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Liability regimes in contemporary maritime law

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Publication details: London Informa 2007Description: 542p xxviiISBN:
  • 9781843116547
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.096 THO
Contents:
Table of Contents: Part 1: Ship Source Pollution- Oil and Hazardous and Noxious Substances; Chapter 1. Ship Source Pollution - Oil and Hazardous and Noxious Substances by Mans Jacobsson; Chapter 2. Pollution from Ships: EU Directive on Criminal Sanctions for Ship-Source Pollution Colin de la Rue; Chapter 3. Marine Pollution Liabilities under US Law Robert Force; Part 2: Port Liabilities; Chapter 4. Liabilities of Ports in Respect of Marine Pollution and Related Matters Proshanto K. Mukherjee; Part 3: Civil and Pollution Liabilities of Salvors; Chapter 5. Liabilities of Salvors Stephen Girvin and Toby Stephens; Chapter 6. The Liability of Salvors for Pollution Archie Bishop; Chapter 7. The Liabilities of Classification Societies- More Awkward than it Looks? Andrew Tettenborn; Chapter 8. Classification Society Liability in the United States Martin Davies; Part 5: The Influence of the ISM and ISPS Codes on the Evolution of Maritime Liabilities; Chapter 9. The ISM and ISPS Codes: Influence on the Evolution of Liabilities Simon Kverndal; Chapter 10. The ISM and ISPS Codes: Influence on the Evolution of Liabilities Dr Phil Anderson; Part 6: Passenger Liabilities and Insurance; Chapter 11. Boundaries on the Athens Convention: What You See is not Always What You Get Dr Baris Soyer; Chapter 12. Passenger Liabilities and Insurance: Terrorism and War Risks Professor Erik Rosaeg; Part 7: Liabilities for Wrongful Arrest of Ships Under Common Law and Civil Law Chapter 13. Damages for Wrongful Arrest of Ships in the English Admiralty Jurisdiction Professor D. Rhidian Thomas; Chapter 14. Liabilities for Wrongful Arrest of Ships from a Civil Law Perspective Professor Frank G. M Smeele; Part 8: Substantive and Jurisdictional Issues Relating to Limitation of Liability; Chapter 15. Problematical Areas in the Current Limitation Regime Richard Williams; Chapter 16. Jurisdiction Aspects of Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims Nigel Meeson QC; Editor(s); Biography.
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Table of Contents:
Part 1: Ship Source Pollution- Oil and Hazardous and Noxious Substances;
Chapter 1. Ship Source Pollution - Oil and Hazardous and Noxious Substances by Mans Jacobsson;
Chapter 2. Pollution from Ships: EU Directive on Criminal Sanctions for Ship-Source Pollution Colin de la Rue;
Chapter 3. Marine Pollution Liabilities under US Law Robert Force;
Part 2: Port Liabilities;
Chapter 4. Liabilities of Ports in Respect of Marine Pollution and Related Matters Proshanto K. Mukherjee;
Part 3: Civil and Pollution Liabilities of Salvors;
Chapter 5. Liabilities of Salvors Stephen Girvin and Toby Stephens;
Chapter 6. The Liability of Salvors for Pollution Archie Bishop;
Chapter 7. The Liabilities of Classification Societies- More Awkward than it Looks? Andrew Tettenborn;
Chapter 8. Classification Society Liability in the United States Martin Davies;
Part 5: The Influence of the ISM and ISPS Codes on the Evolution of Maritime Liabilities; Chapter 9. The ISM and ISPS Codes: Influence on the Evolution of Liabilities Simon Kverndal;
Chapter 10. The ISM and ISPS Codes: Influence on the Evolution of Liabilities Dr Phil Anderson;
Part 6: Passenger Liabilities and Insurance;
Chapter 11. Boundaries on the Athens Convention: What You See is not Always What You Get Dr Baris Soyer;
Chapter 12. Passenger Liabilities and Insurance: Terrorism and War Risks Professor Erik Rosaeg;
Part 7: Liabilities for Wrongful Arrest of Ships Under Common Law and Civil Law Chapter 13. Damages for Wrongful Arrest of Ships in the English Admiralty Jurisdiction Professor D. Rhidian Thomas;
Chapter 14. Liabilities for Wrongful Arrest of Ships from a Civil Law Perspective Professor Frank G. M Smeele;
Part 8: Substantive and Jurisdictional Issues Relating to Limitation of Liability;
Chapter 15. Problematical Areas in the Current Limitation Regime Richard Williams;
Chapter 16. Jurisdiction Aspects of Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims Nigel Meeson QC;

Editor(s);
Biography.