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Maritime Law in Motion 2020 ed. [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Sērija : WMU Studies in Maritime Affairs 8
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 303031751X
  • ISBN-13: 9783030317515
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 783 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 1229 g, 9 Illustrations, color; 5 Illustrations, black and white; XXIX, 783 p. 14 illus., 9 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sērija : WMU Studies in Maritime Affairs 8
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 303031751X
  • ISBN-13: 9783030317515

This book provides valuable insights into various contemporary issues in public and private maritime law, including interdisciplinary aspects. The public law topics addressed include public international law and law of the sea, while a variety of private law topics are explored, e.g. commercial maritime law, conflict of laws, and new developments in the application of advanced technologies to maritime law issues. In addition, the book highlights current and topical discussions at international maritime forums such as the International Maritime Organization on regulatory and private law matters within the domain of marine environmental law, the law respecting seafarers’ affairs and maritime pedagogics, maritime security, comparative law in the maritime field, trade law, recent case law analysis, taxation law in the maritime context, maritime arbitration, carriage of passengers, port law, and limitation of liability.

The Effect of the Arbitration Clause Incorporated in a Bill of Lading to
Third Persons.- Regime Interaction and GAIRS.- Maritime Rules for Rail
Carriage: Chinas Initiative to Incorporate Rules from the Road to the
Belt.- A Critical Analysis of Carriage of Passengers by Sea: Uniformity
Through International and Regional Approaches.- Occupational Hazards in the
Light of the Maritime Migration Challenge.- Governance of International
Shipping in the Era of Decarbonisation: New Challenges for the IMO?.- Good
Faith in Maritime Law Contracts.- Legal Aspects of Green Shipping Finance:
Insights from the European Investment Banks Schemes.- When Was the Last Time
You Were Restrained by a Prince? Conservatism and the Development of Maritime
Law.- Private Maritime Security Companies Within the International Legal
Framework for Maritime Security.- Compensation for Cargo Damage in
International Maritime Transportation: Chinese Law Perspective.- Innocent
Passage Under UNCLOS: An Exploration of the Tenets, Trials, and
Tribulations.- What Challenges Lie Ahead for Maritime Law?.- Sanctions
Compliance Risks in International Shipping: Closure of Five Crimean Ports,
the Sanctions Regime in Respect of Ukraine/Russia and Related Compliance
Challenges.- Shipowners Implied Obligations in a Charterparty Relating to
Lien on Cargo: English and Chinese Law Perspectives.- An Exposé of Canadian
Abandoned Vessels & Derelicts Through a Legal Analysis of Doctrinal
Silos.- Korean Collision Avoidance Rules and Apportionment of Liability.- The
Application of Human Rights and Ethics Principles to Self-protection Measures
by the Ship Against Pirates and Armed Robbers.- Blockchain and Bills of
Lading: Legal Issues in Perspective.- Environmental Challenge in Port
Development: The Legal Perspective in Cross-Disciplinary Research.- Taxation
and Ship Management: A Canadian Case Study.- The Evolution of Seafarer
Education and Training in International Law.- Coastal, Flag and Port State
Jurisdictions: Powers and Other Considerations Under UNCLOS.- Air Pollution,
Climate Change, and Port State Control.- A Century of Piracy Treaties: An
Overview for the Future.- Windfall in the Law of Subrogation: Marine
Insurance in Motion.- Ship Nationality, Flag States and the Eradication of
Substandard Ships: A Critical Analysis.- Pedagogies and Strategies in
International Maritime Business.- Cyber Risks Insurance in the Maritime
Sector: Growing Pains and Legal Problems.- The Legal Concept and Signicance
of Clean Shipping Transport Documents.- Liability Insurers Right to Limit
Liability for Maritime Claims: English and Chinese Law
Perspectives.- Shipowner Protection in the Wake of the Collapse of O.W.
Bunker: The Second Circuit Approval of Interpleader Actions in Hapag-Lloyd
Aktiengesellschaft v. U.S. Oil Trading LLC.- The International Legal Regime
Governing Shipboard LNG.- Intelligent Ships.- The United Kingdom Tonnage Tax
Regime: Compatibility with Relevant European Union Tax Law and
Policy.- Advisory Jurisdiction of the International Tribunal for the Law of
the Sea as a Full Court: Legal Basis and Limits.- Lex Maritima in a Changing
World: Development and Prospect of Rules Governing Carriage of Goods by Sea.
Proshanto K. Mukherjee is the former Vice President Research, Director of Doctoral Programmes and ITF Professor of Maritime Safety and Environmental Protection at WMU. He served as Co-Director of the WMU/Lund University joint LL.M. programme. He is an Honorary Research Fellow of Swansea University (SU); Professor of Law at Dalian Maritime University, China; Visiting Professor at the Graduate School of Human Resource Development of Chung-Ang University, South Korea; Visiting Professor at National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata, India, and is Chancellor of CINEC Maritime Campus, Colombo, Sri Lanka. He has been doctoral supervisor and examiner for several Ph.D. candidates around the world. Professor Max Mejia is Director of the PhD Program and Head of the Maritime Law and Policy Specialization at the World Maritime University (WMU), where he has been a member of the resident faculty since 1998. Before joining WMU, he saw duty on board various naval and coast guard vessels as well as in shore-based facilities in the Philippines. His assignments included, inter alia, Commanding Officer of Port State Control Office Manila, Commander of Coast Guard Station Iligan, Deputy Executive Director of the Presidential Task Force on Maritime Development, and Assistant Chief of Staff for Navigational Safety. He earned his Bachelor of Science at the United States Naval Academy (Annapolis, Maryland, USA) and his Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy at the Fletcher School (Tufts University, Massachusetts, USA). He also has a Master of Science in Maritime Safety Administration from the World Maritime University (Malmö, Sweden) and a Licentiate of Engineering and Doctor of Philosophy from Lund University (Lund, Sweden). His PhD thesis is entitled Law and Ergonomics in Maritime Security.

Professor Jingjing Xu is Head of School, Plymouth Business School and Professor of Maritime Law and Economics.