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선박직원법상 소형선박조종사의 승무기준 개선에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Improvement of Manning Standards of Small Vessel Operator in the Ship officer's Act)

  • 김동근;전영우;정호순
    • 해양환경안전학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 해양환경안전학회 2006년도 추계학술발표회
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    • pp.85-90
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    • 2006
  • 최근 들어 선박직원법상 승무기준의 개정의 필요성에 대한 강력한 주장이 수산업계에서 제기되었다. 수산업계에서는 승무기준완화 입장을 유지하는 반면 노동계와 해기사 및 통신사협회는 현행유지 내지 기준의 강화를 주장하였다. 본 연구는 선박안전운항을 확보하기 위하여 선박직원법상 소형선박조종사 승무기준의 타당성과 그 개선 방안을 연구 제시하고자 한다.

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선박직원법상 소형선박조종사의 승무기준 개선에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Improvement of Manning Standards of Small Vessel Operator in the Ship Officer's Act)

  • 김동근;전영우
    • 해양환경안전학회지
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    • 제12권4호
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    • pp.307-312
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    • 2006
  • 최근 들어 선박직원법상 승무기준의 개정의 필요성에 대한 강력한 주장이 수산업계에서 제기되었다. 수산업계에서는 승무기준완화 입장을 유지하는 반면 노동계와 해기사협회 및 통신사협회는 현행유지 내지 기준의 강화를 주장하였다. 본 연구는 선박안전운항을 확보하기 위하여 선박직원법상 소형선박조종사 승무기준의 타당성과 그 개선 방안을 연구 제시하고자 한다.

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항해사의 개념에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Concept of Navigational History)

  • 김성준
    • 한국항해학회지
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    • 제21권4호
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    • pp.93-102
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    • 1997
  • History will be defined as a science on human beings in both space and time(des hommes dans le temps et l'espace). Navigational History is a premise to compose Maritime History. Maritime History is a branch of General History which is classified on the basis of space and will be definded as a branch of history to examine 'inter-realtions between maritime affairs and inland affairs'. Then, what kind of 'go by sea'can be a subject of Navigational History ? A research-subject of Navigational History must be navigation rather than sail or voyage. Because while 'sail' means to 'passive and noncommercial sailing' and voyage means to journeyin a general sense that includes sail and navigation, navigation means to indicate ' to go from one place to another in a ship' adn 'to convoy goods by water'. Then, how can we define Navigation History? Navigational History in a narrow sense is to be a field of studying 'process of development of nautical science and seamanship on the side of History ofScience and Techique, whereas Navigational History in a broad sense is to be a field of analyzing 'effects of historical navigation upon history on the side of General History. On studying Navigational History in a narrow sense, there are signifiacances of disclosing what the development of nautical instruments and arts of navigation have played a role in history. Navigational History in a broad sense is a branch of General History to study effects of historical navigation upon history. In conclusion, the significance of studying Navigation History is to disclose process of developmentof arts of navigation, and on the basis of this study is to reveal how the human elements operate in historical navigation. In short, it should not cease to study Navigational History in a narrow sense, and should enlarge its perspective of research toward Navigational History in a broad sense.

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강선요트의 국부강도 구조해석에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Local Strength Structural Analysis for Steel Yacht)

  • 박주신;고재용;이준교;배동균
    • 해양환경안전학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 해양환경안전학회 2005년도 춘계학술발표회
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    • pp.155-159
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    • 2005
  • 지금까지 국내에서 제작된 요트는 선체의 재질이 FRP로 제작되어 왔으나 FRP는 환경오염 및 해양안전에 관한 법규 규제가 강화되고 있는 현 시점에서는 장래성이 불투명하고 변형 및 파손위험이 높을 뿐만 아니라 선체 제작시 외국의 고가(高價) 목형을 수입해야하는 단점을 안고 있다. 그러나 요트의 선체를 STEEL로 제작함으로써 이러한 문제들을 해결할 수 있다. 강선요트의 구조상 강선재료를 주로 사용함으로서 여러 가지 강도적인 측면에 대한 검토가 필요하며, 소형선박이므로 종강도, 횡강도 부분은 Rule의 허용 응력치에 안전율(Safe Factor)만을 주어서 설계를 하여도 충분히 안정된 구조를 이룰 수가 있다. 그러나, 소형선박에서 가장 문제시 되는 것은 국부강도(Local Strength)의 평가이다. 본 구조해석에서는 선수미에 슬래밍 동적하중과 선수충격에 의한 선수부의 손상 여부와 선수부의 국부강도를 만족 여부를 확인하고, Engine Bed 부분에서의 중량하중과 횡파하중에 대한 검토를 수행하였다.

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역사상 해적과 국제법상 해적 : 바이킹 해적을 중심으로 (Pirates in History and International Law Centering around the Viking Pirates)

  • 김주식
    • Strategy21
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    • 통권30호
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    • pp.263-285
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    • 2012
  • History, demonstrating convincingly that pirates have arisen continuously for a lengthy period of time throughout the world, is able to become a cooperative study of international law in terms of pirates matters ; Viking pirates. There are beneficial topics for the study of true nature of viking activities and the settlement of present pirates matters ; How were the pirates activities of Vikings, What sort of relations do they have between Vikings and other pirates which have arisen in world history, What are the differences compared to present concept of pirates. There were active pirates activities in the coast and waters of Scandinavia even before the period of the Migration Age because of geographical condition. With those experiences, Vikings began to ambush Britain Islands sailing across the North Sea since the late 8C, ages of migration in earnest. They ambushed all coasts of the European Continent expending boundary until the late of 11C. Pirate activities in a sort of guerrilla operations were operated when they encountered Islams in the Iberian Peninsula and the coast of North Africa. They showed twofold attitudes ; if the defence of the region and sea was weak, they plundered, or if strong, traded. In plundered europeans' position, Vikings were pirates with cruelty and barbarians. In vikings position, they were normal human beings who did a pirate activity to lead a better life. Viking pirates showed different characteristics in terms of three aspects ; area and aspect of action, activity after piracy. Meanwhile, Viking pirates showed several differences with pirates defined in terms of modern international law. Among the satisfying conditions of pirates, required by the international law of the sea, Vikings fulfilled animus furandi, desire for gain, activities for hatred and revenge, and private ends. Other conditions including attacking authority of the vessels, activities toward private ships, activities in the coast and the land, and illegal terroristic activities toward ships are found in viking pirates. However, Viking pirates do not show the activities in high seas and in the outside of a State's jurisdiction. In addition, it cannot be excluded that they pirated with vessels of regional leaders and the Sovereign, not private ships. Contrary to the definition of concept in terms of modern international law toward pirates, Viking invaded foreign waters, came on shore to foreign land and island, went up-stream the rivers to the back of interior, and attacked churches and abbeys. Strangely, they sometimes settled down in the places where they had pirated. Today, pirates appearing in history and defined in international law exist simultaneously and separately. It means, the historical nature and the nature under the international law are turning up differently. Historical cases of pirates should be reflected to modern international law. If so, it seems that the clue to solve pirate problems can be arranged. History is the immortal living thing, which not just existed as a past but reflects present.

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