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The bill of lading has been the subject of numerous articles,
dissertations and textbooks over the years, and this is hardly
surprising. The bill of lading has a fascinating history, it has
several functions with roots in both contract and property law, and
its issuance may trigger the application of an international
convention on the carriage of goods by sea, the Hague-Visby Rules.
Whereas most books on the subject deal with the bill of lading in
general, however, this book zooms in on the straight bill of lading
and covers the differences (and simularities) with a negotiable
(order or bearer) bill of lading
An accessible introduction to multimodal contracts of carriage,
Multimodal Transport Law works from general principles toward
specific, technical problems. Adopting an international approach,
it addresses such key topics as: Contracts of carriage Transport
documents The parties to a contract of carriage International
conventions on the carriage of goods Multimodal situations covered
by unimodal conventions Conflict of laws The rules applicable to
the individual legs of multimodal contracts of carriage The
Rotterdam Rules Providing a close examination of the relevant
rules, regulations and case law, this is essential reading for law
students, useful for claims handlers and practitioners, and of
interest for academics and legislators seeking a better
appreciation of multimodal contracts of carriage.
An accessible introduction to multimodal contracts of carriage,
Multimodal Transport Law works from general principles toward
specific, technical problems. Adopting an international approach,
it addresses such key topics as: Contracts of carriage Transport
documents The parties to a contract of carriage International
conventions on the carriage of goods Multimodal situations covered
by unimodal conventions Conflict of laws The rules applicable to
the individual legs of multimodal contracts of carriage The
Rotterdam Rules Providing a close examination of the relevant
rules, regulations and case law, this is essential reading for law
students, useful for claims handlers and practitioners, and of
interest for academics and legislators seeking a better
appreciation of multimodal contracts of carriage.
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