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Berlingieri on Arrest of Ships Volume I: A Commentary on the 1952 Arrest Convention 6th ed isbn 9781138643277

Berlingieri on Arrest of Ships 5th ed


ISBN13: 9781843119586
New Edition ISBN: 9781138643277
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781843115502
Published: July 2011
Publisher: Informa Law from Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



Established as the source of information for all aspects of ship arrest, Berlingieri on Arrest of Ships, 5th Edition, look at issues including:-

  • the conditions for obtaining an order of arrest;
  • the need, if any, for a security;
  • the manner by which a ship that has been arrested may be released; and
  • the possibility of a multiple arrest.
Berlingieri on Arrest of Ships, 5th Edition also analyses the provisions of the 1952 International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to the Arrest of Sea-Going Ships and the 1999 International Convention on Arrest of Ships with reference to the travaux préparatoires.

The new features of the fully updated 5th edition include

  • a full revision of the interpretation of the 1952 Convention in a number of Contracting States
  • analysis of the adoption of the 1999 Convention in Sates including China, the member States of the Communauté Économique et Monétaire de l’Afrique Centrale (Cameroon, Republic of Congo, Gabon, Chad), the member States of the Comunidad Andina (Bolivia, Columbia, Ecuador and Peru) and Venezuela

Subjects:
Shipping, Transport and Maritime Law
Contents:
Chapter 1. History of the Conventions
Chapter 2. The Way to Uniformity of Maritime Law in Respect of Arrest of Ships
Chapter 3. The Maritime Claims
Chapter 4. Definitions of Arrest, Person, Claimant and Court
Chapter 5. Claims in Respect of Which a Ship May be Arrested
Chapter 6. Arrest of Detention by Public Authorities
Chapter 7. Arrest of the Ship in Respect of Which The Claim is Asserted
Chapter 8. Arrest of "Sister" Ships
Chapter 9. Arrest of Associated Ships
Chapter 10. When Arrest of "Sister" Ships is Not Permitted
Chapter 11. Arrest of Ships Owned by the Charterer in Respect of Claims of the Owner of the Chartered Ship
Chapter 12. Right of Rearrest and Multiple Arrest
Chapter 13. Jurisdiction for the Arrest
Chapter 14. Release of the Ship From Arrest
Chapter 15. When the Release of a Ship Under Arrest is Not Permitted
Chapter 16. Liability For Wrongful Arrest
Chapter 17. Procedure Relating to the Arrest
Chapter 18. Jurisdiction on Merits and Related Matters
Chapter 19. Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments
Chapter 20. Scope of Application