ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1987, this book provides a comprehensive manual to the international law governing accidents at sea during the 1980s. It is a complementary study to International Maritime Organisation, now recognised as a standard work on this UN agency. Among the subjects covered in Part 1 are: reporting and investigation of accidents; accidents caused by collision; civil and criminal liability; accidents caused by non-marking wrecks. Part 2 deals with the consequences of accidents and contains a considerable body of law and regulations on oil and chemical pollution, salvage and personal injury

part One|152 pages

Accidents

chapter Chapter II|64 pages

Collision As a Major Cause of Accidents

chapter Chapter III|86 pages

Other Causes of Navigational Accidents.

part Two|202 pages

Consequential Actions and Claims

chapter Chapter IV|78 pages

Salvage and Towage

chapter Chapter V|25 pages

General Average

chapter Chapter VI|53 pages

Personal Injury

chapter Chapter VII|42 pages

Pollution