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The Law of Carriage of...
ISBN: 9781847667038
Law As Stated At: 1 January 2012
Lachmi Singh (2001 BA University of Toronto); (2004 LLB University of Birmingham); (Currently completing PhD University of the West of England 2013); (PGCert 2006 Higher Education Academy). Lachmi taught as a post graduate teaching assistant for three at the University of Birmingham in the areas of Contract law and International Trade law. Her research interests are Contract law, International Trade law and Shipping law. She is currently a Senior Law Lecturer and LLM Programmes Manager at the University of the West of England, (Bristol Law School) and teaches Contract law and Commercial law on the undergraduate programme. She also teaches Comparative Contract law and Shipping law on the LLM programme. She has published in the areas of International Trade and has recently completed textbooks in the areas of Contract law, Commercial Law and Shipping law.
Close sectionTable of Statutory Instruments and Other Guidance
Close sectionTable of EU and International Materials
Close sectionPart 1: Introduction
Close sectionChapter 1: Introduction to Carriage of Goods by Sea
Close sectionPart 2: Legal Regimes
Close sectionChapter 2: Hague and Hague-Visby Rules
Ambit of Rules
Effect on charterparties
Close sectionChapter 3: Hamburg Rules
Ambit of the Rules
Problems with the Hamburg Rules
Close sectionChapter 4: Rotterdam Rules
Close sectionPart 3: Charterparties
Close sectionChapter 5: Voyage Charterparties
Standard form charterparties
Preliminary voyage
The arrived ship
Carrying voyage
Close sectionChapter 6: Time Charterparties
Payment for hire
Deductions from hire
Employment and agency clause
Redelivery of vessel
Close sectionPart 4: Obligations of the Shipper
Close sectionChapter 7: Common Law Obligations
Obligation to nominate a safe port
Obligation not to ship dangerous goods
Close sectionChapter 8: Freight
Close sectionChapter 9: Shipper’s Obligations under International Conventions
Hague-Visby Rules, Art III, r 5
Hamburg Rules, Art 17(1)
Rotterdam Rules, Art 27
Close sectionPart 5: The Obligations of the Carrier
Close sectionChapter 10: Common Law Obligations
Deviation from agreed route
Close sectionChapter 11: Carrier’s Obligations under International Conventions
Obligations relating to the bill of lading
Obligations relating to the cargo
Close sectionPart 6: Carrier’s Rights and Immunities
Close sectionChapter 12: Liens
Close sectionChapter 13: Exceptions
Hague-Visby exceptions
Close sectionChapter 14: Limitation of Liability
Close sectionPart 7: Bills of Lading
Close sectionChapter 15: Types of Bills of Lading
Liner bills
Straight bills
Freight forwarder’s bill
Multimodal bills of lading
Other documents of carriage
Close sectionChapter 16: Functions of a Bill of Lading
Close sectionChapter 17: Bills of Lading and Third Parties
Close sectionChapter 18: Bills of Lading and Delivery of Goods
Close sectionChapter 19: Bills of Lading Issued under Charterparties
Bill of lading issued to charterer
Bills of lading transferred to a third party
Close sectionChapter 20: Frustration
Bars to frustration
Close sectionChapter 21: Breach of Contract
The effects of breach
Close sectionPart 9: Dispute Resolution
Close sectionChapter 22: Dispute Resolution
Appendix 1: Bills of Lading Act 1855 (c 111)
Appendix 2: International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law Relating to Bills of Lading (‘Hague Rules’) and Protocol of Signature
Close sectionAppendix 3: Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1971 (c 19)
SCHEDULE The Hague Rules as amended by the Brussels Protocol 1968
Appendix 4: Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1992 (c 50)
Close sectionAppendix 5: United Nations Convention on the Carriage of Goods by Sea (The Hamburg Rules)
Part II – Liability of the Carrier
Part III – Liability of the Shipper
Part IV – Transport Documents
Part V – Claims and Actions
Part VI – Supplementary Provisions
Part VII – Final Clauses
Close sectionAppendix 6: United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea (Rotterdam Rules)
Chapter 3 Electronic transport records
Appendix 7: Uniform Rules for Sea Waybills
Appendix 8: Rules for Electronic Bills of Lading
Appendix 9: Gencon 94
Appendix 10: Congenbill 2007
Appendix 11: Conlinebill 2000