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This book covers wreck law as an integrated whole, going beyond the
question of "removal" to include issues such as the ownership of
wreck and how the law deals with the many commercial law problems
arising after ships have been wrecked during the maritime
commercial adventure. The book offers authoritative guidance on the
genesis and meaning of the Nairobi Wreck Removal Convention 2007,
and the interpretation of its often-complex provisions as they
apply both to States trying to use its powers and to shipowners and
liability insurers faced by its obligations. The authors explain
the increasingly complex inter-relationship between linked areas of
maritime law, including salvage, intervention and the overlapping
international regimes which deal with pollution from oil, bunkers
or hazardous and noxious substances. The book examines how a
salvage operation transitions to wreck removal and links the
liability provisions with the standard form international
commercial contracts actually used by the industry to remove
wrecks, eg BIMCO's Wreckstage 2010, Wreckhire 2010 and Wreckfixed
2010. It also covers the complex requirements concerning the
disposal of wrecks, including the latest recycling regulations
applicable in 2019. The Law of Wreck will be of value to shipping
industry professionals, insurers and legal practitioners, as well
as academics and students of maritime law.
This book covers wreck law as an integrated whole, going beyond the
question of "removal" to include issues such as the ownership of
wreck and how the law deals with the many commercial law problems
arising after ships have been wrecked during the maritime
commercial adventure. The book offers authoritative guidance on the
genesis and meaning of the Nairobi Wreck Removal Convention 2007,
and the interpretation of its often-complex provisions as they
apply both to States trying to use its powers and to shipowners and
liability insurers faced by its obligations. The authors explain
the increasingly complex inter-relationship between linked areas of
maritime law, including salvage, intervention and the overlapping
international regimes which deal with pollution from oil, bunkers
or hazardous and noxious substances. The book examines how a
salvage operation transitions to wreck removal and links the
liability provisions with the standard form international
commercial contracts actually used by the industry to remove
wrecks, eg BIMCO's Wreckstage 2010, Wreckhire 2010 and Wreckfixed
2010. It also covers the complex requirements concerning the
disposal of wrecks, including the latest recycling regulations
applicable in 2019. The Law of Wreck will be of value to shipping
industry professionals, insurers and legal practitioners, as well
as academics and students of maritime law.
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