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Now presented in two convenient volumes, the sixth edition of Berlingieri on Arrest of Ships is an invaluable source of information, detailing the claims in respect of which a ship may be arrested, the conditions for obtaining an order of arrest, the need for a security, the manner by which the ship that has been arrested may be released, the possibility of a multiple arrest and the jurisdiction on the merits.

Focused on the 1952 Arrest Convention, volume I provides a unique, thorough, and updated commentary, analysing each provision with reference to its interpretation in a significant number of States Parties. Moreover, the original comments have been reviewed on the basis of the Travaux Préparatoires of the Convention, which the Author has collected and arranged under each article. In addition to this, the Travaux Préparatoires are now included as a new and important appendix to the volume.

Written by a renowned expert in the field, and analysing

Trade Review

"This is a work of major and collaborative scholarship, Professor Berlingieri having received contributions from notable academics and practitioners from many jurisdictions…The scholarship is evident in, for example: the copious reference to other international instruments and to the potential conflicts between them; the examination of individual countries’ implementation of the Arrest Convention for divergence from the Convention itself; and the frequent reference to the history and the traveux of the Convention."

James M. Turner, The Journal of International Maritime Law


"This is a work of major and collaborative scholarship, Professor Berlingieri having received contributions from notable academics and practitioners from many jurisdictions…The scholarship is evident in, for example: the copious reference to other international instruments and to the potential conflicts between them; the examination of individual countries’ implementation of the Arrest Convention for divergence from the Convention itself; and the frequent reference to the history and the traveux of the Convention."

James M. Turner, The Journal of International Maritime Law



Table of Contents

1. History of the 1952 Arrest Convention

2. The way to uniformity of maritime law in respect of arrest of ships

3. Scope of application

4. Definitions of Arrest, Person and Claimant

5. The Maritime claims

6. Claims in respect of which a ship may be arrested under the Convention

7. Jurisdiction for the arrest

8. Jurisdiction on the merits and related matters

9. Arrest or detention by public authorities

10. Procedure relating to the arrest

11. Arrest of the ship in respect of which the claim is asserted

12. Arrest of "sister" ships

13. Arrest of associated ships

14. Arrest of ships owned by the charterer in respect of claims of the owner of the chartered ship

15. Right of rearrest and multiple arrest

16. Release of the ship from arrest

17. When the release of a ship under arrest is not permitted

18. Liability for wrongful arrest

Berlingieri on Arrest of Ships Volume I

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 21/11/2016
    ISBN13: 9781138643277, 978-1138643277
    ISBN10: 1138643270

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Now presented in two convenient volumes, the sixth edition of Berlingieri on Arrest of Ships is an invaluable source of information, detailing the claims in respect of which a ship may be arrested, the conditions for obtaining an order of arrest, the need for a security, the manner by which the ship that has been arrested may be released, the possibility of a multiple arrest and the jurisdiction on the merits.

    Focused on the 1952 Arrest Convention, volume I provides a unique, thorough, and updated commentary, analysing each provision with reference to its interpretation in a significant number of States Parties. Moreover, the original comments have been reviewed on the basis of the Travaux Préparatoires of the Convention, which the Author has collected and arranged under each article. In addition to this, the Travaux Préparatoires are now included as a new and important appendix to the volume.

    Written by a renowned expert in the field, and analysing

    Trade Review

    "This is a work of major and collaborative scholarship, Professor Berlingieri having received contributions from notable academics and practitioners from many jurisdictions…The scholarship is evident in, for example: the copious reference to other international instruments and to the potential conflicts between them; the examination of individual countries’ implementation of the Arrest Convention for divergence from the Convention itself; and the frequent reference to the history and the traveux of the Convention."

    James M. Turner, The Journal of International Maritime Law


    "This is a work of major and collaborative scholarship, Professor Berlingieri having received contributions from notable academics and practitioners from many jurisdictions…The scholarship is evident in, for example: the copious reference to other international instruments and to the potential conflicts between them; the examination of individual countries’ implementation of the Arrest Convention for divergence from the Convention itself; and the frequent reference to the history and the traveux of the Convention."

    James M. Turner, The Journal of International Maritime Law



    Table of Contents

    1. History of the 1952 Arrest Convention

    2. The way to uniformity of maritime law in respect of arrest of ships

    3. Scope of application

    4. Definitions of Arrest, Person and Claimant

    5. The Maritime claims

    6. Claims in respect of which a ship may be arrested under the Convention

    7. Jurisdiction for the arrest

    8. Jurisdiction on the merits and related matters

    9. Arrest or detention by public authorities

    10. Procedure relating to the arrest

    11. Arrest of the ship in respect of which the claim is asserted

    12. Arrest of "sister" ships

    13. Arrest of associated ships

    14. Arrest of ships owned by the charterer in respect of claims of the owner of the chartered ship

    15. Right of rearrest and multiple arrest

    16. Release of the ship from arrest

    17. When the release of a ship under arrest is not permitted

    18. Liability for wrongful arrest

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