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Author Baatz, Yvonne.
Title Maritime law.
Publication Info London : Taylor and Francis, 2014.
Edition 3rd ed.



Descript 1 online resource (635 p.)
Edition 3rd ed.
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- List of Illustrations -- Preface to the Third Edition -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to Southampton on Shipping Law (2008) -- Table of Contents -- Authors' Biographies -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation, Conventions and Rules -- Chapter 1: The Conflict of Laws -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Arbitration -- 3. Court Jurisdiction -- (a) The Jurisdiction Regulation and the Recast Regulation -- (i) A jurisdiction clause -- (ii) Multiple proceedings -- (iii) Related actions -- (iv) No jurisdiction clause -- (v) Contract claims
(vi) Tort claims -- (vii) Agency -- (viii) Remuneration for salvage of cargo or freight -- (ix) Multiple defendants -- (x) Third party proceedings -- (xi) Limitation -- (xii) Other international conventions -- (b) Common Law -- (i) Forum non conveniens -- (ii) Jurisdiction agreement -- (iii) Tonnage limitation -- (c) Anti-suit Injunctions -- (d) Damages for Breach of a Jurisdiction Agreement -- 4. Governing Law -- (a) The Rome Convention -- (i) The scope of the Rome Convention -- (ii) Freedom of choice -- (iii) Limits on party choice -- (iv) No choice -- (v) Public policy -- (b) Rome I
(i) The scope of Rome I -- (ii) Freedom of choice -- (iii) Provisions which cannot be derogated from by agreement in a domestic contract -- (iv) Community law in a domestic contract -- (v) Overriding mandatory provisions -- (vi) Public policy -- (vii) International conventions -- (viii) Community law -- (c) The Common Law -- (d) Sections 9 to 15 of the Private International Law (Miscellaneous Provisions Act) 1995 -- (e) Rome II -- (i) Freedom of choice -- (ii) Provisions which cannot be derogated from by agreement in a domestic contract -- (iii) Community law in a domestic contract
(iv) Overriding mandatory provisions -- (v) Public policy -- (vi) Community law -- (vii) International conventions -- Chapter 2: Shipbuilding, Sale, Finance and Registration -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Shipbuilding and its Contractual Framework -- (a) The Nature of Shipbuilding Contracts -- (b) Formation of the Shipbuilding Contract -- (c) The Terms of the Contract -- (i) Pre-delivery inspection: trials -- (ii) Delivery of the "good" -- (iii) Warranties under the contract -- 3. The Sale of Second Hand Tonnage -- (a) The Deposit -- (b) The Notice of Readiness -- (c) Encumbrances
4. Ship Registration -- (a) Key Features of a Centralised Ship Registration System -- (b) Basic Features -- (i) Public and private law aspects of ship registration -- (ii) The four parts of the Register -- (iii) The voluntary character of registration -- (c) Requirements for Registration under Part I of the Register -- (i) Qualified persons to own a British ship: the subjective approach -- (ii) Ships entitled to be registered in Part I of the Register: the objective approach -- (iii) The British connection -- (d) Evidentiary Value of the Register -- (i) Public law -- (ii) Private law
(iii) Statutory treatment given to the register documents
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781317616887
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Author Baatz, Yvonne.
Series Maritime and Transport Law Library
Maritime and Transport Law Library
Subject Maritime law -- Great Britain.
Contracts, Maritime -- Great Britain.
Law of the sea -- Great Britain.
Shipping -- Great Britain.
Descript 1 online resource (635 p.)
Edition 3rd ed.
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- List of Illustrations -- Preface to the Third Edition -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to Southampton on Shipping Law (2008) -- Table of Contents -- Authors' Biographies -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation, Conventions and Rules -- Chapter 1: The Conflict of Laws -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Arbitration -- 3. Court Jurisdiction -- (a) The Jurisdiction Regulation and the Recast Regulation -- (i) A jurisdiction clause -- (ii) Multiple proceedings -- (iii) Related actions -- (iv) No jurisdiction clause -- (v) Contract claims
(vi) Tort claims -- (vii) Agency -- (viii) Remuneration for salvage of cargo or freight -- (ix) Multiple defendants -- (x) Third party proceedings -- (xi) Limitation -- (xii) Other international conventions -- (b) Common Law -- (i) Forum non conveniens -- (ii) Jurisdiction agreement -- (iii) Tonnage limitation -- (c) Anti-suit Injunctions -- (d) Damages for Breach of a Jurisdiction Agreement -- 4. Governing Law -- (a) The Rome Convention -- (i) The scope of the Rome Convention -- (ii) Freedom of choice -- (iii) Limits on party choice -- (iv) No choice -- (v) Public policy -- (b) Rome I
(i) The scope of Rome I -- (ii) Freedom of choice -- (iii) Provisions which cannot be derogated from by agreement in a domestic contract -- (iv) Community law in a domestic contract -- (v) Overriding mandatory provisions -- (vi) Public policy -- (vii) International conventions -- (viii) Community law -- (c) The Common Law -- (d) Sections 9 to 15 of the Private International Law (Miscellaneous Provisions Act) 1995 -- (e) Rome II -- (i) Freedom of choice -- (ii) Provisions which cannot be derogated from by agreement in a domestic contract -- (iii) Community law in a domestic contract
(iv) Overriding mandatory provisions -- (v) Public policy -- (vi) Community law -- (vii) International conventions -- Chapter 2: Shipbuilding, Sale, Finance and Registration -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Shipbuilding and its Contractual Framework -- (a) The Nature of Shipbuilding Contracts -- (b) Formation of the Shipbuilding Contract -- (c) The Terms of the Contract -- (i) Pre-delivery inspection: trials -- (ii) Delivery of the "good" -- (iii) Warranties under the contract -- 3. The Sale of Second Hand Tonnage -- (a) The Deposit -- (b) The Notice of Readiness -- (c) Encumbrances
4. Ship Registration -- (a) Key Features of a Centralised Ship Registration System -- (b) Basic Features -- (i) Public and private law aspects of ship registration -- (ii) The four parts of the Register -- (iii) The voluntary character of registration -- (c) Requirements for Registration under Part I of the Register -- (i) Qualified persons to own a British ship: the subjective approach -- (ii) Ships entitled to be registered in Part I of the Register: the objective approach -- (iii) The British connection -- (d) Evidentiary Value of the Register -- (i) Public law -- (ii) Private law
(iii) Statutory treatment given to the register documents
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781317616887
Author Baatz, Yvonne.
Series Maritime and Transport Law Library
Maritime and Transport Law Library
Subject Maritime law -- Great Britain.
Contracts, Maritime -- Great Britain.
Law of the sea -- Great Britain.
Shipping -- Great Britain.

Subject Maritime law -- Great Britain.
Contracts, Maritime -- Great Britain.
Law of the sea -- Great Britain.
Shipping -- Great Britain.
Descript 1 online resource (635 p.)
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- List of Illustrations -- Preface to the Third Edition -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to Southampton on Shipping Law (2008) -- Table of Contents -- Authors' Biographies -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation, Conventions and Rules -- Chapter 1: The Conflict of Laws -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Arbitration -- 3. Court Jurisdiction -- (a) The Jurisdiction Regulation and the Recast Regulation -- (i) A jurisdiction clause -- (ii) Multiple proceedings -- (iii) Related actions -- (iv) No jurisdiction clause -- (v) Contract claims
(vi) Tort claims -- (vii) Agency -- (viii) Remuneration for salvage of cargo or freight -- (ix) Multiple defendants -- (x) Third party proceedings -- (xi) Limitation -- (xii) Other international conventions -- (b) Common Law -- (i) Forum non conveniens -- (ii) Jurisdiction agreement -- (iii) Tonnage limitation -- (c) Anti-suit Injunctions -- (d) Damages for Breach of a Jurisdiction Agreement -- 4. Governing Law -- (a) The Rome Convention -- (i) The scope of the Rome Convention -- (ii) Freedom of choice -- (iii) Limits on party choice -- (iv) No choice -- (v) Public policy -- (b) Rome I
(i) The scope of Rome I -- (ii) Freedom of choice -- (iii) Provisions which cannot be derogated from by agreement in a domestic contract -- (iv) Community law in a domestic contract -- (v) Overriding mandatory provisions -- (vi) Public policy -- (vii) International conventions -- (viii) Community law -- (c) The Common Law -- (d) Sections 9 to 15 of the Private International Law (Miscellaneous Provisions Act) 1995 -- (e) Rome II -- (i) Freedom of choice -- (ii) Provisions which cannot be derogated from by agreement in a domestic contract -- (iii) Community law in a domestic contract
(iv) Overriding mandatory provisions -- (v) Public policy -- (vi) Community law -- (vii) International conventions -- Chapter 2: Shipbuilding, Sale, Finance and Registration -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Shipbuilding and its Contractual Framework -- (a) The Nature of Shipbuilding Contracts -- (b) Formation of the Shipbuilding Contract -- (c) The Terms of the Contract -- (i) Pre-delivery inspection: trials -- (ii) Delivery of the "good" -- (iii) Warranties under the contract -- 3. The Sale of Second Hand Tonnage -- (a) The Deposit -- (b) The Notice of Readiness -- (c) Encumbrances
4. Ship Registration -- (a) Key Features of a Centralised Ship Registration System -- (b) Basic Features -- (i) Public and private law aspects of ship registration -- (ii) The four parts of the Register -- (iii) The voluntary character of registration -- (c) Requirements for Registration under Part I of the Register -- (i) Qualified persons to own a British ship: the subjective approach -- (ii) Ships entitled to be registered in Part I of the Register: the objective approach -- (iii) The British connection -- (d) Evidentiary Value of the Register -- (i) Public law -- (ii) Private law
(iii) Statutory treatment given to the register documents
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781317616887

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