International maritime law is far from inert, everyday
international affairs constantly test existing law and, in many
occasions, require its development. Serving the Rule of
International Maritime Law is thus not limited to a description of
the current state of the law, but contains innovative studies on
current issues and events that are testing the present state of
international maritime law.
The book is intended as a Liber Amicorum to Professor David
Joseph Attard. It celebrates his career in international law; he
played a crucial role in establishing the IMO International
Maritime Law Institute in 1988, the main purpose of which is to
train lawyers in private and public international maritime law.
Over the last twenty years he has continued to teach at the
Institute and has played an important role in contributing to the
work of international fora concerned with the development of
international law.
This work represents a close collaboration amongst practitioners
and academics involved in the field of international maritime law
including IMO Secretary-General Efthimios E. Mitropoulos, Judge
Helmut Tuerk, Professor Francis Reynolds Q.C. and Patrick J.S.
Griggs CBE.
Part I contains general articles in international maritime law,
Part II is dedicated to the law of the sea, and Part III is devoted
to issues on shipping law.
Serving the Rule of International Maritime Law is of great
interest to professionals in the shipping industry as well as
practitioners, academics and students.
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