This Maritime Law book concentrates mainly on standard form contracts which are crucial to international trade and the commercial aspects of carriage of goods by sea. The legal principles take into account the South African context as influenced by English law and considers the latest developments in this area. This book promises to be an important contribution to academic knowledge and research. This book is suitable for any participant in the shipping industry.
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Designed to provide a comprehensive and critical survey of the law relating to the carriage of goods by sea, this third edition includes all the changes in case law and...
the disaster would not have arisen but for the unsea-worthiness, and hence the shipowners are liable ̧ Lord Porter: ̧ No doubt those who are either defending themselves or putting forward a counter-claim based upon an allegation of ...
Normally, a mate«s receipt would later be given up for a bill of lading, ... they necessarily prejudice the rights of those who deal in the goods ...
Ocean Carriage: Some Chapters on the Carriage of Goods by Sea
Payne and Ivamy's Carriage of Goods by Sea
Bringing a fresh, comparative approach to transport documents used in the carriage of goods by sea, this book covers bills of lading, sea waybills, ship’s delivery orders, multimodal transport documents, and electronic transport documents ...
The Hamburg Rules on the Carriage of Goods By Sea
Written by a combination of top academics, industry experts and leading practitioners, this book offers a detailed insight into both unimodal and multimodal carriage of goods.
This book, written in three parts, covers the basics of the international trade, financing and the legal framework related to the law of carriage of goods by sea, elaborates on bills of lading in depth and sea waybills and ship’s delivery ...