Year: 2017 Language: english Author: George Eddings ISBN: 978-1-910813-65-2 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 544 Description: The authors review the vessel safety regimes in force in each country, along with port state control and the operation of both registration and classification locally. The applicable environmental legislation in each jurisdiction is explained, along with the local rules in respect of collisions, wreck removal, salvage and recycling. Passenger and seafarer rights are also examined, and contributors set out the current position in each jurisdiction. The authors have then looked forward and commented on what they believe are likely to be the most important forthcoming developments in their jurisdictions over the coming year. The shipping industry continues to be one of the most significant sectors worldwide, with the United Nations estimating that commercial shipping represents around US$380 billion in terms of global freight rates, amounting to around 5 per cent of global trade overall. More than 90 per cent of the world’s freight is still transported by sea. The law of shipping remains as interesting as the sector itself and the contributions to this book once again reflect that.
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The Shipping Law Review, Fourth Edition
Language: english
Author: George Eddings
ISBN: 978-1-910813-65-2
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 544
Description: The authors review the vessel safety regimes in force in each country, along with port
state control and the operation of both registration and classification locally. The applicable
environmental legislation in each jurisdiction is explained, along with the local rules in
respect of collisions, wreck removal, salvage and recycling. Passenger and seafarer rights are
also examined, and contributors set out the current position in each jurisdiction. The authors
have then looked forward and commented on what they believe are likely to be the most
important forthcoming developments in their jurisdictions over the coming year.
The shipping industry continues to be one of the most significant sectors worldwide, with
the United Nations estimating that commercial shipping represents around US$380 billion
in terms of global freight rates, amounting to around 5 per cent of global trade overall. More
than 90 per cent of the world’s freight is still transported by sea. The law of shipping remains
as interesting as the sector itself and the contributions to this book once again reflect that.
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