Codification of Maritime Law

- Publisher:
- Taylor & Francis Ltd.
- Publication date:
- 2020-01-01
- Authors:
-
Justyna Nawrot
Zuzanna Pepłowska-Dąbrowska - ISBN:
- 9780429351792
Table of Cases
Table of Legislation
Part I: General Remarks
- Chapter 1: Codification
- Chapter 2: Unification and codification of maritime law
- Chapter 3: Unification of maritime law — a failed strategy?
- Chapter 4: Codification by treaty of private maritime law from the perspective of a public international lawyer
- Chapter 5: Codification — best left to states or to someone else?
- Chapter 6: Successes and failures of uniform maritime law instruments
- Chapter 7: The gap between EU and EEA law
- Chapter 8: The Maritime Labour Convention
Part II: Codification Issues in Transport of Goods by Sea
- Chapter 9: The Rotterdam Rules and international trade
- Chapter 10: Sea transport documents in bank's hands — bridging the UCP with commercial shipping law
- Chapter 11: The challenges of ICTs in the shipping sector among international uniform law, codification and Lex Mercatoria
- Chapter 12: The future of the regulation of the contract for the multimodal carriage of goods in the context of the Rotterdam Rules
- Chapter 13: Regulation of the multimodal carrier's liability regime with a special focus of selected national maritime and transport laws 1
Part III: Codification in the Area of Carriage of Passengers and Leisure Navigation
- Chapter 14: The role of sailing and leisure navigation in the codification process of maritime law (in the framework of the Spanish Maritime Navigation Law of 2014)
- Chapter 15: Yacht Codes — a solution to the problem of equivalent safety standards for large yachts
- Chapter 16: Claims for personal injuries by cruise ship passengers under international and EU regimes
Part IV: National Codifications of Maritime Law