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  • Reeds Marine Deck 1 Collision Regulations

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Reeds Marine Deck 1 Collision Regulations

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA practical and user-friendly guide to the collision regulations, with full interpretations of the rules and clear diagrams. A thorough understanding of the International Regulations for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea (ColRegs) is essential for a wide range of professionals as well as amateur mariners. Written in legal text rather than easy to understand terminology, it is not a surprise that the Colregs are subject to gross misunderstanding and confusion. This makes this a difficult area for the thousands of mariners who need to learn, understand and remember them.This handbook is the answer. Expert marine training director Simon Jinks provides straightforward explanations of the complex situations that the Regulations discuss. He gives simple and comprehensive interpretation of the ColRegs rule by rule, giving students and professionals the clarity they need for exam prep and dealing with real-life situations. Colour illustrations of all lights and shapes, and clear diagrTrade ReviewUser-friendly learning guide * Practical Boat Owner *The only book of its kind on the market. Very clear and concise and will save hours of unnecessary reading. * Roger Seymour, Senior RYA Examiner, Hamble School of Yachting *I cannot recommend it highly enough * Jordan Stevens, Severn Training Group Ltd *Table of ContentsPART A General PART B Steering and sailing rules Section I - Conduct of vessels in any conditions of visibility Section II - Conduct of vessels in sight of one another Section III - Conduct of vessels in restricted visibility PART C Lights and shapes PART D Sound and light signals PART E Exemptions PART F Verification of compliance ANNEX I Positioning and technical details of lights and shapes ANNEX II Additional signals for fishing and fishing vessels in close proximity ANNEX III Technical details of sound signal appliances ANNEX IV Distress signals Bridge Watchkeeping Exam technique Radar and plotting Questions Appendix MGN 315 Bridge watchkeeping MGN 324 Use of VHF and AIS in collision avoidance MGN 364 TSS MGN 369 Restricted Vis MGN 379 Use of Electronic Navigation Aids

    15 in stock

    £22.95

  • Shipping and the Environment

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Shipping and the Environment

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom the time it was first published in 1998, Shipping and the Environment has been the leading text on international and US law and practice in this field. Written by renowned legal and insurance practitioners with over 100 years of combined specialist experience, including first-hand knowledge of many major incidents, it is not only a comprehensive reference work but an abundant source of introductory material and practical insights, all explained with a clarity appreciated by lawyers and non-lawyers alike in a broad international readership. While updating its core subjects of pollution from ships, wreck removal and dumping at sea, this enlarged text extends into other modern areas including pollution from offshore operations after Deepwater Horizon, plastics released into the sea, recycling of vessels, polar operations, and the fast-changing restrictions on carbon emissions from ships, as well as safety threats such as cyberattacks, terrorism and modern forms of piracy.Table of ContentsPART I – INTRODUCTION, 1. THE ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF SHIPPING, PART II - LIABILITY AND COMPENSATION FOR OIL POLLUTION DAMAGE, 2. COMPENSATION FROM THE SHIPOWNER UNDER THE CIVIL LIABILITY CONVENTION 1992, 3. COMPENSATION FROM THE INTERNATIONAL OIL POLLUTION COMPENSATION FUNDS, 4. OIL POLLUTION – THE POSITION IN THE UNITED STATES, 5. POLLUTION FROM OFFSHORE OPERATIONS AND CRAFT, 6. POLLUTION FROM SHIPS’ BUNKERS, PART III – COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGE BY HAZARDOUS AND NOXIOUS SUBSTANCES, 7. HNS DAMAGE AND THE HAZARDOUS AND NOXIOUS SUBSTANCES CONVENTION 2010, 8. HNS DAMAGE – THE POSITION IN THE UNITED STATES, PART IV – ADMISSIBILITY AND ASSESSMENT OF CLAIMS, 9. CLAIMS – GENERAL PRINCIPLES, 10. CLEAN-UP OPERATIONS AND OTHER PREVENTIVE MEASURES, 11.DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, 12. ECONOMIC LOSS, 13. DAMAGE TO NATURAL RESOURCES AND COSTS OF RESTORATION, PART V – THE LAW RELATING TO PARTICULAR PARTIES, 14. SALVORS, 15. CHARTERERS AND CARGO OWNERS, 16. SHIP MANAGERS, OPERATORS AND ASSOCIATED PARTIES, 17. THE OWNERS OF COLLIDING SHIPS, 18. PILOTS AND MARITIME AUTHORITIES, 19. SHIP FINANCIERS, 20. P&I CLUBS AND OTHER LIABILITY INSURERS, 21. HULL AND CARGO INSURERS, PART VI – LIMITATION OF LIABILITY, 22. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR POLLUTION AND HNS DAMAGE, PART VII – PREVENTION, REDUCTION AND CONTROL OF DAMAGE TO THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT, 23. INTERNATIONAL RULES TO PREVENT POLLUTION FROM SHIPS, 24.PREVENTION OF POLLUTION FROM SHIPS IN THE UNITED STATES, 25. THE RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT – INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS, 26. THE RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT – THE POSITION IN THE UNITED STATES, 27. REMOVAL OF WRECKS AND DUMPING AT SEA, 28. SHIPMENT OF WASTE AND DISMANTLING OF VESSELS, 29. ENFORCEMENT OF RULES TO PREVENT POLLUTION, 30. CRIMINAL LIABILITY FOR POLLUTION FROM SHIPS, APPENDIX, INDEX

    1 in stock

    £617.50

  • Summerskill on Laytime

    Sweet & Maxwell Ltd Summerskill on Laytime

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSummerskill on Laytime , a key and established title in this specialist field, comprehensively covers laytime and demurrage under English law. Ideal for practitioners in the field, this title presents the principles behind laytime, the standard clauses, interruptions, suspensions, demurrage, detention and dispatch. The seventh edition updates the text to take account of key case law, including: The Court of Appeal decisions in Limbungan v Classic Maritime and in K Line v Priminds (The Eternal Bliss) At first instance, in The Aconcagua Bay the always accessible clause has been held to cover leaving a berth as well as entering it, contrary to what had previously been decided by the tribunal in London Arbitration 11/97.

    1 in stock

    £413.00

  • Goods in Transit

    Sweet & Maxwell Ltd Goods in Transit

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisThe subject matter of Goods in Transit is of increasing relevance as international trade and globalisation increase. The work gathers together and integrates in a unique, accessible and practical form many aspects of general commercial, shipping, contract, bailment, tort, property, agency and transport law in one place. Considers key areas of contract, bailment, tort, property, sale of goods and banking law as relevant to the movement of goods Deals with trans-national transportation rail, road, sea and air in the context of the various international transport conventions and multi-modal transport Analyses in detail the law of agency and the law of bailment in the context of carriage of goods and international trade law Examines the property elements in carriage of goods and international trade law Analyses the multifarious complex domestic and international statutory and contractual liability regimes applicable to carriers and other bailees Considers the various issues raised by outso

    Out of stock

    £453.00

  • The Law of Marine Collision

    Schiffer Publishing Ltd The Law of Marine Collision

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA complete text on the law of collision reflecting the adoption of the 1972 International Regulations for Avoiding Collisions at Sea (COLREGS), which became effective in 1977the first complete revision of the International Rules since 1889. Text also includes changes in the U.S. Inland Rules for the former Inland, Great Lakes, and Western Rivers Rules, adoption of the proportional fault rule by the U.S. Supreme Court in Reliable Transfer Co. v. United States, and the widespread use of radar and Automatic Radar Plotting in marine navigation. In addition to the rules, the book covers damages, both-to-blame collisions, and official investigations. It also includes chapters on pilotage, towage, marine pollution, limitation of liability, marine insurance, salvage, and general average, all in relation to collisions.

    15 in stock

    £102.74

  • Handbook of Rights and Concerns for Mariners

    Schiffer Publishing Ltd Handbook of Rights and Concerns for Mariners

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • Nautical Rules of the Road

    Schiffer Publishing Ltd Nautical Rules of the Road

    3 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    3 in stock

    £29.59

  • The UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book comprehensively explores the revolution in the use of electronic negotiable instruments and negotiable documents through a thorough examination of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records. The Model Law, a product of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law, provides the most current and complete law for electronic negotiable instruments. To understand the short 19 articles and explanatory notes of the Model Law requires an extensive background not only in the current practices of digital trade, but also a thorough understanding of the substantive law of negotiable instruments and negotiable documents. This book provides a full and understandable guide through these areas of the law. The authors, all of whom were instrumental in the formation of the Model Law, bring their years of experience in international commercial law to this in-depth and practical examination of this important text. The book is an invaluable resource both for novice as well as experienced commercial, maritime and banking lawyers, for economic policy makers, supply chain management specialists, and for anyone interested in keeping abreast of the fast-changing world of digital trade.Table of Contents1. Introduction 2. Pre-Existing Solutions 3. The Provisions of the MLETR 4. Applications and Technologies 5. Guide to Enactment and Variations

    1 in stock

    £85.50

  • Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 Shipping

    Rowman & Littlefield Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 Shipping

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisTitle 46 presents regulations applied by the Coast Guard to merchant marine officers and seamen, uninspected vessels, tank vessels, load lines, marine engineering, documenting and measuring vessels, passenger vessels, cargo and miscellaneous vessels, offshore supply vessels, mobile offshore drilling units, electrical engineering, small passenger vessels, oceanographic vessels, occupational safety and health standards, and lifesaving systems. Maritime Administration regulations cover policies, practices and procedures, maritime carriers, subsidized vessels, vessel financing assistance, emergency operations, training, and ports. The Maritime Commission also holds the responsibility for maritime carriers, terminals, tariffs, domestic offshore commerce, and foreign commerce.

    Out of stock

    £33.25

  • Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 Shipping

    Rowman & Littlefield Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 Shipping

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisTitle 46 presents regulations applied by the Coast Guard to merchant marine officers and seamen, uninspected vessels, tank vessels, load lines, marine engineering, documenting and measuring vessels, passenger vessels, cargo and miscellaneous vessels, offshore supply vessels, mobile offshore drilling units, electrical engineering, small passenger vessels, oceanographic vessels, occupational safety and health standards, and lifesaving systems. Maritime Administration regulations cover policies, practices and procedures, maritime carriers, subsidized vessels, vessel financing assistance, emergency operations, training, and ports. The Maritime Commission also holds the responsibility for maritime carriers, terminals, tariffs, domestic offshore commerce, and foreign commerce.

    Out of stock

    £36.00

  • Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 Shipping

    Rowman & Littlefield Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 Shipping

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisTitle 46 presents regulations applied by the Coast Guard to merchant marine officers and seamen, uninspected vessels, tank vessels, load lines, marine engineering, documenting and measuring vessels, passenger vessels, cargo and miscellaneous vessels, offshore supply vessels, mobile offshore drilling units, electrical engineering, small passenger vessels, oceanographic vessels, occupational safety and health standards, and lifesaving systems. Maritime Administration regulations cover policies, practices and procedures, maritime carriers, subsidized vessels, vessel financing assistance, emergency operations, training, and ports. The Maritime Commission also holds the responsibility for maritime carriers, terminals, tariffs, domestic offshore commerce, and foreign commerce.

    Out of stock

    £12.34

  • Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 Shipping

    Rowman & Littlefield Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 Shipping

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisTitle 46 presents regulations applied by the Coast Guard to merchant marine officers and seamen, uninspected vessels, tank vessels, load lines, marine engineering, documenting and measuring vessels, passenger vessels, cargo and miscellaneous vessels, offshore supply vessels, mobile offshore drilling units, electrical engineering, small passenger vessels, oceanographic vessels, occupational safety and health standards, and lifesaving systems. Maritime Administration regulations cover policies, practices and procedures, maritime carriers, subsidized vessels, vessel financing assistance, emergency operations, training, and ports. The Maritime Commission also holds the responsibility for maritime carriers, terminals, tariffs, domestic offshore commerce, and foreign commerce.

    Out of stock

    £18.99

  • Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 Shipping

    Rowman & Littlefield Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 Shipping

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisTitle 46 presents regulations applied by the Coast Guard to merchant marine officers and seamen, uninspected vessels, tank vessels, load lines, marine engineering, documenting and measuring vessels, passenger vessels, cargo and miscellaneous vessels, offshore supply vessels, mobile offshore drilling units, electrical engineering, small passenger vessels, oceanographic vessels, occupational safety and health standards, and lifesaving systems. Maritime Administration regulations cover policies, practices and procedures, maritime carriers, subsidized vessels, vessel financing assistance, emergency operations, training, and ports. The Maritime Commission also holds the responsibility for maritime carriers, terminals, tariffs, domestic offshore commerce, and foreign commerce.

    Out of stock

    £27.00

  • Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 Shipping

    Rowman & Littlefield Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 Shipping

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisTitle 46 presents regulations applied by the Coast Guard to merchant marine officers and seamen, uninspected vessels, tank vessels, load lines, marine engineering, documenting and measuring vessels, passenger vessels, cargo and miscellaneous vessels, offshore supply vessels, mobile offshore drilling units, electrical engineering, small passenger vessels, oceanographic vessels, occupational safety and health standards, and lifesaving systems. Maritime Administration regulations cover policies, practices and procedures, maritime carriers, subsidized vessels, vessel financing assistance, emergency operations, training, and ports. The Maritime Commission also holds the responsibility for maritime carriers, terminals, tariffs, domestic offshore commerce, and foreign commerce.

    Out of stock

    £36.00

  • Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 Shipping

    Rowman & Littlefield Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 Shipping

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisTitle 46 presents regulations applied by the Coast Guard to merchant marine officers and seamen, uninspected vessels, tank vessels, load lines, marine engineering, documenting and measuring vessels, passenger vessels, cargo and miscellaneous vessels, offshore supply vessels, mobile offshore drilling units, electrical engineering, small passenger vessels, oceanographic vessels, occupational safety and health standards, and lifesaving systems. Maritime Administration regulations cover policies, practices and procedures, maritime carriers, subsidized vessels, vessel financing assistance, emergency operations, training, and ports. The Maritime Commission also holds the responsibility for maritime carriers, terminals, tariffs, domestic offshore commerce, and foreign commerce.

    Out of stock

    £31.50

  • Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 Shipping

    Rowman & Littlefield Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 Shipping

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisTitle 46 presents regulations applied by the Coast Guard to merchant marine officers and seamen, uninspected vessels, tank vessels, load lines, marine engineering, documenting and measuring vessels, passenger vessels, cargo and miscellaneous vessels, offshore supply vessels, mobile offshore drilling units, electrical engineering, small passenger vessels, oceanographic vessels, occupational safety and health standards, and lifesaving systems. Maritime Administration regulations cover policies, practices and procedures, maritime carriers, subsidized vessels, vessel financing assistance, emergency operations, training, and ports. The Maritime Commission also holds the responsibility for maritime carriers, terminals, tariffs, domestic offshore commerce, and foreign commerce.

    Out of stock

    £18.99

  • Research Handbook on Maritime Law and Regulation

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Research Handbook on Maritime Law and Regulation

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe organisation and design of maritime regulation is a critical question for the many trade oriented economies. The Research Handbook on Maritime Law and Regulation addresses the key concepts and issues facing the regulation of maritime affairs, questioning the legal structures through an analysis of current legal and regulatory frameworks. These unique contributions interrogate the current system of maritime law and regulation, challenging its traditional perceptions as being either convention law based or national law oriented. The contributors cover a range of crucial demands for maritime law and regulation, from shipping contracts to maritime conventions and linkages, embracing an integrated approach to maritime law. Emphasising the link between theory, practice and policy, this Research Handbook focuses on real world developments and their impact on law and regulation. Comprehensive and enlightening, this Research Handbook is vital reading for researchers and students of maritime law and regulation, providing fascinating insight into the minutiae of its structure and design. Policy makers working in the maritime industry will benefit from the broad and integrated approach to legal frameworks. Legal practitioners, scholars and judicial figures will also enjoy this Research Handbook's comprehensive engagement with contemporary legal developments in maritime law.Table of ContentsContents: Preface Introduction Part I 1. Improving International Uniform Transport Law by Creating Interpretative Committees Cécile Legros 2. What is a unimodal carriage contract? The mode of transport as legal concept Wouter Verheyen 3. The Carriage of Goods Convention Michiel Spanjaart 4. Towards Transparency and Predictability in Freight Forwarding – the Case for a Model Law Simone Lamont-Black Part II 5. The Quest for Universality and Uniformity: Theory and Practice of International Maritime Regulation Aldo Chircop 6. Sailing round the CLC. Environmental damage in EU maritime waters. Simon Baughen 7. Nudging a Behavioural Change in Maritime Carriage of Goods – The Role of Information Ellen Eftestøl-Wilhelmsson and Suvi Sankari Part III 8. Classification of contractual terms and termination clauses in English law Liang Zhao 9. Contracts: time and voyage charterparties and their hybrid forms Johanna Hjalmarsson 10. The impact of new commercial practices on liner contracts of carriage: new wine in old skins? Miriam Goldby 11. Knocking on heavens doors: in search for a legal definition of the Bill of Lading as Document of Title Andrea Lista 12. Renegotiating Shipping Contracts in Turbulent Economic Times Jason Chuah Part IV 13. Maritime Conflict of Laws: Zonal and Jurisdictional Issues in Perspective Proshanto K. Mukherjee 14. Choice of Jurisdiction in Bills of Lading and Cargo Insurance Yvonne Baatz 15. Arbitration, privity of contract and carriage of goods by sea Paul Todd Index

    15 in stock

    £192.85

  • Advanced Introduction to Maritime Law

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Advanced Introduction to Maritime Law

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisElgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and law, expertly written by the world’s leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas.Written by leading scholar Paul Todd, this Advanced Introduction draws on the author’s decades of experience researching and teaching maritime law, offering a clear and concise introduction to the core areas of the field. In addition to providing a primer on the substance, it explains the worldwide applications of English law, and surveys the sources of law and how to locate them. It also highlights some of the difficulties in interpreting the law and pinpoints which individuals have been instrumental in doing so, and in making and developing the law.Key features include: broad but concise coverage of international sales, carriage of goods by sea, marine insurance and admiralty law the provision of references and citations for further study exploration of the recent and likely future developments for the field. The Advanced Introduction to Maritime Law will be a key resource for students and non-specialist scholars of commercial law, transport law and maritime law, while also appealing to professionals with an interest in expanding their knowledge of the topic.Trade Review‘This short book covers the sort of introductory background and contextual material that often has to be crammed into the first week or so of maritime commercial law courses studied in the UK (in particular). “Maritime Law” is treated broadly so as to include international sales and marine insurance, as well as traditional carriage and Admiralty issues. The book will particularly suit international students, unfamiliar with the common law system, and uses simple, colloquial – sometimes even conversational – language.’ -- Professor Nick Gaskell, University of Queensland, Australia

    15 in stock

    £85.00

  • Advanced Introduction to Maritime Law

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Advanced Introduction to Maritime Law

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisElgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and law, expertly written by the world’s leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas.Written by leading scholar Paul Todd, this Advanced Introduction draws on the author’s decades of experience researching and teaching maritime law, offering a clear and concise introduction to the core areas of the field. In addition to providing a primer on the substance, it explains the worldwide applications of English law, and surveys the sources of law and how to locate them. It also highlights some of the difficulties in interpreting the law and pinpoints which individuals have been instrumental in doing so, and in making and developing the law.Key features include: broad but concise coverage of international sales, carriage of goods by sea, marine insurance and admiralty law the provision of references and citations for further study exploration of the recent and likely future developments for the field. The Advanced Introduction to Maritime Law will be a key resource for students and non-specialist scholars of commercial law, transport law and maritime law, while also appealing to professionals with an interest in expanding their knowledge of the topic.Trade Review‘This short book covers the sort of introductory background and contextual material that often has to be crammed into the first week or so of maritime commercial law courses studied in the UK (in particular). “Maritime Law” is treated broadly so as to include international sales and marine insurance, as well as traditional carriage and Admiralty issues. The book will particularly suit international students, unfamiliar with the common law system, and uses simple, colloquial – sometimes even conversational – language.’ -- Professor Nick Gaskell, University of Queensland, Australia

    15 in stock

    £21.80

  • Maritime Letters of Indemnity

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Maritime Letters of Indemnity

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis unique new title provides expert, hands-on advice as to the law and practice of the maritime letter of indemnity. Detailing the variety of implications that can arise from each type of letter, the authors bring this important and litigious subject to the fore with a view to reducing the commercial and legal risks involved in this core area of shipping and international trade.Key features of this title include detailed legal analysis of: The history of indemnity contracts and letters of indemnity Shipping and international trade contexts where letters of indemnity are used GAFTA sale contract forms and standard letter of indemnity P&I Clubs forms The enforceability of maritime letters of indemnity The rights and liabilities for sellers, buyers, banks and ship owners which arise from the use of letters of indemnity The impact on the system based on the use of bills of lading and on electronic bills of lading Policy issues arising from the use of letters of indemnity in practice and of the practicalities of litigation involving letters of indemnity. As the only text currently on the market covering maritime letters of indemnity in such detail, this book will be an indispensable guide for maritime lawyers, professionals and academics alike, as well as shipowners, charterers, commodity traders and trade finance professionalsTrade Review'The authors provide a thoughtful and almost comprehensive guide to this important area of law and the book should prove a useful addition to the library of any shipping practitioner.' Professor Simon Baughen, Journal of International Maritime LawTable of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction to Letters of Indemnity Chapter 2. Letters of Indemnity and the Carriage of Goods by Sea Chapter 3. Letters of Indemnity and Bills of Lading Chapter 4. LOIs, the International Approach Chapter 5. "Clean Bills" LOIs, the English position Chapter 6. Policy Considerations Chapter 7. Discharge LOIs and The Presentation Rule Chapter 8. Enforcing "discharge" Letters of Indemnity Chapter 9. Change of Destination LOIs Chapter 10. Letters of Indemnity and P&I Cover Chapter 11. Implied Indemnities

    5 in stock

    £403.75

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