Year: 2020 Language: english Author: David Foxton Genre: Textbook Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Edition: 24 ISBN: 978-0-414-07038-7 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 1608 Description: PREFACE TO THE 24TH EDITION The 24th edition of Scrutton on Charterparties and Bills of Lading brings a new general editor, following Sir Bernard Eder’s decision to stand down after 10 years’ service on the SS Scrutton, eight of them at the helm. We would like to thank Sir Bernard for his contribution to Scrutton both as editor and general editor. We are delighted to welcome David Walsh of Essex Court Chambers to the editorial team, for the start of what will surely be a long voyage. T.E. Scrutton made an extensive contribution to a number of fields of English law, but it is in the law relating to the carriage of goods by sea that he had his most enduring impact. In Scrutton’s time, shipping law was not simply the pinnacle of commercial litigation practice, but also the principal anvil on which English commercial law was shaped. The American legal philosopher Karl Llewellyn, generally one of Scrutton’s most devoted admirers, bemoaned the extent to which the English courts—“to whom blue water might more readily color all contracts for wares”1—viewed issues of contract law primarily from the perspective of participants in international carriage and sale of goods. However, the complex pattern of risks and rewards which characterise the maritime adventure proved an excellent proving ground for the development of a commercial law which gave commercial parties the certainty they prized, while being sensitive to the understandings of those in the markets as to where their respective commercial responsibilities lay. While the proportion of shipping cases reaching the courts has fallen dramatically since Scrutton’s heyday, for a variety of reasons, it remains the case
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Scrutton on Charterparties and Bills of Lading
Year: 2020
Language: english
Author: David Foxton
Genre: Textbook
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell
Edition: 24
ISBN: 978-0-414-07038-7
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 1608
Description: PREFACE TO THE 24TH EDITION
The 24th edition of Scrutton on Charterparties and Bills of Lading brings a new
general editor, following Sir Bernard Eder’s decision to stand down after 10
years’ service on the SS Scrutton, eight of them at the helm. We would like to
thank Sir Bernard for his contribution to Scrutton both as editor and general
editor. We are delighted to welcome David Walsh of Essex Court Chambers to
the editorial team, for the start of what will surely be a long voyage.
T.E. Scrutton made an extensive contribution to a number of fields of English
law, but it is in the law relating to the carriage of goods by sea that he had his
most enduring impact. In Scrutton’s time, shipping law was not simply the
pinnacle of commercial litigation practice, but also the principal anvil on which
English commercial law was shaped. The American legal philosopher Karl
Llewellyn, generally one of Scrutton’s most devoted admirers, bemoaned the
extent to which the English courts—“to whom blue water might more readily
color all contracts for wares”1—viewed issues of contract law primarily from the
perspective of participants in international carriage and sale of goods. However,
the complex pattern of risks and rewards which characterise the maritime
adventure proved an excellent proving ground for the development of a
commercial law which gave commercial parties the certainty they prized, while
being sensitive to the understandings of those in the markets as to where their
respective commercial responsibilities lay. While the proportion of shipping
cases reaching the courts has fallen dramatically since Scrutton’s heyday, for a
variety of reasons, it remains the case
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