Journal of International Maritime Law - Volume 25 - Issue 6
SPECIAL ISSUE ON SUBSTANTIVE AND PROCEDURAL ISSUES RELATING TO CARGO CLAIMS
EDITORIAL
The Rotterdam Rules and vessel safety
MICHAEL F STURLEY
ARTICLES
A tale of four jurisdictions: delivery of cargo without production of original bill of lading
EDWARD LIU
Legal Director, Hill Dickinson, Hong Kong
FELIX CHEUNG
Associate, Hill Dickinson, Hong Kong
The carrier’s fundamental duties to cargo under the Hague and Hague-Visby Rules click here for text
STEPHEN GIRVIN
MPA Professor of Maritime Law,
Centre for Maritime Law, Faculty of Law,
National University of Singapore
Title to sue and COGSA 1992: Is there still a legal black hole for cargo claimants?
SIMON BAUGHEN
Professor of Shipping Law, Swansea University
Cargo claims: calculation of damages
FRANK STEVENS
Erasmus University, Rotterdam
Liens on cargo and sub-freight: recent developments and commercial context
JOHANNA HJALMARSSON
Institute of Maritime Law, Southampton Law School, University of Southampton
The perspective of English law on limitation of time periods relating to cargo claims pursuant to the Hague Rules and the Visby Protocol
D RHIDIAN THOMAS
Emeritus Professor of Maritime Law, Founder Director of the Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
BOOK REVIEWS
Uniformity of Transport Law through International Regimes
Olena Bokareva
The Law of Wreck
Nicholas Gaskell, Craig Forrest
Marine Pollution, Shipping Waste and International Law
Gabriela Argüello
Cases and Materials on the Carriage of Goods by Sea (5th edn)
Anthony Rogers, Jason Chuah and Martin Dockray
Index of cases
Index of legislation
Index