Carriage of Goods by Sea, Land and Air
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Carriage of Goods by Sea, Land and Air
Uni-modal and Multi-modal Transport in the 21st Century
Soyer, Baris; Tettenborn, Andrew
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2024
476
Mole
9781032919423
15 a 20 dias
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PART 1 Carriage of Goods by Sea Chapter 1. Piracy and Contracts of Carriage by Sea Simon Rainey QC Chapter 2. Liability for Defective Containers: Charting A Course between Seaworthiness, Care for the Cargo and Liabilities of Shippers Frank Stevens Part 2 Carriage of Goods by Land and Air Chapter 3. Liability, Jurisdiction and Enforcement Issues in International Road Carriage - CMR Carrier Liability in the Netherlands and Germany and the Influence of the EU Dr Marian Hoeks Chapter 4. Integrating International Air and Road Carriage: Operational and Liability Issues Dan Soffin Chapter 5. Multimodal Transport under the Warsaw and Montreal Convention Regimes: A Velvet Revolution? Dr George Leloudas Part 3- Multimodal Transport: Current Practice and Future Chapter 6. Who Contracts with Whom? An Analysis of Chinese Exports to the United Kingdom Craig Neame Chapter 7. Of Bills of Lading, Multimodal Transport Documents, and Other Things Professor Andrew Tettenborn Chapter 8. International Sale Contracts and Multimodal Transport Documents- Two Issues of Significance Professor D. Rhidian Thomas Chapter 9. All tied up? The Potential Impact of the Rotterdam Rules on Shippers' Obligations to Carriers under Bill of Lading Clauses in respect of Goods Shipped David Glass Chapter 10. Multimodal Bills of Lading and Limitation Christopher Hancock QC Chapter 11. The Quest for An International Multimodal Transport Convention: Does the CMR Liability System Fit the Bill? Dr Theodora Nikaki Chapter 12. The Overall Impact of the Rotterdam Rules on the Liability of Multimodal Carriers and their Sub-contractors Professor Richard Williams Chapter 13. The European Project on Sustainable Multimodal Transport - Is a Harmonized Liability System the Right Tool? Dr Ellen Eftestol-Wilhelmsson Part 4 Market Participants Chapter 14. The Liability of Freight Forwarders Professor Francis Reynolds QC Chapter 15. Terminal Operators and Liability for Cargo Claims under English Law Mr Simon Baughen Chapter 16. Cargo Insurance in the Multimodal Context - Full and Complete Cover? Professor Baris Soyer
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hague;visby;rules;rotterdam;international;warsaw;convention;lloyds;rep;transport;Multi-modal Transport;Negotiable Transport Document;Rotterdam Rules;Electronic Transport Record;Multimodal Transport;International Monetary Fund;HAGUE VISBY RULES;MTO;Multimodal Transport Operator;Multimodal Contracts;Transport Document;Warsaw Convention;International Civil Aviation Organization;Himalaya Clause;Multimodal Transport Documents;Multimodal Bills;Hamburg Rules;Lloyd's Rep;Air Waybill;Liability System;CMR Liability;Hague Rules;Freight Forwarders;Sea Waybill;Wilful Misconduct
PART 1 Carriage of Goods by Sea Chapter 1. Piracy and Contracts of Carriage by Sea Simon Rainey QC Chapter 2. Liability for Defective Containers: Charting A Course between Seaworthiness, Care for the Cargo and Liabilities of Shippers Frank Stevens Part 2 Carriage of Goods by Land and Air Chapter 3. Liability, Jurisdiction and Enforcement Issues in International Road Carriage - CMR Carrier Liability in the Netherlands and Germany and the Influence of the EU Dr Marian Hoeks Chapter 4. Integrating International Air and Road Carriage: Operational and Liability Issues Dan Soffin Chapter 5. Multimodal Transport under the Warsaw and Montreal Convention Regimes: A Velvet Revolution? Dr George Leloudas Part 3- Multimodal Transport: Current Practice and Future Chapter 6. Who Contracts with Whom? An Analysis of Chinese Exports to the United Kingdom Craig Neame Chapter 7. Of Bills of Lading, Multimodal Transport Documents, and Other Things Professor Andrew Tettenborn Chapter 8. International Sale Contracts and Multimodal Transport Documents- Two Issues of Significance Professor D. Rhidian Thomas Chapter 9. All tied up? The Potential Impact of the Rotterdam Rules on Shippers' Obligations to Carriers under Bill of Lading Clauses in respect of Goods Shipped David Glass Chapter 10. Multimodal Bills of Lading and Limitation Christopher Hancock QC Chapter 11. The Quest for An International Multimodal Transport Convention: Does the CMR Liability System Fit the Bill? Dr Theodora Nikaki Chapter 12. The Overall Impact of the Rotterdam Rules on the Liability of Multimodal Carriers and their Sub-contractors Professor Richard Williams Chapter 13. The European Project on Sustainable Multimodal Transport - Is a Harmonized Liability System the Right Tool? Dr Ellen Eftestol-Wilhelmsson Part 4 Market Participants Chapter 14. The Liability of Freight Forwarders Professor Francis Reynolds QC Chapter 15. Terminal Operators and Liability for Cargo Claims under English Law Mr Simon Baughen Chapter 16. Cargo Insurance in the Multimodal Context - Full and Complete Cover? Professor Baris Soyer
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hague;visby;rules;rotterdam;international;warsaw;convention;lloyds;rep;transport;Multi-modal Transport;Negotiable Transport Document;Rotterdam Rules;Electronic Transport Record;Multimodal Transport;International Monetary Fund;HAGUE VISBY RULES;MTO;Multimodal Transport Operator;Multimodal Contracts;Transport Document;Warsaw Convention;International Civil Aviation Organization;Himalaya Clause;Multimodal Transport Documents;Multimodal Bills;Hamburg Rules;Lloyd's Rep;Air Waybill;Liability System;CMR Liability;Hague Rules;Freight Forwarders;Sea Waybill;Wilful Misconduct