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Limitation Of Liability In International Maritime Conventions 2011th Edition Norman

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Limitation Of Liability In International Maritime Conventions 2011th Edition Norman
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Publisher: ROUTLEDGE TALOR & FRANCIS GROUP
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.37 MB
Author: NORMAN, Pdg2Pic
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 2011

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封面 1
书名 2
版权 3
前言 4
目录 22
Introduction 80
Ⅰ.The concept of limitation of liability 80
Ⅱ.The international nature of the concept and the need for a comprehensive approach 81
Ⅲ.Methodology and contents 82
1 Historical background 84
1.1 Origins of the concept and its development in continental Europe 84
1.2 English Law and limitation of liability 87
1.2.1 Limitation of liability and the action in rem 87
1.2.2 Statutory regulation of limitation of liability 89
1.3 Different systems of limitation of liability 94
1.3.1 Limitation by reference to tonnage 94
1.3.2 Limitation by residual value 94
1.3.2.1 Limitation by abandonment 94
1.3.2.2 Limitation by execution 95
1.3.3 Option systems 95
1.3.3.1 The American system 95
1.3.3.2 The Belgian system 96
1.4 International regulation of limitation of liability 96
1.4.1 The 1924 Convention 97
1.4.2 The 1957 Convention 98
2 The LLMC Convention 101
2.1 Persons entitled to limit liability 102
2.1.1 Shipowners 102
2.1.1.1 Charterers 104
2.1.1.2 Managers and operators 110
2.1.2 Salvors 111
2.1.3 Any person for whose act the shipowner or salvor is responsible 112
2.1.4 Liability insurers 114
2.2 Ships in respect of which liability can be limited 114
2.2.1 Ships 115
2.2.2 Seagoing ships 116
2.2.3 Craft excluded by the Convention 118
2.3 Claims subject to limitation 119
2.3.1 Claims in respect of loss of life or personal injury or loss of or damage to property 120
2.3.2 Claims resulting from delay 122
2.3.3 Claims for infringement of rights 123
2.3.4 Claims for wreck and cargo removal 124
2.3.5 Claims in respect of measures taken in order to avert or minimize loss 125
2.4 Claims excepted from limitation 126
2.4.1 Salvage and general average 126
2.4.2 Oil pollution claims 127
2.4.3 Nuclear claims 128
2.4.4 Claims by servants of the shipowner and salvor 129
2.4.5 Other excluded claims 130
2.4.5.1 Exclusions by interpretation 130
2.5 Loss of right to limit 133
2.5.1 Conduct barring limitation…

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