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Since the beginnings of international law, the law of the sea has been of paramount importance for international trade. Yet this area of law and international trade regulations have developed as two distinct areas with little interface with each other. As the GATT/WTO emerged in parallel to the LOS Convention since the 1970s, both bodies have made extensive efforts in international treaty making. However, the relationship between trade regulations and the law of the sea has hardly been explored.
The author examines some key aspects of this relationship, in particular port entry, access to cargo in coastal shipping (cabotage) and access to cargo in international shipping. The inclusion of services in WTO law will render this relationship of great importance in the future as the agreement extensively covers maritime transport. It is just a matter of time until the current exclusion of maritime transport under special exemptions will be reviewed in future negotiations. The book provides the background and a normative basis for approaching some of the problems which members of the WTO will have to address in coming years. It also deals briefly with the problem of choice of law and competing jurisdictions between trade law and maritime law.

Trade Review
«(...) Dr. Liu's book is a well researched, well structured and (...) well written effort to bring to the wider attention the points of convergence between the law of the sea and WTO law, particularly addressing the effects that such convergence has on international maritime transport services.» (Lesther Antonio Ortega Lemus, University of Geneva)

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Contents: Maritime Transport Services in the Law of the Sea – Maritime Transport Services in the WTO – Access to Port – Access to Cargo in Coastal Shipping - Cabotage – Access to Cargo in International Shipping - Liner Shipping – Dispute Settlement Mechanisms under the WTO and the LOS Convention.

Maritime Transport Services in the Law of the Sea

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
    Publication Date: 28/10/2009
    ISBN13: 9783034300995, 978-3034300995
    ISBN10: 3034300999

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Since the beginnings of international law, the law of the sea has been of paramount importance for international trade. Yet this area of law and international trade regulations have developed as two distinct areas with little interface with each other. As the GATT/WTO emerged in parallel to the LOS Convention since the 1970s, both bodies have made extensive efforts in international treaty making. However, the relationship between trade regulations and the law of the sea has hardly been explored.
    The author examines some key aspects of this relationship, in particular port entry, access to cargo in coastal shipping (cabotage) and access to cargo in international shipping. The inclusion of services in WTO law will render this relationship of great importance in the future as the agreement extensively covers maritime transport. It is just a matter of time until the current exclusion of maritime transport under special exemptions will be reviewed in future negotiations. The book provides the background and a normative basis for approaching some of the problems which members of the WTO will have to address in coming years. It also deals briefly with the problem of choice of law and competing jurisdictions between trade law and maritime law.

    Trade Review
    «(...) Dr. Liu's book is a well researched, well structured and (...) well written effort to bring to the wider attention the points of convergence between the law of the sea and WTO law, particularly addressing the effects that such convergence has on international maritime transport services.» (Lesther Antonio Ortega Lemus, University of Geneva)

    Table of Contents
    Contents: Maritime Transport Services in the Law of the Sea – Maritime Transport Services in the WTO – Access to Port – Access to Cargo in Coastal Shipping - Cabotage – Access to Cargo in International Shipping - Liner Shipping – Dispute Settlement Mechanisms under the WTO and the LOS Convention.

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