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E-grāmata: Ship Registration: Law and Practice

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  • Formāts: 560 pages
  • Sērija : Lloyd's Shipping Law Library
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Aug-2018
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351975377
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  • Formāts: 560 pages
  • Sērija : Lloyd's Shipping Law Library
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Aug-2018
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351975377
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Ship Registration Law and Practice is fully updated and now entering its third edition. Part of Lloyds Shipping Law Library, it is the most authoritative guide to the theory and practice of ship registration in the most popular jurisdictions. It contains the reference material needed to submit a vessel for registration at the leading ship registries world-wide, as well as extracts from key international conventions in this area, a new statistical analysis of the world merchant fleet and Port State control rankings.

Recenzijas

"...this book combines academic analysis of a difficult and fascinating subject with practical guideance for shipowners, ship managers and their lawyers. The reference to law and practice in the title is justified. Many of those who buy it will do so for the practical guidance it provides but they would be missing something valuable if they did not at least dip into the earlier chapters, which are of particular interest to students of maritime law. A third edition, preserving the legacy of the first two, is welcome and the book is now an established text."

David Osborne, Partner at Watson, Farley & Williams LLP: (2019) 25 JIML

Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xv
Table of cases
xvii
Table of legislation
xix
Table of conventions
xxv
Chapter 1 The Legal Concept Of Ship Registration
1(13)
Chapter 2 Duties Of The Flag State
14(13)
Chapter 3 The Legal Requirements Of Ship Registration
27(18)
Chapter 4 International Registers
45(17)
Chapter 5 Bareboat Charter Registration
62(12)
Chapter 6 Factors Influencing Choice Of Flag
74(14)
Chapter 7 Bahamas
88(9)
Chapter 8 Barbados
97(12)
Chapter 9 Bermuda
109(8)
Chapter 10 British Virgin Islands
117(11)
Chapter 11 Cayman Islands
128(14)
Chapter 12 Cyprus
142(11)
Chapter 13 Gibraltar
153(8)
Chapter 14 Hong Kong
161(8)
Chapter 15 Isle Of Man
169(7)
Chapter 16 Jamaica
176(8)
Chapter 17 Liberia
184(13)
Chapter 18 Malta
197(9)
Chapter 19 Marshall Islands
206(10)
Chapter 20 Norway
216(6)
Chapter 21 Panama
222(10)
Chapter 22 Singapore
232(7)
Chapter 23 St Vincent And The Grenadines
239(10)
Chapter 24 United Kingdom
249(12)
Chapter 25 Vanuatu
261(8)
Appendices
269(242)
Statistics
271(12)
I Leading flags of registration by tonnage
273(2)
II Ownership of the world fleet, 2017
275(2)
III Paris MOU -- White/Grey/Black Lists
277(3)
IV STCW White List
280(3)
Legislation and Conventions
283(70)
V Extracts from UK Merchant Shipping Act 1995
285(16)
VI Extracts from UK Merchant Shipping (Registration of Ships) Regulations 1993
301(24)
VII Geneva Convention on the High Seas
325(8)
VIII Extract from UN Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982
333(5)
IX UN Convention on Conditions for Registration of Ships 1986
338(8)
X International Convention on Maritime Liens and Mortgages 1993
346(7)
Forms
353(158)
XI(a) Bahamas forms
355(8)
XI(b) Cayman Islands forms
363(33)
XI(c) Gibraltar forms
396(14)
XI(d) Isle of Man forms
410(19)
XI(e) Liberia forms
429(9)
XI(f) Malta forms
438(6)
XI(g) Marshall Islands forms
444(13)
XI(h) Norway forms
457(18)
XI(i) Singapore forms
475(13)
XI(j) UK forms
488(23)
Index 511
Edward Watt is a partner with Addleshaw Goddard LLP, Edinburgh.

Richard Coles is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Maritime Law, Southampton.