. Legal Aspects Governing ASEAN Seafarers, by Norman Letalik, author
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8. Report on the Seafarer Survey, by Mary R. Brooks, author
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9. The Seafarer in the ASEAN Region: Directions for the Future, by Mary R. Brooks, Chia Lin Sien, authors
- PART II: COUNTRY REPORTS
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10. Indonesia, by K. Sabaroedin , Goenawan Danuasmoro, authors
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11. Malaysia, by Ghani Ishak, author
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12. Philippines, by A. Francisco J. Mier, author
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13. Singapore, by Chia Lin Sien, author
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14. Thailand, by Assada Mitmanochai, author