
Maritime and Transport Law
This volume of Scandinavian Studies in Law (Sc.St.L.) Gives an overview of the contemporary discussion of maritime and transport law in the Scandinavian countries. Due to obvious geographical reasons maritime and transport law has always played an important role in the Scandinavian countries.
Due to obvious geographical reasons maritime and transport law has always played an important role in the Scandinavian countries. Transports also form an essential part of the Scandinavian economy. As a consequence, Maritime and Transport Law has a long history as an established academic topic in the region. This volume reflects this tradition, as the authors of the thirteen articles that are presented are all prominent academics from different universities in Scandinavia where transport law is studied. In addition to the articles on maritime and transport law this volume also contains a presentation of the Bar associations in the Scandinavian countries Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
Credit Based Upon Security in Ships
Volume Contracts of Affreightment - Some Features and Principles
The Legislative Future of Carriage of Goods by Sea: Could it not be the UNCITRAL Draft?
Settlement of Disputed Marine Insurance Claims
The Future Law of Transport Operators and Service Providers
News under the Athens Sun - New Principles and Lost Opportunities of the Athens Convention 2002
CMR Liability in a Law and Economics Perspective
Documents under the UNCITRAL Draft Instrument on Carriage of Goods by Sea
Wrecks and Wreckage in Swedish Waters
The Carrier's Liability for Third Parties for Theft and Robbery under the Danish Carriage of Goods by Road Act
Environmental Impairment Liability after the Erika and Prestige Accidents
Hull Insurance of "Latent defects" - i.e. Errors in Design, Material or Workmanship
The Danish Bar and Law Society
The Finnish Bar Association
The Icelandic Bar Association
The Norwegian Bar Association
The Swedish Bar Association
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