ABSTRACT
This book addresses the topical and current issues in maritime law and brings them together into a coherent strand by the common perspective of liabilities for the professional reader. Liability Regimes in Contemporary Maritime Law appeals to both the industry and the legal profession and provides a degree of analysis and discussion, while also bringing together in a single volume the essential interest in a range of individual subject areas.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|60 pages
Ship Source Pollution – Oil and Hazardous and Noxious Substances
chapter Chapter 2|18 pages
Pollution from ships: EU Directive on criminal sanctions for ship-source pollution
part 2|18 pages
Port Liabilities
part 3|27 pages
Civil and Pollution Liabilities of Salvors
part 4|41 pages
Liabilities of Classification Societies under English and US Law
part 5|31 pages
The ISM and ISPS Codes and Maritime Liabilities
chapter Chapter 10|11 pages
The ISM and ISPS Codes: A Critical Analysis of Content, Philosophy and Legal Implications
part 6|50 pages
Passenger Liabilities and Insurance
chapter Chapter 11|24 pages
Boundaries of the Athens Convention: What you see is not always what you get!
part 7|46 pages
Liabilities for Wrongful Arrest of Ships under Common Law and Civil Law
chapter Chapter 13|28 pages
Damages for wrongful arrest of ships in the English Admiralty jurisdiction
part 8|32 pages
Substantive and Jurisdictional Issues Relating to Limitation of Liability