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The Law and Practice of Admiralty Matters

By Sarah Derrington and James M Turner

Description

  • Unique in its detailed treatment of maritime arbitration
  • Full consideration of the principles underpinning admiralty law
  • Difficult and unsettled points considered with illustrations of relevant case law from Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore and South Africa.
  • Appendix includes Rules of Court and Practice Directives providing practitioners with a handy reference source

The Law and Practice of Admiralty Matters opens with a consideration of the scope of admiralty action as set out in the Supreme Court Act 1981. Concepts peculiar to admiralty, such as maritime and statutory liens, and peculiarities of procedure under Practice Direction 61 are covered in detail.

As well as covering procedural issues for court based dispute resolution, difficult areas relating to arbitration in practice are also addressed.

A distinguishing feature of this work is the extensive consideration of the case law of commonwealth jurisdictions.The comparative approach is particularly illuminating where there is an absence of clarity in English law such as in the areas of post arrest applications and the interaction between admiralty arrest and insolvency proceedings.

This new work is an essential addition to the literature on this area tackling difficult areas in detail and drawing in authorities from Commonwealth jurisdictions to illuminate gaps in English law.

Readership: Legal practitioners and professionals in the shipping industry. P&I clubs and professionals in large shipping companies will also be interested in this book as will academics

Contents
1. Introduction

2. The nature and scope of the modern admiralty action

3. Proprietary maritime claims

4. Maritime liens (and other charges)

5. General maritime claims

6. Admiralty procedure and the arrest process

7. Post-arrest procedure

8. Distribution of the fund

9. Procedure in collision cases

10. Limitation of liability for maritime claims

11. Arbitration issues


Authors, editors, and contributors

Sarah Derrington, Reader in Law, TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland; Barrister and James M Turner, Of the Inner Temple, Barrister

Published Year: 2007
Format: Hard Back
ISBN: 978-0-19-928264-7
Publisher: Oxford University Press
No of Pages: 480

Our Price: £ 180.00

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