Transport law Books
United Nations ADR applicable as from 1 January 2015: European
Book SynopsisThe European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road is intended to increase the safety of international transport of dangerous goods by road. Regularly amended and updated since its entry into force, it contains the conditions under which dangerous goods may be carried internationally. This version has been prepared on the basis of amendments applicable as from 1 January 2015. It contains in particular new or revised provisions concerning transport of adsorbed gases; lithium batteries (including damaged or defective lithium batteries, lithium batteries for disposal or recycling); asymmetric capacitors; discarded packagings; ammonium nitrate and radioactive material; testing of gas cartridges and fuel cell cartridges; marking of bundles of cylinders; and the applicability of ISO standards to the manufacture of new pressure receptacles or service equipment
£139.20
Claeys & Casteels Publishers BV EU Transportation Law Volume I: Brussels
Book SynopsisThis book was originally published by Claeys and Casteels, now formally part of Edward Elgar Publishing. Waterborne transport is of crucial importance within the European Union. Almost 90% of the EU’s external freight trade and 40% of the intra EU exchanges of goods and passengers are carried by sea. 23 EU Member States are coastal states and 26 are Flag States. EU ship owners manage 30% of the world’s vessels and 35% of the global shipping tonnage. Each year, more than 400 million passengers pass through more than a 1.000 European ports. The Framework of the ‘Erika Packages’ has now added another imperative regulatory level to the existing global legal regime of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and to national laws. The EU has reacted to severe marine casualties in EU waters. As a result, almost all aspects of maritime transport and shipping are now regulated by EU Law. The Brussels Commentary on EU Maritime Law provides a comprehensive article-by-article analysis of the most relevant EU Regulations and EU Directives of the shipping sector.Table of ContentsEnvironmental Policy and Pollution Control; Regulatory Issues in Shipping; EU and Maritime Transport: A Comprehensive Overview; Maritime Safety; Maritime Security and Infrastructure Consumer Protection and Passenger Rights; Carriage of Goods by Sea and Litigation Market Access; Competition; State Aid; Maritime Labour and Working Conditions Regulation of Inland Waterway Transport.
£290.00
Taylor & Francis Ltd Inland Waterway Transport
Book SynopsisThis book analyses the European legal framework on inland water transport in light of the most recent legislation adopted and how the main Member States of Central Western Europe have implemented it.Specifically, the book provides an innovative tool of analytical and systematic study of the various legislative EU measures that regulate the inland waterways transport sector, as well as for the comparative study and analysis of the relevant measures of implementation adopted by the afore-mentioned Member States. Each EU legislative measure is first explained in general terms and then commented on in detail with a specific analysis of the most significant articles, following a precise logical sequence of the topics; the corresponding national implementing measures are also examined in detail* describing any different ways of transposing the EU regulation, also with regard to any differences in approach by the Member States relative to the possibility of any derogations or exemptTable of ContentsAbout The Author, Table Of Cases, Table Of Legislation, Preface, Chapter 1 Introduction, Chapter 2 The Design And Construction Of Inland Waterway Vessels, Chapter 3 Navigability Licences For Inland Waterway Vessels And Their Reciprocal Recognition, Chapter 4 Professional Qualifications Of The Crew In Inland Navigation And Their Recognition, Chapter 5 The Organisation Of Working Time In Inland Water Transport, Chapter 6 Inland Water Transport Of Passengers And Goods In The Eu Market, Chapter 7 Inland Water Transport Of Dangerous Goods, Chapter 8 Navigation Safety And Environmental Protection, Appendix List Of State Aid Cases In The Eu Inland Water Transport Sector
£199.50
Taylor & Francis Ltd Drone Law and Policy
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£128.25
Taylor & Francis Absent Aviators Gender Issues in Aviation
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£32.99
Taylor & Francis Ltd The Contract of Carriage Multimodal Transport and Unimodal Regulation Contemporary Commercial Law
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£142.50
Taylor & Francis Ltd Air Cargo Insurance
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£218.50
Taylor & Francis Ltd Introduction to Transportation Security
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£66.99
Taylor & Francis International Air Carrier Liability
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£32.99
Taylor & Francis Ltd International Carriage of Goods by Road CMR
Book SynopsisNow in its sixth edition, this key text provides a comprehensive analysis of the international carriage of goods by road under the provisions of the CMR Convention. The author offers unparalleled coverage of both English and European case law in a text that is praised for its accessible, user-friendly style.This new edition is fully updated with the very latest in case law both internationally and on a domestic level, including: New developments on the applicability of the CMR to multimodal transport, as per the Godafoss case The concept of the wilful misconduct in failure to guard the vehicle Thorough analysis of TNT Express Nederland BV v AXA Versicherung AG It also provides new coverage of the impact of e-commerce on road haulage.This book is an invaluable reference tool for transport practitioners with an international and domestic client base. It is also a useful Table of ContentsPart 1: The CMR Chapter 1. Application of the CMR Chapter 2. The Contract of Carriage: Documentation Chapter 3. The Journey Chapter 4. Claims Chapter 5. The Liability of the Carrier Chapter 6. Defences Available to the Carrier Chapter 7. The Special Risks Chapter 8. Remedies Part 2: English Domestic Law Chapter 9. The Contract of Carriage Chapter 10. The Journey Chapter 11. Claims Chapter 12. The Liability of the Carrier Chapter 13. Defences Chapter 14. Remedies Part 3: Appendices
£427.50
Taylor & Francis Principles of the Carriage of Goods by Sea
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£58.99
Taylor & Francis Principles of the Carriage of Goods by Sea
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Taylor & Francis Ltd International Air Carrier Liability
Book SynopsisInternational Air Carrier Liability brings together essential treaties and airline-to-airline agreements on air carrier liability, safety and security, and supplements these with expert commentary and analysis. The examination considers the general regulatory framework of international civil aviation (including the Chicago Convention and related documents) and how the liability regime fits within that framework.The book is divided into three parts: dealing in turn with liability, safety and security, and civil aviation regulation. Part I, for example, provides comment and analysis of the international air-carrier liability regime, how the main liability conventions operate, and the application of these conventions to international carriage by air (passengers, baggage and cargo). Given its subject matter and the universal state party participation in these conventions, this book has truly global application.David Hodgkinson and Rebecca Johnston aim to provide a rTable of ContentsForewordPrefaceAbbreviations and AcronymsIntroductionPART I – LIABILITY CommentarySection 1: Main Conventions 1.1 Warsaw Convention 1929 1.2 Warsaw Convention 1929 as amended at The Hague 1955 1.3 Guadalajara Supplementary Convention 1961 1.4 Warsaw Convention 1929 as amended at The Hague 1955 and by Protocol No.4 of Montreal 1975 1.5 Montreal Convention 1999 Section 2: Additional Protocols 2.1 The Hague Protocol 1955 2.2 Guatemala City Protocol 1971 2.3 Montreal Additional Protocol No. 1, 1975 2.4 Montreal Additional Protocol No. 2, 1975 2.5 Montreal Additional Protocol No. 3, 1975 2.6 Montreal Protocol No. 4, 1975 Section 3: Intercarrier and Carrier Agreements 3.1 Montreal Intercarrier Agreement 1966 3.2 Japanese Carriers - Conditions of Carriage and Waiver of Liability Limits 1992 3.3 IATA Intercarrier Agreement on Passenger Liability 1995 Section 4: European Regulations 4.1 Council Regulation (EC) No 2027/97 of 9 October 1997 on Air Carrier Liability in the Event of Accidents 4.2 Regulation (EC) No 889/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council PART II – SAFETY AND SECURITY Commentary Section 5: Safety and Security Conventions 1.1 Tokyo Convention 1963 1.2 Hague Convention 1970 1.3 Montreal Convention 1971 1.4 Montreal Convention 1991 Section 6: Compensation Conventions for Damage to Third Parties 2.1 Rome Convention 1933 2.2 Rome Convention 1952 2.3 Convention on Compensation for Damage Caused by Aircraft to Third Parties 2009 2.4 Convention on Compensation for Damage to Third Parties Resulting from Acts of Unlawful Interference Involving Aircraft 2009 PART III – CIVIL AVIATION REGULATION CommentarySection 7: International Civil Aviation 7.1 Chicago Convention 1944Bibliography Index
£147.25
Taylor & Francis Ltd Enforcement of Maritime Claims
Book SynopsisThe fourth edition consists of consideration of all aspects of the jurisdiction of English courts and arbitrators over maritime claims, applicable law, judgments, remedies and security interests, including the continuing critical impact of membership of the European Union. The comprehensive updating encompasses legislative, convention and judicial developments since the publication of the last edition in 2000 – in particular the replacement of the amended Brussels Jurisdiction and Judgments Convention 1968 by Council Regulation 44/2001 and its effect on other maritime convention jurisdiction provisions, relevant Civil Procedure Rules and judicial interpretation of both.Table of ContentsIntroduction: Maritime Claims and their Consequences Part I: Jurisdiction and Modes of Enforceability Chapter 1. Sources of Admiralty Jurisdiction Chapter 2. The Nature of Maritime Claims Part II: Jurisdiction of English Courts and Arbitral Tribunals Chapter 3. Jurisdiction Bases for Enforcement of Maritime Claims Chapter 4. The Jurisdiction and Judgment Regulation and Convention- Boundaries and Structure Chapter 5. Forum Law or Community Regime? Chapter 6. Regulation 44/2001 and the Brussels Convention - Jurisdiction Allocation in Initial Proceedings Chapter 7. Jurisdiction as Between England, Scotland and Northern Ireland Chapter 8. The Lugano Convention- Divergences from Regulation 44/2001 or the Brussels Convention Chapter 9. Enforcement of Maritime Claims by an Action "in Personam" Chapter 10. Enforcement of Maritime Claims by an action "in Rem" Chapter 11. Delay in Suit Chapter 12. Restrictions Jurisdiction Chapter 13. Arbitration Part III: Interim Relief Chapter 14. Nature and Basis of Interim Relief Chapter 15. Arrest and Alternative Security Chapter 16. The "Freezing Injunction" Part IV: Security on the Merits- The Lien Concept Chapter 17. Nature and Development of Liens Chapter 18. Maritime Liens Chapter 19. Statutory Liens in Admiralty Chapter 20. Possessory Liens Chapter 21. Equitable Liens Chapter 22. Creating a Lien by Contract Chapter 23. Priorities Part V: Remedies Chapter 24. Limitation of Liability Chapter 25. Remedies Determinative of Substantive Issues Part VI Foreign Law Chapter 26. Application of Foreign Law Chapter 27. Enforcement of Foreign Judgments and Arbitral Awards Outside the Brussels and Lugano Conventions Chapter 28. Judgments and Settlements within a European Judgements Regime
£446.50
Cambridge University Press The Development of Admiralty Jurisdiction and Practice Since 1800
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£31.90
Aviation Supplies & Academics Practical Aviation Aerospace Law Workbook
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