Year: 1996 Language: english Author: NJJ Gaskell, C Debattista & RJ SWatton Genre: Textbook Publisher: Pitman Publishing Edition: 8th ISBN: 0-273-02194-X Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 751 Description: Chorley and Giles' Shipping Law was originally written as a general elementary textbook with the student of commerce in mind rather than the professional legal student. Four decades later, the book is established as a standard work used by teachers in universities and polutechnics by practitioners in the City of London and other commercial centres and by students of maritime law around the world. This eighth edition is the first for which the late Lord Chorley and OC Giles are not directly responsible. Their individual imprint, however, survives on the pages of the work, now invigorated by the input of three writers from the University of Southampton. The text has been updated to take account of new statutes, case-law and trade practices. There has also been a condsiderable restructuring of the work, the more clearly to explain what has become a large and complex area of the law. The text of this edition refers to over 50 new statutes and several hundred new statutory instruments and cases.
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Chorley & Giles' Shipping Law
Year: 1996
Language: english
Author: NJJ Gaskell, C Debattista & RJ SWatton
Genre: Textbook
Publisher: Pitman Publishing
Edition: 8th
ISBN: 0-273-02194-X
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 751
Description: Chorley and Giles' Shipping Law was originally written as a general elementary textbook with the student of commerce in mind rather than the professional legal student. Four decades later, the book is established as a standard work used by teachers in universities and polutechnics by practitioners in the City of London and other commercial centres and by students of maritime law around the world.
This eighth edition is the first for which the late Lord Chorley and OC Giles are not directly responsible. Their individual imprint, however, survives on the pages of the work, now invigorated by the input of three writers from the University of Southampton. The text has been updated to take account of new statutes, case-law and trade practices. There has also been a condsiderable restructuring of the work, the more clearly to explain what has become a large and complex area of the law.
The text of this edition refers to over 50 new statutes and several hundred new statutory instruments and cases.
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