This book examines third party protection in shipping. Today, shipping is not just a part of the supply chain; it is indistinguishable from it. Once at the periphery, third party protection is now a central element of carriage. This matter is addressed by means of analysis of the current legal framework in relation to third parties and an evaluation of how, within this framework, the law applicable to a third party may be uncovered.
Third party protection is analysed under the following:
the Hague/Hague-Visby Rules;
the Hamburg Rules;
the Rotterdam Rules;
English law and United States law; and
civil law.
With its breadth of coverage and high-quality analysis, this book is vital reading for both professional and academic readers with an interest in shipping and international trade.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'The work is a complete, well-structured and clearly written study about the protection, and the related problems, of third parties in the shipping context ... the nature of the book makes it a valuable tool which definitely deserves a place in the libraries of academics and practitioners.'
Massimiliano Musi, University of Bologna
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Professional Reference
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-138-32682-8 (9781138326828)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Dr Carlo Corcione is the General Counsel and Managing Director at D'Amato Shipowners Group. He is also a Teaching Fellow at the University of Naples Parthenope, and a Visiting Lecturer at City, University of London.
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Table of cases
Table of legislation
Chapter 1 Background of third party protection in shipping
Chapter 2 Third party protection in shipping: risk allocation and management
Chapter 3 The factual context of shipping
Chapter 4 Third Party protection under the Hague/Hague Visby Rules
Chapter 5 Third party protection under the Hamburg rules
Chapter 6 Third party protection under the Rotterdam rules
Chapter 7 Third party protection under English law
Chapter 8 Third party protection under United States law
Chapter 9 Remarks and afterthoughts
Index