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Written from the perspective of the Average Adjuster, and updated
to include a detailed analysis of the new rules adopted in 2016,
this book is an essential read for practitioners in maritime law
and marine insurance. The book contains: historical references
regarding the establishment of General Average from Roman Law
onwards; details of the establishment of International rules to
achieve uniformity in the adjustment of General Average and their
development: the Glasgow Resolutions of 1860; the York rules of
1864; and the York-Antwerp Rules 1877, 1890, 1924, 1950, 1974,
1994, 2004 and 2016; a detailed analysis of the York-Antwerp Rules
2016; CMI Guidelines relating to General Average; general average
security; general average absorption clauses; and new to this
edition: insurance of average disbursements.
An overview of a wide range of aspects of maritime social history
in the Tudor and early Stuart period. Traditionally, the history of
English maritime adventures has focused on the great sea captains
and swashbucklers. However, over the past few decades, social
historians have begun to examine the less well-known seafarers who
wereon the dangerous voyages of commerce, exploration, privateering
and piracy, as well as naval campaigns. This book brings together
some of their findings. There is no comparable work that provides
such an overview of our knowledge of English seamen during the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and the tumultuous world in
which they lived. Subjects covered include trade, piracy, wives,
widows and the wider maritime community, health and medicine at
sea, religion and shipboard culture, how Tudor and Stuart ships
were manned and provisioned, and what has been learned from the
important wreck the Mary Rose. CHERYL A. FURY is Professor of
History at the University of New Brunswick, and on the editorial
board of Northern Mariner [the Canadian journal of maritime
history]. Contributors: J.D. ALSOP, JOHN APPLEBY, CHERYL A. FURY,
GEOFFREY HUDSON, DAVID LOADES, VINCENT PATARINO JR, ANN STIRLAND.
The new edition of Marine Insurance Clauses reflects numerous
changes and additions to the policy clauses, and particularly the
new style of the organisation entitled the International
Underwriting Association of London in 2002. The new edition will
bring you up to date with the present complex and sometimes
confusing variations in policy conditions. Part of the Maritime and
Transport Law Library.
Written from the perspective of the Average Adjuster, and updated
to include a detailed analysis of the new rules adopted in 2016,
this book is an essential read for practitioners in maritime law
and marine insurance. The book contains: historical references
regarding the establishment of General Average from Roman Law
onwards; details of the establishment of International rules to
achieve uniformity in the adjustment of General Average and their
development: the Glasgow Resolutions of 1860; the York rules of
1864; and the York-Antwerp Rules 1877, 1890, 1924, 1950, 1974,
1994, 2004 and 2016; a detailed analysis of the York-Antwerp Rules
2016; CMI Guidelines relating to General Average; general average
security; general average absorption clauses; and new to this
edition: insurance of average disbursements.
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