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The Law of Carriage of Goods by Sea (eBook)


ISBN13: 9789813367937
Published: September 2021
Publisher: Springer International
Country of Publication: Singapore
Format: eBook (ePub)
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The Law of Carriage of Goods by Sea

  • Breaks down the complex topic of shipping law in an organized, reasoned and flowing manner which would appeal to novices to the field as well as practitioners

  • Covers grey areas in shipping law not usually found in common law texts

  • Provides practical material that can be used by practitioners in formulating their arguments

    This book, written in three parts, covers the basics of the international trade, financing and the legal framework related to the law of carriage of goods by sea, elaborates on bills of lading in depth and sea waybills and ship’s delivery orders in brief and charterparties in depth. While the book is based on the English law, cases and materials from other jurisdictions, particularly Singapore, Malaysia, India, the USA, and Australia are brought in to provide an international perspective. The practical analyses, commentary and critiques of cases would be a useful guide for practitioners in developing case arguments. Although written with practitioners, academicians and students in mind, the book will also serve as a useful guide for sea carriers, freight forwarders, international traders, financiers, etc. as the complex subject is presented in reader-friendly and easy to grasp manner.

  • Subjects:
    Shipping, Transport and Maritime Law, eBooks
    Contents:
    Part I. Introduction and International Trade
    1. Introduction and Legal Framework
    2. Shipping Documents
    3. International Trade
    Part II. Bills of Lading
    4. Cargo Claims: Legal Bases
    5. Third Parties: Protection and Action for
    6. Proof of Damages: Presumptions and Estoppels
    7. Implied Terms and Exclusion Clauses
    8. Hague & Hague-Visby Rules: Application
    9. Hague & Hague-Visby Rules: Carriers' Obligations and Defences
    10. Hague & Hague-Visby Rules: Carriers' Liability and Time Limitations
    11. Shippers' Obligation for Dangerous Cargo
    Part III. Charterparties
    12. Charterparty: Introduction
    13. Voyage Charter: Freight and Lien
    14. Voyage Charter: Laytime and Demurrage
    15. Time Charter: Orders and Indemnity
    16. Time Charter: Withdrawal, Off-Hire and Redelivery
    17. Time Charter: Apportionment of Cargo-Claims Liability