Modern Maritime Law, Volume I: Jurisdiction and Risks 3rd ed
    
        
        
        
    ISBN13: 9781032931340
    
    
    Published: October 2024
    Publisher: Informa Law from Routledge
        Country of Publication: UK
        Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2013)
        
        
        
    
        
    
    
    
        
    <>This unique title examines issues of ship owning, trading, and maritime law and practice in light of risk, with a view to minimising the risk of liabilities and avoiding the pitfalls of litigation or arbitration.
This third edition has been fully revised and restructured into two self-contained volumes for ease of reference. It continues to provide succinct analysis of the key principles and precedents of maritime law, as well as a commercially sensitive approach to risk management issues. 
This first volume tackles a wealth of complex jurisdictional aspects, ranging from the enforcement of maritime claims to a detailed analysis of the conditions of arrest of ships, including reconsideration of wrongful arrest, beneficial ownership, forum non-convenience and limitations upon the jurisdiction of the English courts. 
Key features of Volume One: 
- Expert analysis of the very latest case law, including noteworthy cases in international jurisdictions 
- Highlights important recent changes and developments in: piercing the corporate veil 
- State immunity conflict of laws and jurisdictions stay of proceedings for breach of jurisdiction or arbitration agreements issues arising from tiered dispute resolution clauses anti-suit injunctions 
- Timely examination of the EU jurisdiction scheme and the Review of the Brussels I Regulation 
- New Chapter on Freezing Injunctions as compared with the US Rule B Attachment 
This book serves as an invaluable reference for lawyers, academics, and a host of shipping and risk management professionals worldwide.