Maritime Law is a comprehensive guide to maritime law, covering the key areas of maritime law in a concise style suitable for University students and any reader new to the area or new to a particular topic within the area. The work captures the expertise of the members of the Institute of Maritime Law, has an accessible style and clear illustrations from decided cases.
New to this edition:
Covers recent developments since the First Edition including new international conventions such as the Bunker Pollution Convention; European Regulations such as Rome I and Rome II; recent case law; and European Commission proposals.
Brand new chapter on shipbuilding, sale, finance and registration
Expanded chapter on marine insurance, covering the 2009 Institute Cargo Clauses and the Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010
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978-0-414-04864-5 (9780414048645)
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Chapter 1 - The Conflict of Laws - Professor Yvonne Baatz
Chapter 2 - Shipbuilding, Sale, Finance and Registration - Filippo Lorenzon and Ainhoa Campàs Velasco
Chapter 3 - International Trade and Shipping Documents - Filippo Lorenzon
Chapter 4 - Charterparties - Professor Yvonne Baatz
Chapter 5 - Cargo Claims and Bills of Lading- Professor Charles Debattista
Chapter 6 - Carriage of Passengers - Richard Shaw
Chapter 7 - The Liabilities of the Ship - Richard Shaw and Professor Mikis Tsimplis
Chapter 8 - Public International Law Aspects of Shipping Regulation - Andrew Serdy
Chapter 9 - Safety and Compliance - Filippo Lorenzon
Chapter 10 - Marine Pollution from Shipping Activities - Professor Mikis Tsimplis
Chapter 11 - Marine Insurance - Professor Robert Merkin, Johanna Hjalmarsson, and Richard Pilley
Chapter 12 - Procedures for Enforcement - Professor Mikis Tsimplis
Chapter 13 - The Application of the EU Competition Rules to the Maritime Sector - Andrea Lista