ABSTRACT

Shipping Law covers the whole spectrum of English shipping law. It takes a structured and integrated approach to the highly specialised rules of shipping, which are placed in their commercial context and related to the general principles of English contract and tort law.

The third edition has been expanded in many areas, to take into account developments such as the 2001 Bunker Oil Pollution Convention, the implementation of the ISM Code, and the continuing work by UNCITRAL on its potentially far-reaching Draft Instrument on Carriage of Goods. In-depth analysis is provided of recent important judicial decisions, such as that of the House of Lords in The Starsin and those of the Court of Appeal in The Rafaela S, The Sea Empress and The Happy Day. This book provides an invaluable source of reference on the subject and will be of use both to students and to those in practice.

chapter |1 pages

Table of Statutory Instruments

chapter |5 pages

Table of International Conventions

chapter |2 pages

Abbreviations

chapter |8 pages

Glossary

part |1 pages

PART I DRY SHIPPING

chapter 1|16 pages

THE COMMERCIAL BACKGROUND

chapter 2|48 pages

TITLE TO SUE

chapter 3|15 pages

PROVING LOSS OR DAMAGE IN TRANSIT

chapter 4|23 pages

THE TERMS OF THE BILL OF LADING CONTRACT

chapter 7|8 pages

COMBINED TRANSPORT

chapter 8|13 pages

CARRIAGE BY ROAD – CMR

chapter 9|25 pages

CHARTERPARTIES

chapter 10|11 pages

VOYAGE CHARTERPARTIES – PAYMENT OF FREIGHT

chapter 11|19 pages

VOYAGE CHARTERS – LAYTIME AND DEMURRAGE

chapter 12|11 pages

TIME CHARTERS

chapter 13|9 pages

DAMAGES AND FRUSTRATION

part |1 pages

PART II WET SHIPPING

chapter 14|13 pages

COLLISIONS

chapter 15|33 pages

SALVAGE

chapter 16|14 pages

GENERAL AVERAGE

chapter 17|14 pages

MARINE POLLUTION

part |1 pages

PART III JURISDICTION, CHOICE OF LAW, SECURITY AND LIMITATION

chapter 18|44 pages

JURISDICTION AND APPLICABLE LAW

chapter 19|11 pages

SECURITY AND INTERIM RELIEF

chapter 20|9 pages

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY