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SHIPPINGBRICE ON MARITIMELAW OF SALVAGE5TH EDITIONJohn Reeder, QCNEWBrice provides comprehensive coverageof the law relating to marine salvageoperations. It offers expert guidance on allthe key areas, including Admiralty Courtdecisions, the salvage agreement, salvedproperty and salved values.• Takes a detailed look at the Lloyds OpenForm (LOF) of Salvage• Discusses the current decision makingtrends of LOF Arbitrators, offering insightinto the thinking that could affect futurecases• Examines the impact of recent SCOPICclause changes• Addresses problems arising in modernsalvage operations in light of the 2010Gulf of Mexico oil spill• Offers practical guidance on theprocedure and documents in salvagearbitrations• Analyses the most effective disputeremedies available• Covers CPR provisions and court formsand their use in the Admiralty Courts• Considers the implications of importantrecent cases such as EdwintonCommercial Corp v Tsavliris Russ(Worldwide Salvage & Towage) Ltd(The Sea Angel), Owners of the Voutakosv Tsavliris Salvage (International) Ltd andOwners of the Vessel Ocean Crown v FiveOceans Salvage Consultants LtdCONTENTS: The Concept of Salvage. TheJurisdiction of the Admiralty Court. SalvedProperty and Salved Values. Wrecks Salvageand the Underwater Cultural Heritage. TheSalvage Agreement. Salvage and theEnvironment. Salvage and Breach of Duty.Lloyds Form and Arbitration. Appendices.JURISDICTION: InternationalJan-2012 978 0 414 04579 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 484988Hardback c. £345.00/c. €439.00CARVER ON BILLS OFLADINGNEWEDITION EDITIONBRITISH SHIPPING LAWS3RD EDITIONSir Guenter Treitel, QC and Professor Francis MB Reynolds, QCBuilding on a heritage of distinction in itsfield, this new edition of Carver on Bills ofLading offers exhaustive coverage of thenature and uses of bills of lading pluscomprehensive case reference and coveragefrom two of the foremost commentators onthis area of law.It provides a detailed analysis of the Englishcase law on the subject, of cases from anumber of other common jurisdictions andof the common law background to this caselaw. It also analyses legislation affecting thetopic and looks to the future in discussingthe impact of the Rotterdam Rules.The new third edition features coverage ofthe decisions of the UK Supreme Court andof the lower courts.• Features new commentary and coverageof the Rotterdam Rules• Includes commentary on the Hague-VisbyRules• Contains coverage of the Carriage ofGoods by Sea Act 1992 and the Contracts(Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999• Provides the ultimate resource no matterthe bills of lading query that presentsitself• Offers practical guidance andreassurance through commentary oncase law and legislation• Organised so that each chapter dealswith particular functions of bills of lading• Expert commentary analyses the legalprinciples relevant to these functions• Covers international conventionsgoverning bills of ladingCONTENTS: Nature of Bills of Lading. Bills ofLading as a receipt. Bills of Lading as acontractual document. Parties to the Bill ofLading contract. Contractual effects of transferof Bills of Lading. Bills of Lading as documentsof title. Possible effects of Bills of Lading in thirdparties. Other related documents. Hague andHague-Visby Rules. Rotterdam Rules.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union,InternationalJan-2012 978 0 414 04852 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 508705Hardback c. £365.00/c. €464.00CARVER ONCHARTERPARTIESBRITISH SHIPPING LAWSA team from 7 Kings Bench WalkNEWCarver on Charterparties provides anin-depth narrative account of the law ofcharterparties, explaining the law applicableto bareboat charterparties, timecharterparties, voyage charterparties andother types of charterparty.It is an updated and completely revisedversion of significant sections of therenowned Carver’s Carriage by Sea, lastpublished in 1982, and is set to become theauthoritative narrative statement of the lawin this area.• New edition of the work formerly preeminentin this field and extensively citedin court• Explains the general principles of lawapplicable to charterparties, includingcontractual principles, bailment, andduties in tort• Considers charterparties as forms ofcommercial contract, going through theconstruction of the contract, the parties toit and specific terms• Deals with the performance of thecontract during loading, during thevoyage and during unloading• Examines the liability of the parties to thecharterparty, and their remedies• Illustrates the law through in-depthanalysis of case law• Discusses the relationships betweencharterparties and other types ofcontracts of carriage• Looks at conflict of laws issues• Covers the wealth of cases and legislationthat have arisen in the field since 1982JURISDICTION: InternationalSep-2012 978 1 847 03926 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 334975Hardback c. £295.00/c. €375.00EMAIL YOUR ORDERS AND ENQUIRIES TOTRLUKI.orders@thomsonreuters.comTLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.comTo order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 141

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