01686 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001300123084001900136100001800155245006800173260004800241300001800289520104300307650003301350700002101383990002601404990002601430INLIS00000000000136220221102093456 a0010-0520001362221102 | | eng  a1-85978-998-6 aeng a343.4109 a343.4109 HOD p0 aHodges, Susan1 aPrinciples of Maritime Law /cSusan Hodges and Christopher Hill aHong Kong :bInforma Asia Publishing,c2001 axxxi , 681 p. aThis book provides an informative and instructive guide to maritime law. It examines, analyses and comments upon several important and topical subjects within the general framework of maritime law. Thoroughly up-to-date, it incorporates significant case law, statutory developments and international conventions, including salvage (LOF 2000 and SCOPIC) and oil pollution (Bunker Pollution Convention) and commentary on recent disasters such as Erika and Braer. Other topics covered include ownership and registration, shipbuilding contracts, ship sale, collision, towage, ship mortgages priority of claims and limitation of liability. Dealing with various aspects of maritime law, this guide is detailed and sufficiently analytical and comprehensive to satisfy the needs of a wide cross-section of readers involved in all aspects of the shipping industry, appealing to both novices and experienced practitioners alike. It is essential reading for : marine lawyers , ship owners , ship operators , charterers , ship brokers , law students. 4aMaritime Law - Great Britain0 aChristopher Hill a06895/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a06895/MKRI-P/XII-2007