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The Law of Carriage of Goods by Sea

The Law of Carriage of Goods by Sea

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This book provides an in-depth analysis of the international trade, financing, and legal framework related to the law of carriage of goods by sea, with a focus on bills of lading, sea waybills, ships delivery orders, charter parties, and practical cases from various jurisdictions. It is designed for practitioners, academics, and students and offers a reader-friendly and easy-to-grasp approach to the complex subject matter.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 580 pages
Publication date: 03 September 2022
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore


This comprehensive book, divided into three parts, delves into the fundamentals of international trade, financing, and the legal framework governing the carriage of goods by sea. It provides in-depth explanations of bills of lading, sea waybills, ships delivery orders, and charter parties, while also incorporating cases and materials from various jurisdictions, including Singapore, Malaysia, India, the USA, and Australia, to offer an international perspective. The practical analyses, commentary, and critiques of cases included in the book will be invaluable for practitioners in developing strong arguments for their clients. While primarily designed for practitioners, academics, and students, this book will also serve as a valuable resource for sea carriers, freight forwarders, international traders, financiers, and others, as the complex subject matter is presented in a reader-friendly and easily understandable manner.


Part I: International Trade Fundamentals


The first part of the book explores the key concepts and principles of international trade, including the nature of goods, the rules of origin, tariffs, and trade agreements. It also discusses the various modes of transportation used in international trade, such as air, sea, and land, and the challenges and risks associated with each mode.


The second part of the book focuses on the financing of international trade, including the types of financing available, such as bank loans, export credit agencies, and factoring, and the risks and benefits associated with each financing option. It also discusses the importance of risk management in international trade and the strategies that businesses can use to mitigate trade-related risks.


The third part of the book examines the legal framework governing the carriage of goods by sea, including the international conventions and agreements that regulate the rights and obligations of shippers, carriers, and other parties involved in the transportation of goods. It also discusses the legal issues that can arise during the transportation of goods, such as liability, insurance, and dispute resolution.


Part II: Financing and Legal Framework


The second part of the book delves into the financing and legal framework of international trade. It discusses the various types of financing available for businesses, such as bank loans, export credit agencies, and factoring, and the risks and benefits associated with each financing option. It also explores the importance of risk management in international trade and the strategies that businesses can use to mitigate trade-related risks.


The third part of the book examines the legal framework governing the carriage of goods by sea. It discusses the international conventions and agreements that regulate the rights and obligations of shippers, carriers, and other parties involved in the transportation of goods. It also discusses the legal issues that can arise during the transportation of goods, such as liability, insurance, and dispute resolution.


Part III: Charter Parties


The third part of the book focuses on charter parties, which are agreements between shipowners and charterers for the use of a ship. It discusses the key terms and conditions of charter parties, such as the ship's particulars, the period of hire, the freight rate, and the responsibilities of each party. It also explores the legal issues that can arise during the charter party, such as breach of contract, liability, and dispute resolution.


In addition to the theoretical explanations and practical insights, the book includes numerous case studies and examples to illustrate the application of the principles and concepts discussed. These case studies are drawn from real-world situations and provide a practical perspective on the challenges and opportunities that businesses face in the international trade arena.


Overall, this comprehensive book is an essential resource for practitioners, academics, and students interested in international trade, financing, and the legal framework governing the carriage of goods by sea. It provides a thorough understanding of the key concepts and principles of international trade, financing, and the legal framework, and is accompanied by practical analyses, commentary, and critiques of cases to enhance the reader's understanding and application of the material.

Weight: 1003g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789813367951
Edition number: 1st ed. 2021

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