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Book Synopsis

This book consists of edited versions of the papers delivered at the Institute of International Shipping and Trade Lawâs 11th International Colloquium, held at Swansea Law School in September 2015. Featuring a team of contributors at the top of their profession, both in practice and academia, these papers have been carefully co-ordinated so as to ensure to give the reader a first class insight into the issues surrounding international sale and carriage contracts.

The book is set out in three parts:

  • Part I offers a detailed and critical analysis on emerging issues and unresolved questions in international sales and the carriage contracts affected to facilitate such sales.

  • Part II critically and thoroughly analyses the legal issues that often arise in the context of security over goods, letters of credit and similar documents.

  • Part III is dedicated to a critical and up-to-date discussion on matters c

    Trade Review

    'Mr Rainey’s analysis...is masterly.

    ...it would be difficult to find a clearer picture of a notoriously complex part of the Rotterdam Rules than the one painted by Professor Sturley.

    ...these pages will provide guidance and perspective both to practising and academic lawyers bent on an orderly analysis of this complex area of business.'

    Charles Debattista, Journal of International Maritime Law



    Table of Contents

    Part 1: Contemporary Issues in International Sale Contracts

    1. What Is A Reasonable Contract of Carriage for CIF/CIP purposes? – Section 32(2) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979

    [Ruth Hosking]

    2. Slow Steaming Clauses and International Sale Contracts: A Successful Marriage?

    [Dr Theodora Nikaki]

    3. Laytime and Demurrage in CIF and FOB Contracts

    [Professor Simon Baughen]

    Part 2: Carriage and Sales

    4. "Who’s Doing What and for Whom?" Recent Developments on Delegated Contractual Performance

    [Simon Rainey QC]

    5. Consignees’ Rights under the Rotterdam Rules

    [Professor Michael F. Sturley]

    6. Consignees' Rights in European Legal Systems

    [Frank Stevens]

    7. Discrepant Declarations about Containerised Goods "… in the middle of a chain reaction"

    [Professor Olivier Cachard]

    8. Letter of Indemnity against Delivery without Bill of Lading

    [Professor Richard Williams]

    9. The Rising Tide of Paperless Trade: Analyzing the Legal Implications

    [Dr Miriam A. Goldby]Part 3: Payment and Security

    Part 3: Payment and Security

    10. Economic Sanctions and Letters of Credit in International Transactions

    [Damian Honey and Michael Buffham]

    11. Islamic Letters of Credit – Square Peg in a Round Hole

    [Professor Jason Chuah]

    12. Do I Want My Documents back? A Documentary Credit Dilemma

    [Stuart Shepherd]

    13. Lending on Waybills and Other Documents- Banker’s Dream or Financier’s Nightmare

    [Professor Andrew Tettenborn] Part 4: Contemporary issues in Cargo Insurance

    Part 4: Contemporary issues in Cargo Insurance

    14. Cargo Insurance and open Covers

    [Peter MacDonald Eggers QC]

    15. The ICC Transit Clause- Developments and Faultlines

    [Sara Cockrill QC]

    16. Insuring Cargoes in the New Era- Impact of the Insurance Act 2015 on Standard cargo Clauses/Wordings

    [Professor B. Soyer]

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/08/2016
      ISBN13: 9781138184565, 978-1138184565
      ISBN10: 113818456X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book consists of edited versions of the papers delivered at the Institute of International Shipping and Trade Lawâs 11th International Colloquium, held at Swansea Law School in September 2015. Featuring a team of contributors at the top of their profession, both in practice and academia, these papers have been carefully co-ordinated so as to ensure to give the reader a first class insight into the issues surrounding international sale and carriage contracts.

      The book is set out in three parts:

      • Part I offers a detailed and critical analysis on emerging issues and unresolved questions in international sales and the carriage contracts affected to facilitate such sales.

      • Part II critically and thoroughly analyses the legal issues that often arise in the context of security over goods, letters of credit and similar documents.

      • Part III is dedicated to a critical and up-to-date discussion on matters c

        Trade Review

        'Mr Rainey’s analysis...is masterly.

        ...it would be difficult to find a clearer picture of a notoriously complex part of the Rotterdam Rules than the one painted by Professor Sturley.

        ...these pages will provide guidance and perspective both to practising and academic lawyers bent on an orderly analysis of this complex area of business.'

        Charles Debattista, Journal of International Maritime Law



        Table of Contents

        Part 1: Contemporary Issues in International Sale Contracts

        1. What Is A Reasonable Contract of Carriage for CIF/CIP purposes? – Section 32(2) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979

        [Ruth Hosking]

        2. Slow Steaming Clauses and International Sale Contracts: A Successful Marriage?

        [Dr Theodora Nikaki]

        3. Laytime and Demurrage in CIF and FOB Contracts

        [Professor Simon Baughen]

        Part 2: Carriage and Sales

        4. "Who’s Doing What and for Whom?" Recent Developments on Delegated Contractual Performance

        [Simon Rainey QC]

        5. Consignees’ Rights under the Rotterdam Rules

        [Professor Michael F. Sturley]

        6. Consignees' Rights in European Legal Systems

        [Frank Stevens]

        7. Discrepant Declarations about Containerised Goods "… in the middle of a chain reaction"

        [Professor Olivier Cachard]

        8. Letter of Indemnity against Delivery without Bill of Lading

        [Professor Richard Williams]

        9. The Rising Tide of Paperless Trade: Analyzing the Legal Implications

        [Dr Miriam A. Goldby]Part 3: Payment and Security

        Part 3: Payment and Security

        10. Economic Sanctions and Letters of Credit in International Transactions

        [Damian Honey and Michael Buffham]

        11. Islamic Letters of Credit – Square Peg in a Round Hole

        [Professor Jason Chuah]

        12. Do I Want My Documents back? A Documentary Credit Dilemma

        [Stuart Shepherd]

        13. Lending on Waybills and Other Documents- Banker’s Dream or Financier’s Nightmare

        [Professor Andrew Tettenborn] Part 4: Contemporary issues in Cargo Insurance

        Part 4: Contemporary issues in Cargo Insurance

        14. Cargo Insurance and open Covers

        [Peter MacDonald Eggers QC]

        15. The ICC Transit Clause- Developments and Faultlines

        [Sara Cockrill QC]

        16. Insuring Cargoes in the New Era- Impact of the Insurance Act 2015 on Standard cargo Clauses/Wordings

        [Professor B. Soyer]

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