Legal Analysis of Impact of Revised BIMCO Clauses on Crew Health and Safety During COVID-19 Era

IF 0.8 Q3 ENGINEERING, MARINE Transactions on Maritime Science-ToMS Pub Date : 2022-04-20 DOI:10.7225/toms.v11.n01.020
Michail Boviatsis, G. Daniil
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This paper evaluates how the revised BIMCO Crew Change Clause 2020 affected crew health during this period. To satisfy the need for specific clauses, regulating the contractual relationships during the COVID-19 period, BIMCO created sets of clauses, such as the BIMCO Crew Change Clauses for Time Charter Parties (2020). The rationale of those clauses was based upon the pre-existing BIMCO Infectious or Contagious Diseases Clause for Voyage and Time Charter Parties 2015, but it was evidenced that the COVID-19 virus had many intricacies. Thus, new sets of rules are presently emerging to eliminate the gaps created. The basic downside of this legislation and the focus of this paper is to prove that these clauses are focused only on regulating the contractual relationship, without actually taking into consideration the crews’ health and safety.The analysis is focused on the impact of a COVID-19 incident on four specific legal aspects, i.e. i) vessels’ seaworthiness, ii) charter parties, iii) port safety, and iv) refusal of orders. There is also an analysis of the imminent Decease Clause 2021 and its actual impact upon the shipping industry. The analysis of the relevant legislation is based on legal doctrine, dominant form in legal research, aiming to provide a systematic exposition of the legal and regulatory principles. It analyzes the relationship between those principles to provide clarifications, utilizing legislation and relevant case law as the primary source of data. This research method is qualitative and is very similar to critical analysis, whose application is performed through (a) research and description of the existing legislation, (b) prescription, whose essence is to explore the statutory framework, locate the critical points, and assess the effectiveness of legislation on protecting the crew health and safety, and (c) evaluation of possible amendments or additions.The majority of studies conclude that shipping companies will be able to protect crew health and safety only through proactive measures and due diligence. The revised BIMCO terms on crew changes during Covid-19 and the new Disease Clause 2021 sadly did not have crew protection as their top priority. In most parts they tried to allocate and even mitigate the risk of the contracting parties, providing “windows” of opportunity for both sides to be excepted from any liability. Based on the analysis of resources, the new clause is not engaging the concept of proactive measures, unquestionably the most important method for the preservation of crew health usually referred to as “exercising due diligence”. It is a fact that BIMCO protects the clients’ interests, with the clients being the charter parties. It is also valid that the shipping industry supported the nations during the COVID-19 outbreak, but the BIMCO clauses were concentrated on the preservation of contractual relationships, leaving the concept of crew health and safety uncharted.
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新冠肺炎时代BIMCO修订条款对船员健康安全影响的法律分析
本文评估了修订后的BIMCO船员变更条款2020在此期间对船员健康的影响。为了满足具体条款的需求,规范新冠肺炎期间的合同关系,BIMCO制定了一系列条款,如《BIMCO定期租船合同船员变更条款(2020年)》。这些条款的依据是BIMCO《2015年航次和定期租船合同感染性或传染性疾病条款》,但事实证明,新冠肺炎病毒有很多复杂之处。因此,目前正在出现一套新的规则,以消除所造成的差距。这项立法的基本缺点和本文的重点是证明这些条款只关注于规范合同关系,而没有真正考虑到船员的健康和安全。分析的重点是COVID-19事件对四个具体法律方面的影响,即i)船舶适航性,ii)租船合同,iii)港口安全,iv)拒绝订单。本文还分析了即将生效的2021年死亡条款及其对航运业的实际影响。相关立法分析以法学研究的主导形式——法律学说为基础,旨在系统地阐述法律原则和规制原则。本文利用立法和相关判例法作为主要数据来源,分析了这些原则之间的关系,以提供澄清。这种研究方法是定性的,与批判性分析非常相似,批判性分析的应用是通过(a)对现有立法的研究和描述,(b)规定,其实质是探索法定框架,找到关键点,评估保护船员健康和安全的立法的有效性,以及(c)评估可能的修改或补充。大多数研究得出的结论是,航运公司只有通过积极主动的措施和尽职调查才能保护船员的健康和安全。遗憾的是,修订后的BIMCO关于新冠肺炎期间船员变动的条款和新的2021年疾病条款并未将船员保护作为首要任务。在大多数情况下,它们试图分配甚至减轻缔约各方的风险,为双方提供“机会之窗”,使其免于承担任何责任。根据资源分析,新条款没有涉及主动措施的概念,这无疑是维护船员健康的最重要方法,通常被称为“行使尽职调查”。BIMCO保护客户利益是事实,客户就是租船合同。在新冠肺炎疫情期间,航运业为各国提供了支持,这也是正确的,但BIMCO条款集中在维护合同关系上,使船员健康和安全的概念变得陌生。
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期刊介绍: ToMS is a scientific journal with international peer review which publishes papers in the following areas: ~ Marine Engineering, ~ Navigation, ~ Safety Systems, ~ Marine Ecology, ~ Marine Fisheries, ~ Hydrography, ~ Marine Automation and Electronics, ~ Transportation and Modes of Transport, ~ Marine Information Systems, ~ Maritime Law, ~ Management of Marine Systems, ~ Marine Finance, ~ Bleeding-Edge Technologies, ~ Multimodal Transport, ~ Psycho-social and Legal Aspects of Long-term Working Aboard. The journal is published in English as an open access journal, and as a classic paper journal (in limited editions). ToMS aims to present best maritime research from South East Europe, particularly the Mediterranean area. Articles will be double-blind reviewed by three reviewers. With the intention of providing an international perspective at least one of the reviewers will be from abroad. ToMS also promotes scientific collaboration with students and has a section titled Students’ ToMS. These papers also undergo strict peer reviews. Furthermore, the Journal publishes short reviews on significant papers, books and workshops in the fields of maritime science.
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