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    Maritime Law

    £300.00
    This exhaustive introduction to this complex area of the law covers the principal topics and illustrates the operation of shipping law in practice. This edition has been extensively revised and updated to incorporate significant statutory developments and cases. x
    ISBN: 9781843112556
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    Published: December 2003

    Part of Lloyd's Practical Shipping Guides book series.

    Maritime Law is an exhaustive introduction to this complex area of law.

    The book is ideal for newcomers and experienced professionals requiring an update on the general principles and case law.

    • Charterparties chapter

    • Passengers chapter

    • Salvage – includes developments in case law and introduction of new Lloyd’s Open Form Salvage Agreement

    • Sale of ship and shipbuilding contracts

    • Collisions

    • Oil pollution – Convention on bunker spills

    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1. Ownership and Registration Chapter 2. Ship Mortgages Chapter 3. Sale of Ship and Shipbuilding Contracts Chapter 4. Admiralty Jurisdiction, Maritime Claims, Liens and Sovereign Immunity Chapter 5. Charterparties Chapter 6. Bills of Lading Chapter 7. Collisions Chapter 8. Salvage Chapter 9. Towage Chapter 10. Limitation of Liability Chapter 11. Oil Pollution Chapter 12. Passengers Chapter 13. Pilotage

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    Published: December 2003

    Part of Lloyd's Practical Shipping Guides book series.

    Maritime Law is an exhaustive introduction to this complex area of law.

    The book is ideal for newcomers and experienced professionals requiring an update on the general principles and case law.

    • Charterparties chapter

    • Passengers chapter

    • Salvage – includes developments in case law and introduction of new Lloyd’s Open Form Salvage Agreement

    • Sale of ship and shipbuilding contracts

    • Collisions

    • Oil pollution – Convention on bunker spills

    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1. Ownership and Registration Chapter 2. Ship Mortgages Chapter 3. Sale of Ship and Shipbuilding Contracts Chapter 4. Admiralty Jurisdiction, Maritime Claims, Liens and Sovereign Immunity Chapter 5. Charterparties Chapter 6. Bills of Lading Chapter 7. Collisions Chapter 8. Salvage Chapter 9. Towage Chapter 10. Limitation of Liability Chapter 11. Oil Pollution Chapter 12. Passengers Chapter 13. Pilotage

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