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By their very nature, ships do not stay put. They are also uniquely
vulnerable to arrest. The good sense of a work which covers the law
of arrest in multiple significant maritime jurisdictions is not
hard to see. Derrington & Turner should be at the elbow of
lawyers, insurers, ship owners, and maritime claimants across the
globe. In addition to its practical value, the scholarly and
uniquely comparative approach taken by this book advances the
understanding of the law practised in the Admiralty jurisdictions,
particularly in an era when the sheer volume of decisions produced
by the future Lord Brandon are a distant and fast-receding memory.
As with the first edition of this well-regarded work, difficult and
unsettled points of law are analysed alongside considered
illustrations drawn from the case law of England, Australia,
Canada, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore and South Africa. The
book has been fully revised and updated with significant
developments in both the substantive admiralty law and procedural
rules of major jurisdictions, including changes to the conventions
which affect limitation of liability on a ship owner and to the
rules on stay for arbitration, the jurisprudence of arrest
procedures and cross-border insolvencies, and judicial and academic
evaluations of the true nature of a maritime lien. Interactions
with the recast Brussels jurisdiction regulation are also discussed
in this second edition.
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