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Challenges, Possibilities and Experience
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This book explores the problems inherent in the unification of maritime law. Featuring contributions from leading experts at European maritime law research centres, it considers international conventions, current maritime practice, standard forms and recently adopted national codifications of maritime law from the codification point of view.
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This book explores the problems inherent in the unification of maritime law. Featuring contributions from leading experts at European maritime law research centres, it considers international conventions, current maritime practice, standard forms and recently adopted national codifications of maritime law from the codification point of view.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000736540
- Artikelnr.: 58289301
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000736540
- Artikelnr.: 58289301
Dr Justyna Nawrot is an Assistant Professor at the University of Gdansk, where she teaches maritime law. In 2015, she was nominated as a member of the Polish Codification Commission for Maritime Law. She is a Vice President of the Polish Maritime Law Association, Vice Editor of 'Prawo morskie', scientific journal edited by the Polish Academy of Sciences and acts as an arbitrator in maritime disputes. Dr Nawrot has been also member of the Maritime Law Commission's board under the auspices of Polish Academy of Sciences. Dr Zuzanna Pep¿owska-D¿browska is an Assistant Professor at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torü. Since 2015, she has been a member of the Polish Codification Commission for Maritime Law. Dr Pep¿owska-D¿browska is also Vice President of the Polish Maritime Law Association, a member of the Maritime Law Commission's board of the Polish Academy of Sciences and an arbitrator in maritime disputes.
Part I General Remarks 1.Codification: Problems of Differing Legal Cultures
2. Codification and Unification of Maritime Law: Friends or Foes? 3.
Unification of Maritime Law - A Failed Strategy? 4. Codification by Treaty
of Private Maritime Law from the Perspective of a Public International
Lawyer 5. Codification - Best Left to States or to Someone Else? 6.
Successes and Failures of Uniform Maritime Law Instruments: Is There Room
for a New Approach? 7. The Gap Between EU And EEA Law: Opportunities and
Threats of EEA Consolidation 8. The Maritime Labour Convention: A Code of
Minimum Rights and Maximum Impact Part II Codification Issues in Transport
of Goods by Sea 9. The Rotterdam Rules Codification and International Trade
- Harmony or Discord 10. Sea Transport Documents in Banks' Hands - Bridging
the UCP with Commercial Shipping Law 11. The Challenges Of ICTs in the
Shipping Sector Among International Uniform Law, Codification and Lex
Mercatoria: The Electronic Bill Of Lading 12. The Future of the Regulation
of the Contract for the Multimodal Carriage of Goods in the Context of the
Rotterdam Rules 13. Regulation of the Multimodal Carrier's Liability Regime
with a Special Focus of Selected National Maritime and Transport Laws Part
III Codification in the Area of Carriage of Passengers and Leisure
Navigation 14. The Role of Sailing and Leisure Navigation in the
Codification of Maritime Law (in the Framework of the Spanish Maritime
Navigation Law of 2014) 15. Yacht Codes - A Solution to the Problem of
Equivalent Safety Standards for Large Yachts 16. Claims for Personal
Injuries by Cruise Ship Passengers under International and EU Regimes Part
IV National Codifications of Maritime Law 17. Maritime Law Codification in
Japan: Elements Considered and Those Not Considered 18. Codification of
Maritime Law: The Experience of Spain 19. The Interrelations between
Compulsory Insurance of Shipowners for Maritime Claims and the Shipowner's
Limitation of Liability: A Case of Lack of Coordination in Italy Among
Disciplines of Different but Complementary Subjects 20. Recent Maritime Law
Codifications - Reasons and Scope. The Polish Perspective as Compared with
Other Chosen Jurisdictions
2. Codification and Unification of Maritime Law: Friends or Foes? 3.
Unification of Maritime Law - A Failed Strategy? 4. Codification by Treaty
of Private Maritime Law from the Perspective of a Public International
Lawyer 5. Codification - Best Left to States or to Someone Else? 6.
Successes and Failures of Uniform Maritime Law Instruments: Is There Room
for a New Approach? 7. The Gap Between EU And EEA Law: Opportunities and
Threats of EEA Consolidation 8. The Maritime Labour Convention: A Code of
Minimum Rights and Maximum Impact Part II Codification Issues in Transport
of Goods by Sea 9. The Rotterdam Rules Codification and International Trade
- Harmony or Discord 10. Sea Transport Documents in Banks' Hands - Bridging
the UCP with Commercial Shipping Law 11. The Challenges Of ICTs in the
Shipping Sector Among International Uniform Law, Codification and Lex
Mercatoria: The Electronic Bill Of Lading 12. The Future of the Regulation
of the Contract for the Multimodal Carriage of Goods in the Context of the
Rotterdam Rules 13. Regulation of the Multimodal Carrier's Liability Regime
with a Special Focus of Selected National Maritime and Transport Laws Part
III Codification in the Area of Carriage of Passengers and Leisure
Navigation 14. The Role of Sailing and Leisure Navigation in the
Codification of Maritime Law (in the Framework of the Spanish Maritime
Navigation Law of 2014) 15. Yacht Codes - A Solution to the Problem of
Equivalent Safety Standards for Large Yachts 16. Claims for Personal
Injuries by Cruise Ship Passengers under International and EU Regimes Part
IV National Codifications of Maritime Law 17. Maritime Law Codification in
Japan: Elements Considered and Those Not Considered 18. Codification of
Maritime Law: The Experience of Spain 19. The Interrelations between
Compulsory Insurance of Shipowners for Maritime Claims and the Shipowner's
Limitation of Liability: A Case of Lack of Coordination in Italy Among
Disciplines of Different but Complementary Subjects 20. Recent Maritime Law
Codifications - Reasons and Scope. The Polish Perspective as Compared with
Other Chosen Jurisdictions
Part I General Remarks 1.Codification: Problems of Differing Legal Cultures
2. Codification and Unification of Maritime Law: Friends or Foes? 3.
Unification of Maritime Law - A Failed Strategy? 4. Codification by Treaty
of Private Maritime Law from the Perspective of a Public International
Lawyer 5. Codification - Best Left to States or to Someone Else? 6.
Successes and Failures of Uniform Maritime Law Instruments: Is There Room
for a New Approach? 7. The Gap Between EU And EEA Law: Opportunities and
Threats of EEA Consolidation 8. The Maritime Labour Convention: A Code of
Minimum Rights and Maximum Impact Part II Codification Issues in Transport
of Goods by Sea 9. The Rotterdam Rules Codification and International Trade
- Harmony or Discord 10. Sea Transport Documents in Banks' Hands - Bridging
the UCP with Commercial Shipping Law 11. The Challenges Of ICTs in the
Shipping Sector Among International Uniform Law, Codification and Lex
Mercatoria: The Electronic Bill Of Lading 12. The Future of the Regulation
of the Contract for the Multimodal Carriage of Goods in the Context of the
Rotterdam Rules 13. Regulation of the Multimodal Carrier's Liability Regime
with a Special Focus of Selected National Maritime and Transport Laws Part
III Codification in the Area of Carriage of Passengers and Leisure
Navigation 14. The Role of Sailing and Leisure Navigation in the
Codification of Maritime Law (in the Framework of the Spanish Maritime
Navigation Law of 2014) 15. Yacht Codes - A Solution to the Problem of
Equivalent Safety Standards for Large Yachts 16. Claims for Personal
Injuries by Cruise Ship Passengers under International and EU Regimes Part
IV National Codifications of Maritime Law 17. Maritime Law Codification in
Japan: Elements Considered and Those Not Considered 18. Codification of
Maritime Law: The Experience of Spain 19. The Interrelations between
Compulsory Insurance of Shipowners for Maritime Claims and the Shipowner's
Limitation of Liability: A Case of Lack of Coordination in Italy Among
Disciplines of Different but Complementary Subjects 20. Recent Maritime Law
Codifications - Reasons and Scope. The Polish Perspective as Compared with
Other Chosen Jurisdictions
2. Codification and Unification of Maritime Law: Friends or Foes? 3.
Unification of Maritime Law - A Failed Strategy? 4. Codification by Treaty
of Private Maritime Law from the Perspective of a Public International
Lawyer 5. Codification - Best Left to States or to Someone Else? 6.
Successes and Failures of Uniform Maritime Law Instruments: Is There Room
for a New Approach? 7. The Gap Between EU And EEA Law: Opportunities and
Threats of EEA Consolidation 8. The Maritime Labour Convention: A Code of
Minimum Rights and Maximum Impact Part II Codification Issues in Transport
of Goods by Sea 9. The Rotterdam Rules Codification and International Trade
- Harmony or Discord 10. Sea Transport Documents in Banks' Hands - Bridging
the UCP with Commercial Shipping Law 11. The Challenges Of ICTs in the
Shipping Sector Among International Uniform Law, Codification and Lex
Mercatoria: The Electronic Bill Of Lading 12. The Future of the Regulation
of the Contract for the Multimodal Carriage of Goods in the Context of the
Rotterdam Rules 13. Regulation of the Multimodal Carrier's Liability Regime
with a Special Focus of Selected National Maritime and Transport Laws Part
III Codification in the Area of Carriage of Passengers and Leisure
Navigation 14. The Role of Sailing and Leisure Navigation in the
Codification of Maritime Law (in the Framework of the Spanish Maritime
Navigation Law of 2014) 15. Yacht Codes - A Solution to the Problem of
Equivalent Safety Standards for Large Yachts 16. Claims for Personal
Injuries by Cruise Ship Passengers under International and EU Regimes Part
IV National Codifications of Maritime Law 17. Maritime Law Codification in
Japan: Elements Considered and Those Not Considered 18. Codification of
Maritime Law: The Experience of Spain 19. The Interrelations between
Compulsory Insurance of Shipowners for Maritime Claims and the Shipowner's
Limitation of Liability: A Case of Lack of Coordination in Italy Among
Disciplines of Different but Complementary Subjects 20. Recent Maritime Law
Codifications - Reasons and Scope. The Polish Perspective as Compared with
Other Chosen Jurisdictions