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The Rotterdam Rules

UN Convention on Contracts for International Carriage Good Wholly Partly Sea

Professor Tomotaka Fujita & Professor G. J. van der Ziel & Professor Michael F. Sturley

The Rotterdam Rules

The Rotterdam Rules

UN Convention on Contracts for International Carriage Good Wholly Partly Sea

The Rotterdam Rules

 

This is a broad-based commentary on The UN Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea, written for lawyers, judges, policy-makers, and academics, which places the convention in its historical and commercial context.


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Beschrijving The Rotterdam Rules

This is a broad-based commentary on The UN Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea, written for lawyers, judges, policy-makers, and academics, which places the convention in its historical and commercial context.

New to this edition:


  • Covers developments since 2010, such as the 2013 amendments adopted by the UN

    Explains how the Rules apply in a business environment with greater emphasis on e-commerce and blockchain

    Includes an increased number of illustrations explaining how the provisions will work in practice


Features:



  • Explains the Rules in consolidation and replacement of their predecessors, covering prior regimes such as the Hague Rules, the Visby Amendments and the Hamburg Rules

    Explains multimodal aspects of carriage by sea or otherwise, including those safeguards in place to prevent conflicts of conventions

    Outlines the Limited Network principle in practice and in action

    Explains the carrier’s liability and obligations, including liability for loss or damage under article 17 and delay under article 21, and the concepts of notice and damages calculation that operate under the convention

    Explains the corresponding obligations on the part of the shipper, including liability for loss or damage, the obligation to provide necessary information and the provisions covering dangerous goods

    Fully details the necessary travel documents in play under the convention and the practices which must be adhered to regarding contracting, and analyses the rules concerning delivery under articles 6 and 47

    Details the rights of controlling parties and of third parties regarding the carriage of goods

    Explains the time limitation constraints which govern the bringing of suits, as well as the jurisdictional considerations (‘Claimant’s choice among reasonable forums’ rule) and arbitration options available to parties to disputes

    Covers the validity of contractual terms under the new regime as compared to the old, as regards the obligations and liabilities of the carrier and shipper

    Also covers the special rules in operation concerning the transport of live animals and extraordinary commercial shipments

    Analyses those matters not governed by the convention, and outlines the subsequent steps to be taken regarding signature, ratification, acceptance, approval, accession, entry into force and the discarding of the previously operative rules

    Includes the Rotterdam Rules as an appendix

    Authored by three of the architects of the Rules themselves


ISBN
9780414034143
Pagina's
516000
Verschenen
NUR
827
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd