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Maritime Law


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  • Maritime Law
  • Maritime Law
  • Maritime Law
Артикул: 00-01019647
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Автор: Professor Yvonne Baatz
Издательство: Informa Law from Routledge (все книги издательства)
Переплет: Твердый
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  • Год: 2014
    Количество страниц: 635
    ISBN: 978-1-138-79850-2
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The third edition
The third edition of this book is dedicated to Richard Shaw. Richard played an important role in the Institute of Maritime Law at the University of Southampton for many years right up until his death in 2013. He had a great love of things maritime and of teaching. He was extremely effective. If Richard promised to do something it would be done. He contributed to the success of the first two editions of this book, the book entitled Maritime Law Evolving brought out to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the Institute of Maritime Law, and to our many courses each year. His wise counsel at Governing Board meetings of the Institute of Maritime law will be gravely missed. His sunny personality at events such as our Donald O’May lecture each autumn and dinner on the Isle of Wight every September at the end of our three-week Short course will be remembered with pleasure.
I am grateful to all the authors who have contributed to this third edition. We have been joined by Ozlem Gurses who has contributed new sections to the chapter on marine insurance. Mikis Tsimplis has updated the sections originally written by Richard Shaw as well as his own major contributions. We are very fortunate to have the support of the Institute of Maritime Law, so ably directed by Filippo Lorenzon for the last four years and now by Mikis Tsimplis. Thanks are due to our two research assistants, Jack Steer and Mateusz Bek, who have helped all the authors with research and have worked tirelessly to ensure the consistency of the book as a whole. Further thanks go to Sara Le Bas, the Institute of Maritime Law’s librarian, who has contributed the bibliography and to Clare Brady for her assistance.
We are also grateful to our publishers, Taylor & Francis, and particularly to Faye Mousley for her efficiency and encouragement, Alexia Sutton and Jessica Moody.
Shipping law continues to thrive at the University of Southampton with increasing numbers of University students keen to study maritime subjects both at LLB and LLM level and practitioners enthusiastic to attend courses. May this book inspire any reader to delve further into the joys of maritime law and enjoy the fascinating practical and academic issues that it involves.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface to the Third Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to Southampton on Shipping Law (2008)
Authors’ Biographies
Table of Cases
Table of Legislation, Conventions and Rules
Chapter 1: The conflict of laws
Yvonne Baatz
Chapter 2: Shipbuilding, sale, finance and registration
Filippo Lorenzon and Ainhoa Campаs Velasco
Chapter 3: International trade and shipping documents
Filippo Lorenzon
Chapter 4: Charterparties
Yvonne Baatz
Chapter 5: Cargo claims and bills of lading
Charles Debattista
Chapter 6: Carriage of passengers
Michael Tsimplis and Richard Shaw
Chapter 7: The liabilities of the vessel
Michael Tsimplis and Richard Shaw
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
Michael Tsimplis
Chapter 11: Marine insurance
Ozlem Gurses, Johanna Hjalmarsson and Richard Pilley
Chapter 12: Procedures for enforcement
Michael Tsimplis
Chapter 13: The application of the EU competition rules to the marine sector
Andrea Lista
Bibliography
Index

The fourth edition
Maritime Law flourishes at the University of Southampton. Its ever popular maritime courses both at LLB and LLM level continue to attract students from all over the world. The courses run by its Institute of Maritime Law, most notably the three-week course in Southampton every summer and the two week course in Singapore every May, do the same. The Donald O’May Lecture every autumn continues to be given by speakers held in the highest esteem in the shipping community most recently in 2016 by Elizabeth Blackburn QC and in 2015 by Sir Bernard Eder. Conferences are organised on topical issues and the support of the city firms, most recently Reed Smith and Norton Rose Fulbright, is gratefully acknowledged. Our most recent projects have included work on unmanned ships and the possible consequences of Brexit on maritime law. All these activities contribute to create a vibrant research culture not only amongst academics at the University of Southampton, but also with other academics and practitioners across the globe. This fourth edition of Maritime Law is a product of that collaboration.
Contents
List of illustrations
Preface to the fourth edition
Preface to the third edition
Preface to the second edition
Preface to Southampton on Shipping Law (2008)
Authors’ biographies
Table of cases
Table of legislation, Conventions and rules
Chapter 1: The conflict of laws
Yvonne Baatz
Chapter 2: Shipbuilding, sale, finance and registration
Filippo Lorenzon and Ainhoa Campas Velasco
Chapter 3: International trade and shipping documents
Filippo Lorenzon
Chapter 4: Charterparties
Yvonne Baatz
Chapter 5: Cargo claims and bills of lading
Charles Debattista
Chapter 6: Carriage of passengers
Michael Tsimplis
Chapter 7: The liabilities of the vessel
Michael 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
Michael Tsimplis
Chapter 11: Marine insurance
Ozlem Gurses and Johanna Hjalmarsson
Chapter 12: Procedures for enforcement
Michael Tsimplis
Chapter 13: The application of the EU competition rules to the marine sector
Andrea Lista
Bibliography
Index

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