Buch, Englisch, 456 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 812 g
Buch, Englisch, 456 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 812 g
ISBN: 978-90-411-3148-5
Verlag: Wolters Kluwer
The 2008 UNCITRAL Convention commonly known as the Rotterdam Rules promises to
achieve the hitherto elusive goal of a legal unification of international
transport contracts. Its innovative set of rules accommodates such modern
trade practices as those treating the carriage of goods by sea as part of
wider door-to-door commercial transport operations and those relying on
electronic commerce. It closes many gaps in the existing international
transport regime, thoroughly specifying the relation of transport documents to
the rights and obligations between exporters and importers of goods, and
clarifying the interests of credit and insurance in contracts of carriage.
This remarkable book, which will examine the Rotterdam Rules in depth, is
edited and written by international lawyers intimately familiar with the
negotiations leading to the Convention in finished form. It proceeds by a
detailed analysis of each of the Conventionand#8217;s 18 chapters in turn, in a
clause-by-clause manner, drawing attention to interlinking implications
throughout the document. The bookand#8217;s lucid insights and guidance are especially
valuable in showing exactly how the Rules improve the existing international
transport regime through its clearer and more complete regulation of such
elements as the following:
and#8226; allocation of burden of proof;
and#8226; evidentiary value of transport documents and electronic records, including
non-negotiable documents and records;
and#8226; freedom of contract in respect of volume contracts;
and#8226; continuous character of the obligation of seaworthiness;
and#8226; limits of liability;
and#8226; rights during transit;
and#8226; recovery of loss of and damage to goods caused by accidents of navigation;
and#8226; jurisdiction and arbitration;
and#8226; role of subcontracted carriers both on sea and inland;
and#8226; role of warehouses, transport terminals and stevedoring companies;
and#8226; risks and contract practices of lenders;
and#8226; interests of freight forwarders, cargo insurers and liability insurers; and
and#8226; prevention of maritime fraud.
The authors provide a crystal-clear picture that allows the reader to
appreciate the balanced way in which the interests of the various stakeholders
are addressed by the Rules and#8211; the greater legal certainty for each partyand#8217;s
legal position, the freedom to extend the Rules by contract to the whole
transport operation, the clear legal basis for the use of electronic transport
records, and the flexibility with which the Rules have left room for evolving
trade practices. It will be of immeasurable value to practitioners and all
parties interested in understanding how the new Convention operates and how
the provisions are intended to be applied after the Convention comes into
force.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Rechtswissenschaften Internationales Recht und Europarecht Internationales Recht Internationales See-, Luft- und Weltraumrecht
- Rechtswissenschaften Wirtschaftsrecht Handels- und Gesellschaftsrecht Transport-, Fracht-, Speditions- und Seehandelsrecht
- Rechtswissenschaften Internationales Recht und Europarecht Internationales Recht Internationales Handels-, Wirtschafts- und Gesellschaftsrecht
Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword by the Editors. Foreword; J. Sekolec. General Introduction; F. Berlingieri. 1. General Provisions; H. Honka. 2. Scope of Application; M.F. Sturley. 3. Electronic Transport Records; J.A. Estrella Faria. 4. Obligations of the Carrier; P. Delebecque. 5. Liability of the Carrier for Loss, Damage or Delay; A. von Ziegler. 6. Additional Provisions Relating to Particular Stages of Carriage; U. Lind Rasmussen. 7. Obligations of the Shipper to the Carrier; J. Schelin. 8. Transport Documents and Electronic Transport Records; T. Fujita. 9 . Delivery of the Goods; G. van der Ziel. 10. Rights of the Controlling Party; S. Zunarelli, C. Alvisi. 11. Transfer of Rights; S. Zunarelli. 12. Limits of Liability; S. Yuzhuo, P. Guo. 13. Time for Suit; In Hyeon Kim. 14. Jurisdiction; M. Alba Fernández. 15. Arbitration; C.D. Hooper. 16. Validity of Contractual Terms; H. Honka. 17. Matters Not Governed by this Convention; H. Honka. 18. Final Clauses; K. Lannan. Conclusion; R. Illescas Ortiz. Text of the Convention.