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Berlingieri on Arrest of Ships Volume Set.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Berlingieri, Francesco
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Milton : Informa Law, 2016.
Edición:6th ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Volume 1
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Glossary
  • Introduction
  • Table of authors
  • Table of cases
  • Table of legislation
  • Table of conventions
  • Table of CMI (Comité Maritime International) conferences
  • Table of conventions-travaux préparatoires
  • Chapter 1 History of the 1952 Arrest Convention
  • The CMI conference of 1930 in Antwerp
  • The preparatory work for a draft convention on arrest of ships
  • The CMI conferences of 1933 in Oslo and of 1937 in Paris
  • The CMI conferences of 1947 in Antwerp, of 1949 in Amsterdam and of 1951 in Naples
  • The Brussels Diplomatic Conference, 2-10 May 1952
  • Chapter 2 The Way to Uniformity of Maritime Law in Respect of Arrest of Ships
  • Introduction
  • Methods of implementation
  • The reservations made by States parties to the 1952 Arrest Convention
  • The implementation of the 1952 Arrest Convention by Contracting States
  • States that have given force of law to the Convention
  • States that have implemented the Convention by incorporating in whole or in part its provisions into their national law
  • States parties that have not taken any legislative action in order to implement the Convention
  • Chapter 3 Scope of Application
  • Introduction
  • The notion of ship
  • Waters in which the ship is sailing or intended to sail
  • Size and characteristics of the ship
  • Intended use
  • The notion of flag
  • Application to ships flying the flag of Contracting States
  • Application to ships flying the flag of non-Contracting States
  • Review of the attitude adopted in certain Contracting States
  • States that have incorporated the provisions of the Convention in their national laws in which the Admiralty jurisdiction is recognised
  • States that have incorporated the provisions of the Convention in their national laws in which the notion of a specific Admiralty jurisdiction does not exist
  • States that have given the force of law to the provisions of the Convention
  • Limits to the application
  • Subordination of the Convention to national rules
  • Exclusions from the application
  • Chapter 4 Definitions of Arrest, Person and Claimant
  • The definition of arrest
  • Analysis of the definition
  • The notion of arrest in the law of certain Contracting States
  • The definition of person
  • The definition of claimant
  • Analysis of the definition
  • The relevant rules in the law of certain Contracting States
  • Chapter 5 The Maritime Claims
  • The definition of maritime claims
  • Analysis of the chapeau
  • The corresponding chapeau in the law of certain States that have incorporated the Convention in their national laws
  • The individual maritime claims
  • Damage caused by any ship either in collision or otherwise