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 |
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(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 |
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(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 |
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(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 |
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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 |
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(iii) Statutory treatment given to the register documents |
Note |
325 annual accesses. UkHlHU |
ISBN |
9781317616887 |
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