Written by a team of top academics and highly-experienced legal practitioners, this is a very complex area of law. It provides both a critical analysis on contemporary legal issues concerning offshore contracts, and an in-depth account of the numerous liability regimes inherently connected to offshore operations.
Key features of Offshore Contracts and Liabilities:
Detailed insight into contemporary legal issues concerning offshore contracts, including Supplytime and Heavycon
In-depth analysis of the current liability regimes with clear reference to contemporary industry practice
Thorough examination of the current state of the law from national, regional and international perspectives
Up-to-date coverage of hot topics such as liability for offshore installations, knock-for knock agreements in offshore contracts and recently-developed new standard forms, such as Windtime.
This book is an indispensable guide for legal practitioners, academics and industry professionals worldwide
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Overall, this is a very fine book which is indispensable reading for any practitioner active within the field and which will also be of great interest to students and scholars of maritime law, energy law or the law of commercial contracts. - Greg Gordon, University of Aberdeen
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Höhe: 246 mm
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978-0-367-73978-2 (9780367739782)
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Baris Soyer is Professor of Commercial and Maritime Law and Director of the Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Law School, Swansea University.
Andrew Tettenborn is Professor of Commercial Law, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Law School, Swansea University.
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Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, University of Wales, Swansea, UK
Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, University of Swansea
Part 1- Offshore Contracts Chapter 1. BIMCO's Offshore Contracts Chapter 2. Key Aspects of New WINDTIME Form Chapter 3. HEAVYCON 2007: Liabilities, Exceptions, Indemnities Chapter 4. Knock for Knock Clauses in Offshore Contracts- The Fundamental Principles Chapter 5. The Construction of Mutual Indemnities and 'Knock for Knock' Clauses Chapter 6. Consequential Loss Exclusion Clauses in Offshore Contracts: The Need for Greater Clarity Chapter 7. Excluding Consequential Damages Chapter 8. Wilful Misconduct and Gross negligence Exclusions in 'Knock for Knock' Provisions in Offshore Contracts Chapter 9. Knock for Knock- The P & I Perspective Chapter 10. Standard Contracts Used in the Offshore Insurance Sector: Clear and Unambiguous? PART 2- Offshore Liabilities Chapter 11. Pollution from Offshore Rigs and Installations- UK Law Chapter 12. Norwegian Perspective with regard to Liability Regimes Concerning Oil Rigs and InstallationsChapter 13. Offshore Injury- Whose Jurisdiction, What Law? Chapter 14. Marine Spatial Planning- An Incoming Tide of Opportunity or Liability?