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18 reviewsISBN-10 : 0455238731
ISBN-13 : 9780455238739
Author: Martin Davies
The Fourth Edition of this well-respected text on Australian maritime law captures the many developments that have occurred since the last edition published in 2004 and will include comparative reference to English and American law. Commonly-occurring maritime law issues such as ship financing, insurance and liability are dealt with in useful detail alongside more occasional matters concerning pollution from ships, shipwrecks and the salvage of vessels.
1 Characteristics of a Ship
2 Division of Shipping Law Powers in Australia
3 Registration of Ships
4 Consequences of Registration
5 Property, Ownership and Title
6 Acquisition of Property in Ships
7 Introduction to Charges over Ships
8 Maritime Liens
9 Possessory Liens and Bottomry
10 Mortgage of Ships
11 Introduction to Carriage of Goods by Sea
13 Voyage Charterparties
14 Time Charterparties
15 Collisions and Liability for Damage
16 Limitation of Liability
17 Marine Insurance
18 General Average
19 Pollution from Ships
20 Salvage
21 Wrecks
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Tags: Shipping Law, Martin Davies, Australian maritime, many developments