Visit to access regular updates on recent legal developments in this area and web links to relevant sites of further interest.ĬVR_WILS8933_07_SE_CVR.indd 1 19/5/10 09:41:16Įdinburgh GateHarlowEssex CM20 2JEEnglandĪnd Associated Companies throughout the world ’ Susan Hawker, London Metropolitan University ‘There really is no comparable book to Carriage of Goods by Sea as a student textbook forĬarriage… this book is ‘the’ book. He has lectured widely on maritime law in the UK, the USA, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. John F Wilson is a member of the Institute of Maritime Law at the University of Southampton and is Emeritus Professor of Law at the University. It is also an invaluable source of reference for legal professionals specialising in this area, and shipbroking and cargo fi rms. This text is highly suitable for recommendation to students studying international trade law, maritime and shipping law, and carriage of goods courses. v Glencore Grain, Trafi gura Beheer v Mediterranean Shipping Co., The Archimidis, and Fiona Trust and Holding Corp v Privalov v Seamar Trading, Mansell Oil v Troon Storage Tankers, Lansat Shipping Co. v Mercator Shipping Inc., Mediterranean Salvage and Towage Co. Renowned for combining a critical, in-depth examination of all aspects of the law relating to the carriage of goods by sea with a highly readable written style, clear analysis of legal principles and a highly practical approach to the subject making it eminently suitable for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.Ĭarriage of Goods by Sea has been fully revised to examine all recent statutory and case law developments in the law in this area, including:Ī dedicated chapter containing full discussion of the wide ranging changes to bill of lading contracts proposed in the Rotterdam RulesĪ new appendix containing the text of the Rotterdam Rules in fullĭiscussion of signifi cant judicial decisions, including Transfi eld Shipping Inc. Relied upon by generations of students and practitioners alike, this market leading text is Guide to all aspects of this important part of international trade law. Review of a previous edition, The Cambridge Law JournalWritten by a leading expert in the fi eld, Carriage of Goods by Sea is the defi nitive “.deserves a place on the shelf of every law teacher in the subject, and at least on the reading lists of all of its students.”
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