
Third Parties' Rights and Liabilities under Bills of Lading
Filippo Lorenzon(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 5. January 2026
Book
Hardback
500 pages
978-0-415-74580-2 (ISBN)
Description
As transport speed increases and global trade intensifies, contracts for the carriage of goods and attendant relationships are becoming ever more complex. This timely publication brings together expert contributions from around the globe, looking both at the theoretical background of the bill of lading as well as its application in practice today. With third party involvement at an all-time high, this text also discusses the difficult question of third party rights and liabilities under a number of different jurisdictions. Covering English, US and EU law, this work provides a comparative and authoritative source of information for maritime lawyers worldwide.
Throughout the course of the text, the authors examine a number of contemporary issues and debates including:
Conflict of laws
Clauses on arbitration, jurisdiction and adjudication
The incorporation of charterparty terms into bills of lading
Carriers' liability for the inclusion of misleading statements in cargo documents
Delivery without presentation of a transport document
Security interests in goods under transport
The law applicable to multimodal carriage
This is an essential text for all those involved in the research and practice of international trade and the carriage of goods by sea.
Throughout the course of the text, the authors examine a number of contemporary issues and debates including:
Conflict of laws
Clauses on arbitration, jurisdiction and adjudication
The incorporation of charterparty terms into bills of lading
Carriers' liability for the inclusion of misleading statements in cargo documents
Delivery without presentation of a transport document
Security interests in goods under transport
The law applicable to multimodal carriage
This is an essential text for all those involved in the research and practice of international trade and the carriage of goods by sea.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Professional
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-415-74580-2 (9780415745802)
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Person
Filippo Lorenzon is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Law at the University of Southampton and Director of the Institute of Maritime Law.
Content
Part 1: Setting the scene 1. Third parties, bills of lading and the conflict of laws Professor Yvonne Baatz 2. Third parties and the UK Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 Dr Ozlem Gurses 3. Third Party Claims Handling in the USA - NVOCCs and Himalaya clauses Mr Mike Butterworth 4. Clauses on arbitration, jurisdiction and adjudication by internal bodies of associations when rights are transferred to third parties Dr Kristina Siig Part 2: Bills of lading, their functions and third parties 5.Standard Charter Bank v Dorchester [2013] EWHC 808 (Comm): Bills of Lading and third parties rights, the Trade Perspective Dr Andrea Lista 6. Possessor of bill of lading not being holder Professor Paul Todd 7. Incorporation of charterparty terms into bills of lading held by third parties Professor Martin Davies 8. Carriers' liability towards third parties for misleading statements in cargo documents Professor Trond Solvang 9. Delivery without presentation of a transport document Anders Mollmann Part 3: Bills of lading: quirks and quagmires 10. Third parties' liabilities in bill of lading contracts Filippo Lorenzon 11. SIML: Claims for freight etc on the receiver Professor emeritus Erling Selvig 12. SIML: Security interests in goods under transport Professor Erik Rosaeg 13. Third parties, bills of lading and the law applicable to multimodal carriage Ellen Eftestol-Wilhelmsson 14. Third parties rights and multimodal transport documents Dr Simone Lamont-Black