Commercial maritime law / edited by Melis Özdel.
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- 9781474202954
- 343.09/6 23
- K1150.A6 I577 2016eb
"This book presents nine papers delivered at the two-day Conference on Commercial Maritime Law held at University College London in May/June 2016 ... The conference was organised and led by Dr Melis Özdel, then the newly appointed Director of the UCL Centre for Commercial Law." -- ECIP Foreword.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cross-border Insolvency and Admiralty : A Middle Path of Reciprocal Comity / Martin Davies -- Singapore : Common Law Relevance in a Civil Law Asia / Lawrence The -- The Common Law and Civil Law Traditions of Contract Interpretation in the Context of Maritime Law / Bernard Rix -- Actual Carriers in Civil Law : TheGerman Example / Dieter Schwampe -- Actual Carriers in Common Law / Francis Reynolds -- Suing the Master of a Vessel Qualitate Qua in Continental Law and the 'Action in Rem' at Common Law : Two Remedies Achieving the Same Result? / Marc A Huybrechts -- The Res Cogitans / Stephen Cogley -- Marine Insurance and the Duty of Disclosure : Common Law and Civil Law Perspectives / Peter MacDonald Eggers -- The Doctrine of Res Judicata in Commercial Maritime Arbitration / Melis Özdel
Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to individual document purchasers.
"The title "Commercial Maritime Law" is a misnomer. There is a patchwork of different commercial maritime laws around the world. However, the title is a true reflection of what many legal scholars and practitioners in the field have long desired: a common framework of commercial maritime law. The book unravels the complexities of bridging the gap between common law and civil law in commercial maritime law and will discuss whether the title "Commercial Maritime Law" will remain a misnomer despite the countless attempts at harmonization. In this book, internationally renowned legal scholars and practitioners discuss the areas in which the common law and civil law are divided; the impact of these differences on the drafting and ratification of international conventions; the search for a common framework; and the procedural aspects of the common law and civil law divide in commercial maritime law"-- Provided by publisher.
Also published in print.
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