Ship Operations
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Ship Operations
New Risks, Liabilities and Technologies in the Maritime Sector
Soyer, Baris; Tettenborn, Andrew
Taylor & Francis Ltd
02/2022
272
Mole
Inglês
9780367538927
15 a 20 dias
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Part 1- Emerging Legal Problems and Liabilities for Ship Operators
Chapter 1- Sanctions and Money Laundering - Associate Professor George Leloudas
Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Chapter 2- Criminal Liability of Seafarers and Operators- Professor Henrik Ringbom
Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, Oslo University
Chapter 3- Cyber Problems- The Tort Liabilities That Can Be Incurred by Shipowners and Operators Due to Inadequate Cyber Security- Daniel Martin, Partner, HFW, London
Chapter 4- Cyber Risks and Insurance- Professor Baris Soyer, Director, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Chapter 5- Insolvency Difficulties - Professor Andrew Tettenborn, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Chapter 6- Liability for Wrongful Arrest - Sir Bernard Eder Arbitrator, 4 Essex Court, International Judge of the Singapore International Commercial Court, Acting Judge of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court
Chapter 7- Liability for Wrongful Arrest Euro Style- Associate Professor Frank Stevens Erasmus University Law School, The Netherlands
Chapter 8- Electromagnetic Fields and Navigation: On Board Safety in the Radar- Professor Olivier Cachard, University of Lorraine, France
Part 2- Ship Operations in a Contractual Context
Chapter 9- A New GENCON: Transforming A Standard Charter for the Modern World- John Weale, Fednav, Montreal
Chapter 10- Time Charterers' Employment Orders and Shipowners' Rights of Indemnity- Professor Simon Baughen, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Chapter 12- New BIMCO Clauses and Risk Allocation (Cyber, Piracy, Sulphur) - Professor Richard Williams, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Part 3- Back Office Ship Operations
Chapter 13- Bunkers - Who Pays When Things Go Wrong? Simon Rainey QC, Quadrant Chambers, London
Chapter 14- Contemporary Legal Issues Concerning Ship Managers - Daniel Jones, Clyde & Co, London
Chapter 15- Ship Management Agreements for Autonomous Ships - Grant Hunter, Chief Officer for Legal and Contractual Affairs, BIMCO
Chapter 1- Sanctions and Money Laundering - Associate Professor George Leloudas
Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Chapter 2- Criminal Liability of Seafarers and Operators- Professor Henrik Ringbom
Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, Oslo University
Chapter 3- Cyber Problems- The Tort Liabilities That Can Be Incurred by Shipowners and Operators Due to Inadequate Cyber Security- Daniel Martin, Partner, HFW, London
Chapter 4- Cyber Risks and Insurance- Professor Baris Soyer, Director, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Chapter 5- Insolvency Difficulties - Professor Andrew Tettenborn, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Chapter 6- Liability for Wrongful Arrest - Sir Bernard Eder Arbitrator, 4 Essex Court, International Judge of the Singapore International Commercial Court, Acting Judge of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court
Chapter 7- Liability for Wrongful Arrest Euro Style- Associate Professor Frank Stevens Erasmus University Law School, The Netherlands
Chapter 8- Electromagnetic Fields and Navigation: On Board Safety in the Radar- Professor Olivier Cachard, University of Lorraine, France
Part 2- Ship Operations in a Contractual Context
Chapter 9- A New GENCON: Transforming A Standard Charter for the Modern World- John Weale, Fednav, Montreal
Chapter 10- Time Charterers' Employment Orders and Shipowners' Rights of Indemnity- Professor Simon Baughen, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Chapter 12- New BIMCO Clauses and Risk Allocation (Cyber, Piracy, Sulphur) - Professor Richard Williams, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Part 3- Back Office Ship Operations
Chapter 13- Bunkers - Who Pays When Things Go Wrong? Simon Rainey QC, Quadrant Chambers, London
Chapter 14- Contemporary Legal Issues Concerning Ship Managers - Daniel Jones, Clyde & Co, London
Chapter 15- Ship Management Agreements for Autonomous Ships - Grant Hunter, Chief Officer for Legal and Contractual Affairs, BIMCO
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Time Charter;Sanctions regimes;Hague Visby Rules;Maritime sector;Ism Code;Electromagnetic fields;Autonomous Ships;Liability regimes;Charter Party;Ship operations;Ship Arrest;Freezing Injunction;ECDIS;Tug Owners;Sanction Regime;Port Authority;Bunker Supply Contract;Emf Exposure;Vessel Owner;Ship Source Pollution;MARPOL Annex VI;Strict Liability;UN;Maritime Lien;IOPC Fund;Cyber Risk Management;Bunker Supplier;Bunker Supply;Cyber Risk Insurance;Fuel Quality Requirements
Part 1- Emerging Legal Problems and Liabilities for Ship Operators
Chapter 1- Sanctions and Money Laundering - Associate Professor George Leloudas
Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Chapter 2- Criminal Liability of Seafarers and Operators- Professor Henrik Ringbom
Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, Oslo University
Chapter 3- Cyber Problems- The Tort Liabilities That Can Be Incurred by Shipowners and Operators Due to Inadequate Cyber Security- Daniel Martin, Partner, HFW, London
Chapter 4- Cyber Risks and Insurance- Professor Baris Soyer, Director, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Chapter 5- Insolvency Difficulties - Professor Andrew Tettenborn, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Chapter 6- Liability for Wrongful Arrest - Sir Bernard Eder Arbitrator, 4 Essex Court, International Judge of the Singapore International Commercial Court, Acting Judge of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court
Chapter 7- Liability for Wrongful Arrest Euro Style- Associate Professor Frank Stevens Erasmus University Law School, The Netherlands
Chapter 8- Electromagnetic Fields and Navigation: On Board Safety in the Radar- Professor Olivier Cachard, University of Lorraine, France
Part 2- Ship Operations in a Contractual Context
Chapter 9- A New GENCON: Transforming A Standard Charter for the Modern World- John Weale, Fednav, Montreal
Chapter 10- Time Charterers' Employment Orders and Shipowners' Rights of Indemnity- Professor Simon Baughen, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Chapter 12- New BIMCO Clauses and Risk Allocation (Cyber, Piracy, Sulphur) - Professor Richard Williams, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Part 3- Back Office Ship Operations
Chapter 13- Bunkers - Who Pays When Things Go Wrong? Simon Rainey QC, Quadrant Chambers, London
Chapter 14- Contemporary Legal Issues Concerning Ship Managers - Daniel Jones, Clyde & Co, London
Chapter 15- Ship Management Agreements for Autonomous Ships - Grant Hunter, Chief Officer for Legal and Contractual Affairs, BIMCO
Chapter 1- Sanctions and Money Laundering - Associate Professor George Leloudas
Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Chapter 2- Criminal Liability of Seafarers and Operators- Professor Henrik Ringbom
Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, Oslo University
Chapter 3- Cyber Problems- The Tort Liabilities That Can Be Incurred by Shipowners and Operators Due to Inadequate Cyber Security- Daniel Martin, Partner, HFW, London
Chapter 4- Cyber Risks and Insurance- Professor Baris Soyer, Director, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Chapter 5- Insolvency Difficulties - Professor Andrew Tettenborn, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Chapter 6- Liability for Wrongful Arrest - Sir Bernard Eder Arbitrator, 4 Essex Court, International Judge of the Singapore International Commercial Court, Acting Judge of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court
Chapter 7- Liability for Wrongful Arrest Euro Style- Associate Professor Frank Stevens Erasmus University Law School, The Netherlands
Chapter 8- Electromagnetic Fields and Navigation: On Board Safety in the Radar- Professor Olivier Cachard, University of Lorraine, France
Part 2- Ship Operations in a Contractual Context
Chapter 9- A New GENCON: Transforming A Standard Charter for the Modern World- John Weale, Fednav, Montreal
Chapter 10- Time Charterers' Employment Orders and Shipowners' Rights of Indemnity- Professor Simon Baughen, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Chapter 12- New BIMCO Clauses and Risk Allocation (Cyber, Piracy, Sulphur) - Professor Richard Williams, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
Part 3- Back Office Ship Operations
Chapter 13- Bunkers - Who Pays When Things Go Wrong? Simon Rainey QC, Quadrant Chambers, London
Chapter 14- Contemporary Legal Issues Concerning Ship Managers - Daniel Jones, Clyde & Co, London
Chapter 15- Ship Management Agreements for Autonomous Ships - Grant Hunter, Chief Officer for Legal and Contractual Affairs, BIMCO
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Time Charter;Sanctions regimes;Hague Visby Rules;Maritime sector;Ism Code;Electromagnetic fields;Autonomous Ships;Liability regimes;Charter Party;Ship operations;Ship Arrest;Freezing Injunction;ECDIS;Tug Owners;Sanction Regime;Port Authority;Bunker Supply Contract;Emf Exposure;Vessel Owner;Ship Source Pollution;MARPOL Annex VI;Strict Liability;UN;Maritime Lien;IOPC Fund;Cyber Risk Management;Bunker Supplier;Bunker Supply;Cyber Risk Insurance;Fuel Quality Requirements