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Maritime Law
Admiralty Jurisdiction and Practice Nigel Meeson
Book 3rd Edition
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
The definitive work on litigation in
the Admiralty Court, provides a
thorough explanation of
jurisdiction, practice and
procedure, and also contains
forms and precedents. It deals
with several issues, not covered
elsewhere, including:
• Impact of insolvency
• Interplay between the
jurisdiction and practice
• Series of rules on jurisdiction
laid down by international
Conventions
• Limitation periods
• Collision action rules
This edition includes:
• The new Civil Procedure Rules
for Admiralty Jurisdiction and
Proceedings (Part 61)
• The new Civil Jurisdiction and
Judgments Regulation
• 2003
• ISBN 978 1 84311 271 6
• £370/€ 463/US$666
Bareboat Charters Mark Davis
Book 2nd Edition
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
This book examines for the
first time the Barecon 2001
form which was adopted by
the Documentary Committee
of BIMCO in November 2001.
The title explains the nature and
formation of a bareboat charter,
and examines and comments
upon each of the clauses
contained in the new form,
drawing comparisons with the
Barecon 89 form. It gives
separate consideration to the
form and the issues that arise in
the context of finance charters
and leases. It also provides
valuable guidance upon the
admiralty and arrest jurisdiction of
the English court in relation to
bareboat charters.
The 2nd edition has been
thoroughly revised and updated,
with extended commentary on
the issues arising in the context
of bareboat charters regarding
insolvency, insurance and the
provisions for new buildings.
• October 2005
• ISBN 978 1 84311 423 9
• £330/€ 413/US$594
Berlingieri on Arrest of Ships Professor Francesco
Berlingieri
Book 4th Edition
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
This book explores the history of
the work performed in the
successful attempt to unify the
law on arrest of ships. It provides
an article per article commentary
of the provisions of the two
Conventions adopted in the
second part of last century; the
1952 International Convention
for the Unification of Certain
Rules Relating to the Arrest of
Sea-Going Ships and the 1999
International Convention on
Arrest of Ships with reference to
the travaux préparatoires. This is
accompanied by an analysis of
the jurisprudence of a number of
States party to the 1952
Convention as well as of the
manner in which such Convention
has been implemented by
certain States parties.
• 2006
• ISBN 978 1 84311 550 2
• £380/€ 475/US$684
Maritime Law Header
Bills of Lading Richard Aitkens, Richard
Lord and Michael Bools
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
Bills of Lading are central to
contracts for the carriage of
goods by sea and international
trade. Their multi-functional
nature, together with the large
volume of case law and
regulation, make the law in this
field as complex as it is
commercially important.
This new book in the Lloyd’s
Shipping Law Library gives an
exposition of English law with
emphasis on the practicalities of
the subject in a maritime
context. It deals with the
interrelated problems arising
from the bills of lading being a
receipt, a contract and a
document of titles and includes
an analysis of the Hague and
Hague-Visby Rules, as well as
covering topics of particular
contemporary relevance such as
combined transport and
electronic bills.
• 2006
• ISBN 978 1 84311 438 3
• £405/€ 506/US$729
Commencement
of Laytime Donald Davies
Book 4th Edition
Maritime and Transport Law Library
Commencement of Laytime,
4th Edition is the only in-depth
examination and discussion
concerning the most important
financial aspect of laytime which
can affect all voyage charterparties
and international contracts for
the sale of goods.
The information is presented in a
style which is readable by ship
operators, traders and other lay
persons as well as legal
professionals.
This 4th edition has been
brought up-to-date to include all
judgments and reported
arbitrations since the previous
edition and also includes
consideration of the recent ISPS
Code which became effective in
July 2004.
• 2006
• ISBN 978 1 84311 530 4
• £280/€ 350/US$504
Enforcement of
Maritime Claims D. C. Jackson
Book 4th Edition
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
The 4th edition consists of
consideration of all aspects of
the jurisdiction of English courts
and arbitrators over maritime
claims, applicable law,
judgments, remedies and
security interests, including the
continuing critical impact of
membership of the European
Union. The comprehensive
updating will encompass
legislative, Convention and
judicial developments since the
publication of the last edition in
2000 - in particular the
replacement of the amended
Brussels Jurisdiction and
Judgments Convention 1968
by Council Regulation 44/2001
and its effect on other maritime
convention jurisdiction provisions,
relevant Civil Procedure Rules
and judicial interpretation of both.
• 2005
• ISBN 978 1 84311 424 6
• £345/€ 431/US$621
Maritime Law
The Evolving Law and Practice of Voyage Charterparties D. Rhidian Thomas
Book
Maritime and Transport Law Library
This new addition to the
Maritime and Transport Law
Library looks at voyage
charterparty contracts and
addresses complex legal and
practical issues arising out of
them and their relationship with
bills of lading and international
sale contracts.
It offers insightful discussion on
other distinctive features of
voyage charterparties, such as
deviation, laytime and
demurrage, seaworthiness and
cancellation clauses, and on the
recent case law developments in
jurisdiction and arbitration
clauses in voyage charterparty
contracts.
• April 2009
• ISBN 978 1 84311 808 4
• £275/€ 344/US$495
General Average: Law and Practice F. D. Rose
Book 2nd Edition
Maritime and Transport Law Library
An account of the underlying
law and the practical rules,
which govern the adjustment of
rights and liabilities between
parties to a maritime adventure
when extraordinary measures
have been incurred for the benefit
of the common adventure.
The 2nd edition incorporates
international case law
developments to bring the text
up-to-date and analyses the
recent revision of the basic
practical rules underlying general
average adjustment internationally
for only the second time in 30
years. It is essential for all those
involved with maritime affairs to
understand the implications of
these new rules and how they fit
with existing law and practice.
• 2005
• ISBN 978 1 84311 418 5
• £260/€ 325/US$468
The Law of Ship Mortgages Graeme Bowtle and
Kevin McGuinness
Book
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
This book provides a full
explanation and understanding
of the English law of ship
mortgages. Some of the key
topics that this title covers
include the:
• Beneficial ownership of ships
and the registration system
under the Merchant Shipping
Act 1995
• Nature of ship mortgage and
the different forms of mortgage
and security interest that can
be created
• Rights and obligations
undertaken by both the owner
and the mortgagee
• Methods by which a mortgagee
can enforce his security
• Problems that can arise in
consequence of the insolvency
of the owner
• 2001
• ISBN 978 1 85978 997 1
• £340/€ 425/US$612
Maritime Law
new book
The Law of
Shipbuilding Contracts Simon Curtis
Book 3rd Edition
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
This book provides a
comprehensive guide to the
legal principles governing
contracts for the construction
of ships.
Particular attention is paid to
changes relating to quality
standards, liquidated damages
for deficiencies in performance,
and the scope of the shipbuilder’s
post-delivery guarantee of the
vessel.
The book discusses the OECD
agreement of shipbuilding
subsidies and deals with the
related topic of ship conversion
contracts.
• 2002
• ISBN 978 1 84311 168 9
• £410/€ 513/US$738
The International
Law of the Shipmaster John A. C. Cartner, Richard
P. Fiske and Tara S. Leiter
Book
Maritime and Transport Law Library
A comprehensive review of the
laws and regulations governing
the shipmaster including
customary law, case law,
statutory law, treaty law and
regulatory law, covering:
• A brief history of the shipmaster •
Manning and crewing
requirements in relation to vessel
registration
• Comparison of regimes of law of
agency for shipmasters and
crews across jurisdictions
• Examination of shipmaster
liability (civil and criminal)
• December 2009
• ISBN 978 1 84311 807 7
• £325/€ 406/US$585
The Law of Tug
and Tow Simon Rainey
Book 2nd Edition
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
The Law of Tug and Tow provides
an up-to-date, detailed and
comprehensive analysis of the
modern English law specifically
relating to the operations of tug
and tow and the increasingly
important related activities in the
field of the offshore service and
supply industry. The book is
of inestimable value to anyone
engaged in the business of
negotiating contracts of tonnage.
• 2002
• ISBN 978 1 84311 169 6
• £390/€ 488/US$702
Maritime Law
new book
The Law of Yachts
and Yachting Filippo Lorenzon and
Richard Coles
Book
Maritime and Transport Law Library
The first and only practitioners’
book on the law of yachting,
offering a unique legal analysis
of all aspects of yachting from
the design table to the
scrapyard, through registration
on special registries, manning
and chartering.
This book offers a
comprehensive analysis of the
many commercial aspects of
yachting law. It covers the legal
issues surrounding the life of
yachts from conceptual creation
and building to the scrapyard in
a clear and practical manner.
This is a practitioners’ book, to
be used by professionals
involved in all aspects of
yachting, from designing them
and patenting the plans to
financing the newbuilds, from
chartering them out to mooring
them in marinas, from selling
them to consumers to eventually
scrapping their hulls.
• November 2010
• ISBN 978 1 84311 888 6
• £260/€ 325/US$468
Laytime and
Demurrage John Schofield
Book 5th Edition
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
Laytime and Demurrage is the
only book to deal in depth with all
aspects of laytime, demurrage
and detention, tracing the
development of the law from its
origins right up to the early years
of the twenty first century.
The 5th edition covers all judicial
and arbitral decisions reported
since the last edition in 2000. In
particular it deals with important
new decisions relating to
commencement of laytime and
how time runs in relation to
multiple charters.
• 2005
• ISBN 978 1 84311 419 2
• £415/€ 519/US$747
Legal Issues
Relating to Time Charterparties D. Rhidian Thomas
Book
Maritime and Transport Law Library
Legal Issues Relating to Time
Charterparties addresses all the
major questions and issues that
arise in connection with time
charterparties, examining them
in a logical manner, progressively
tracing the subject from the
creation to the termination of the
contract.
All the salient and central legal
aspects of time charterparties
are examined, with the law
analysed in its commercial
context, particularly in relation to
the various ways in which time
charterparties may be used in
shipping and international trade.
• 2008
• ISBN 978 1 84311 745 2
• £260/€ 325/US$468
Maritime Law
new book
Liability Regimes
in Contemporary Maritime Law D. Rhidian Thomas
Book
Maritime and Transport Law Library
This book addresses the topical
and current issues in maritime
law and brings them together into
a coherent strand by the common
perspective of liabilities for the
professional reader. Liability
Regimes in Contemporary
Maritime Law appeals to the
industry and legal profession and
will provide a degree of analysis
and discussion, while also bringing
together in a single volume the
essential interest in a range of
individual subject areas.
• 2007
• ISBN 978 184311 654 7
• £230/€ 288/US$414
Limitation of
Liability for Maritime Claims Patrick Griggs, Richard
Williams and Jeremy Farr
Book 4th Edition
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
This edition addresses a number
of developments, including the
1996 Protocol to the 1976
Limitation Convention, which
now only requires ratification by
one more country to come into
effect. The chapters on limitation
of liability for passenger claims
and in relation to the carriage of
goods have been updated, as
has the chapter on limitation
regimes worldwide. The book
also focuses upon the
practicalities of seeking to limit
by reference to case law and
procedural rules.
• 2005
• ISBN 978 1 84311 320 1
• £370/€ 463/US$666
London Maritime
Arbitration Clare Ambrose,
Karen Maxwell and
Angharad Parry
Book 3rd Edition
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
The book provides a specific
guide to maritime arbitration rather
than simply a commentary on the
1996 Act; in particular because
significant practical issues are not
dealt with directly by the Act, for
example, confidentiality, freezing
orders and anti-suit injunctions.
The third edition includes: • A brand new chapter on mediation • A full introduction to new LMAA Intermediate Claims Procedure (2009) • Comprehensive coverage of the new LMAA Terms (2006) and LMAA/Baltic Exchange
Mediation Terms (2009) • Substantial new case law since last edition, including The Front Comor, Fiona Trust, Emmott v
Michael Wilson, C v D • Discussion of new law on anti-suit injunctions and anti- arbitration injunctions • New extended sections on the impact of human rights and competition law
• September 2009
• ISBN 978 1 84311 832 9
• £380/€ 475/US$684
Maritime Law
new book
Maritime Fraud
and Piracy Paul Todd
Book 2nd Edition
Maritime and Transport Law Library
The main focus of this book is
the impact maritime fraud has
on contracts for sale and
carriage, documentary credits
and marine insurance. It covers
all varieties of maritime fraud,
from the most serious
downwards, describing the
methods employed and the
risks to traders and carriers. At
the serious end of the spectrum,
pirates capture an entire ship,
often murdering the entire crew,
in order to sell the cargo (to
which of course they have no
title), later to use the “innocent”
ship to pose as innocent
traders. Less serious (but
perhaps of greater interest to
lawyers) are misdescriptions of
cargo in, or backdating of, bills
of lading, and other deceptions,
usually practiced on purchasers
and banks.
• November 2010
• ISBN 978 1 84311 884 8
• £325/€ 406/US$585
Maritime Law Christopher Hill
Book 6th Edition
Lloyd’s Practical Shipping Guides
Maritime Law is an exhaustive
introduction to this complex area
of law. The 6th edition of this
work has been extensively
revised and updated and
includes a new chapter on bills
of lading. The book is ideal for
newcomers and experienced
professionals requiring an
update on the general principles
and case law.
• Updated Charterparties chapter
• Updated Passengers chapter •
Salvage - includes
developments in case law and
introduction of new Lloyd’s
Open Form Salvage Agreement
• Sale of ship and shipbuilding
contracts - case updates
• Collisions - case updates
• Oil pollution - new Convention
on bunker spills
• 2004
• ISBN 978 1 84311 255 6
• £220/€ 275/US$396
Merchant Shipping
Act 1995: An Annotated Guide Nevil Phillips and
Nicholas Craig
Book 2nd Edition
This book is an authoritative and
practical guide to the implications
of this important legislation.
Written in a clear and accessible
style, the authors chronologically
cover each of the Act’s 313
sections and include expert
commentary and analysis to
assist understanding and
interpretation. It is an essential
first-stop reference tool, providing
guidance on the appropriate
authorities and more detailed
texts to which further reference
can be made. The 2nd edition
includes:
• Details of amendments to the
Merchant Shipping Act 1995
• The Merchant Shipping and
Maritime Security Act 1997
• Statutory instruments and
regulations introduced to
supplement the Merchant
Shipping Act
• 2001
• ISBN 978 1 85978 563 8
• £175/€ 219/US$315
Maritime Law
new edition
Merchant Shipping Legislation Aengus R.M. Fogarty
Book 2nd Edition
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
Merchant Shipping Legislation
provides a user-friendly
approach to this area of law and
offers more concise information
with easy-to-use referencing.
The book has also been
updated to include:
• Additional commentary in
certain chapters, such as
safety and marine pollution
• Inclusion of new material on
topics such as carriage of
goods and marine insurance to
continue the work remaining as
a statutory annotation
• A major new expanded
chapter on European Union
Regulation of Shipping
• 2004
• ISBN 978 1 84311 329 4
• £380/€ 475/US$684
Modern Maritime Law and Risk Management Dr Aleka Mandaraka-
Sheppard
Book
Modern Maritime Law and Risk
Management provides
comprehensive coverage of
contemporary international
admiralty and maritime law in an
easily accessible style. It brings
together substantive law,
jurisdictional issues and
international aspects of maritime
liabilities and compensation with
a practical discussion of modern
risk management. The book is
an essential guide for marine
lawyers worldwide, students,
shipowners, ship managers,
salvors, shipbrokers,
mortgagees, P & I Clubs,
shipbuilders, port authorities,
classification societies, regulators
and other shipping and risk
management professionals. With
a wealth of information covered,
the book is helpfully divided into
four parts - Admiralty
Jurisdiction and Procedure;
Substantive Law; International
Conventions; and Safety at Sea.
• April 2009
• ISBN 978 1 84311 823 7
• £105/€ 131/US$189
P&I Clubs Law and Practuce Stephen J. Hazelwood and
David Semark
Book 4th Edition
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
This 4th edition is a detailed but
easy-to-follow account of the
constitution, workings and daily
practice of mutual and indemnity
clubs. Designed to be a practical
reference source for anyone who is
in any way involved with mutual
insurance, it offers comprehensive
guidance on the complex area of
P&I Clubs. The new 4th edition has
been fully revised and updated
since the last edition was written in
1999. New areas emphasised in
the 4th edition include:
• Piracy
• Charterers’ liability insurance •
Defence Cover
• Disputes concerning the
Inter-Club Agreement
• Enforceability of arbitration
agreements in the Club’s Rules.
• The Clubs’ obligation to, (i)
make direct payments under
certificates, (ii) pay death/
personal injury claims in the
event of a Member’s insolvency,
and (iii) responsibility for
indivisible personal injury claims.
• August 2010
• ISBN 978 1 84311 881 7
• £360/€ 450/US$648
Maritime Law
new book
Places of Refuge Prof Dr Eric Van Hooydonk
Book
Maritime and Transport Law Library
The need for specific legal
arrangements governing ships in
distress and places of refuge is
one of the most topical problems
in both public and private
maritime law. The headline-
grabbing shipping disasters
involving the loss of the Erika
(1999) and the Prestige (2002)
attracted the attention of the
IMO, the Comité Maritime
International, the European
Union, national maritime
authorities around the globe and
the maritime industry in general.
Ultimately the impact of pollution
on local economies and the
environment was enough to
arouse the concern of a broad
swath of public opinion. Places
of Refuge provides clarity on:
• The scope of the right of access
• The conditions under which
coastal authorities may deny
access
• The liability of authorities
granting or denying access
• The basis and the conditions
of financial securities
• The obligation to establish
contingency plans
• June 2010
• ISBN 978 184311 841 1
• £295/ 369/US$531
Port State Control Oya Ozcayir
Book 2nd Edition
Maritime and Transport Law Library
Port State Control, 2nd Edition
is fully updated to include the
recent changes and amendments
to this subject which is under
continuous development.
• Amendments and changes to
the regional port state control
systems
• The addition of an appeal
procedure to the Paris MOU
• Issues related to the ports of
refuge and the urgency for
authorities to draw up
appropriate plans for places of
refuge following the recent
incidents
• The ISPS Code for maritime
security in the light of newly
recognised vulnerability against
terrorist attacks
• Update to Equasis
• Progress with Qualship regime
under US Port State Control
system
• 2004
• ISBN 978 1 84311 328 7
• £330/€ 413/US$594
Reforming Marine
and Commercial Insurance Law Editor: Dr B. Soyer
Supported by a panel of
experts
Book
With reform of warranties,
utmost good faith and insurable
interest underway, Reforming
Marine and Commercial
Insurance Law provides a timely
and essential analysis.
The entire insurance sector is
observing and participating in
the reform process and this
wide interest is reflected in the
varied and extremely high quality
of contributions to this book.
This book intends to evaluate
the legal and practical
implications of the proposals on
commercial and marine
insurance contracts. The
contributors, from legal practice,
the insurance sector, the
judiciary and academia,
comment critically on the
proposals and discuss the
viability and future of the reform
process.
• 2008
• ISBN 978 184311 774 2
• £215/€ 269/US$387
Maritime Law new book
The Rotterdam
Rules: A Practical Annotation Institute of Maritime Law,
University of Southampton,
UK
Book
The Rotterdam Rules represent
the most comprehensive
overhaul of the law of carriage of
goods by sea in more than fifty
years. To coincide with the
signing ceremony, six members
of the Institute of Maritime Law
have written a detailed
commentary on the Rules. The
Rotterdam Rules: A Practical
Annotation examines the text of
the Rules, all ninety-six articles
of the new Convention, and
compare them to the text of the
Hague-Visby Rules, the
instrument currently covering
most bills of lading.The authors
have also examined the
judgments in cases decided in
the English Courts under the
Carriage of Goods by Sea Act
1971 and under the Carriage of
Goods by Sea Act 1992 and
have indicated whether these
cases would be decided
differently under the new
Rotterdam Rules.
• September 2009
• ISBN 978 1 84311 824 4 •
£325/€ 406/US$585
Ship Registration:
Law and Practice Richard Coles and
Edward Watt
Book 2nd Edition
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
The expanded and fully updated
second edition include detailed
coverage of additional flag states;
an examination of the implications
of the ISM and ISPS Codes and
the requirements of the Large
Yacht Code as they relate to
ship registration; a new
introductory chapter describing
the legal and practical
requirements of ship registration;
and a fresh analysis of the
status and usage of national
and open registries in current
practice.
• May 2009
• ISBN 978 1 84311 634 9
• £360/€ 4560/US$648
Ship Sale and
Purchase Iain Goldrein QC, Matt
Hannaford and Paul Turner
Book 5th Edition
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
Widely regarded as the definitive
book in the area, this brand new
edition of Ship Sale and Purchase
contains a detailed analysis of
the provisions found in the
Saleform 1993 standard form
contract and includes references
to the Saleform 1987 contract
where comparison aids
understanding. In addition there
are commentaries on special
subjects relevant to the sale and
purchase markets. The book
aims to provide practical
guidance in relation to the
negotiation, preparation and
completion of ship sale
contracts and will provide you
with a unique and detailed
analysis of this important area of
maritime law.
• 2008
• ISBN 978 1 84311 635 6
• £395/€ 494/US$711
Maritime Law
Shipbroking and Chartering Practice Lars Gorton, Patrick
Hillenius, Rolf Ihre and
Arne Sandevärn
Book 7th Edition
Shipbroking and Chartering
Practice provides a sound
knowledge of the law and
economics of international
shipbroking and chartering in a
practical way that enables the
principles described to be
applied in everyday situations.
The 7th Edition has been
thoroughly revised to take
account of chartering practices,
cases and standard forms that
have surfaced since the last
edition, providing an excellent
commentary.
• May 2009
• ISBN 978 1 84311 806 0
• £215/€ 269/US$387
Shipping and the Environment Colin de la Rue and
Charles B. Anderson
Book 2nd Edition
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
The 1st edition of this book was
quickly acclaimed as the new
leading text worldwide on the
law and practice of pollution
from ships. The 2nd edition
deals with a variety of
developments since then in this
fast-moving subject: the Erika
and the Prestige; changes in
international law on maritime
safety and compensation; latest
decisions on claims for
compensation; analysis of the
SCOPIC regime; new material
on ports of refuge,
transboundary movements, and
pollution from offshore craft;
latest cases and regulatory
changes in the US; enlarged
chapters on enforcement of
laws and criminal sanctions.
Like its predecessor, the 2nd
edition is superbly indexed and
written clearly with the needs in
mind of a wide international
readership.
• March 2009
• ISBN 978 1 84311 323 2
• £485/€ 606/US$873
Shipping Law Handbook Michael Bundock
Book 4th Edition
The Shipping Law Handbook,
4th Edition brings together all
essential source material for
anyone involved in shipping
disputes.
This book provides a
comprehensive collection of
international conventions, statutes
and statutory instruments,
arbitration rules and the most
commonly encountered bills of
lading, charterparties, insurance
clauses, guarantees and other
contracts.
The Handbook is a highly
practical and essential work for
shipping lawyers, arbitrators, P&I
Clubs and their correspondents,
ship owners, ship managers,
agents and brokers. Anyone
involved in shipping will wish to
keep this reference conveniently
to hand.
• March 2007
• ISBN 978 1 84311 636 3
• £280/€ 350/US$504
Maritime Law
new edition
Steel: Carriage
by Sea Arthur Sparks and
Frans Coppers
Book 5th Edition
Steel: Carriage by Sea, 5th
Edition, provides invaluable
information on how to prevent
claims arising when transporting
steel, including careful handling,
good stowage and care of cargo
throughout its entire journey. This
book covers every aspect of the
transportation and surveying of
steel products carried on ships.
The new edition provides
practical advice on:
• How to prevent damage to
steel cargoes
• How to deal with subsequent
claims
• The different types of steel
products manufactured and their
particular packing requirements
• How the various types of steel
products should be loaded,
stowed, lashed, secured and
ventilated aboard a ship
• Maintenance of the ships’
hatchover, tanktop strength
and cargo documentation
• The surveying and claims
handling of the various types
of steel products
• The corrosion process of steel
• December 2009
• ISBN 978 1 84311 863 3
• £290/€ 363/US$522
Time Charters Andrew W. Baker, Julian
Kenny, Terence Coghlin,
and John D. Kimball
Book 6th Edition
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
Time Charters is recognised
as the most comprehensive
reference work in its field.
The book has been updated
to include new developments
that affect the law and practice
of time charters. Maintaining the
clear and logical format adopted
in the previous editions, Time
Charters provides access to the
case law to enable users to find,
easily and quickly, leading
authorities on any particular
question that might arise. There
are also separate sections
dealing with the Baltime Form
and the STB Form of Tanker
Time Charter.
• 2008
• ISBN 978 1 84311 751 3
• £470/€ 588/US$846
Voyage Charters Julian Cooke, Timothy
Young QC, Andrew Taylor,
John D. Kimball, David
Martowski and LeRoy
Lambert
Book 3rd Edition
Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library
The third edition of this best-
selling book continues to provide
the only comprehensive guide to
voyage charters. It analyses on
a clause-by-clause basis two
major charterparty forms, the
Gencon and Asbatankvoy, as
well as containing a detailed
commentary on the Hague and
Hague-Visby Rules.
Throughout, the authors provide
a comparative analysis of
English and US law and include
details of all relevant case law
and arbitration awards.
• 2007
• ISBN 978 1 84311 537 3
• £475/€ 594/US$855