ABSTRACT

Modern Maritime Law and Risk Management provides comprehensive coverage of contemporary international admiralty and maritime law in an easily accessible style. It brings together substantive law, jurisdictional issues and international aspects of maritime liabilities and compensation with a practical discussion of modern risk management. The book is an essential guide for marine lawyers worldwide, students, shipowners, ship managers, salvors, shipbrokers, mortgagees, P&I Clubs, shipbuilders, port authorities, classification societies, regulators and other shipping and risk management professionals. With a wealth of information covered, the book is helpfully divided into four parts – Admiralty Jurisdiction and Procedure; Substantive Law; International Conventions; and Safety at Sea.

part |2 pages

PART I ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE

chapter 1|2 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|16 pages

INTRODUCTORY ELEMENTS

HISTORICAL OVERVIEW

chapter 2|48 pages

NATURE OF THE ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION

chapter 3|46 pages

MODE OF EXERCISE OF JURISDICTION

chapter 4|38 pages

PROCEDURE (OVERVIEW)

SERVICE AND ARREST

chapter 7|30 pages

ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS

part |2 pages

PART II SUBSTANTIVE LAW

chapter |2 pages

PART II SUBSTANTIVE LAW OVERVIEW

chapter 9|60 pages

THE LAW OF SHIP MORTGAGES

chapter 10|48 pages

SHIPBUILDING CONTRACTS

chapter 11|66 pages

SHIP SALE AND PURCHASE CONTRACTS

chapter 12|100 pages

COLLISIONS AT SEA AND LIABILITIES

chapter 13|90 pages

THE LAW OF SALVAGE

chapter 14|64 pages

TOWAGE CONTRACTS

chapter 15|18 pages

PRINCIPLES OF GENERAL AVERAGE

chapter 16|54 pages

THE LAW OF HARBOURS AND PILOTAGE

part |2 pages

PART III INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS ON CIVIL LIABILITY LIMITATION AND COMPENSATION

part |2 pages

PART IV SAFETY AT SEA

chapter |2 pages

PART IV SAFETY AT SEA OVERVIEW

chapter 1|18 pages

Introduction

chapter |28 pages

INDEX A

chapter |1 pages

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