Journal of International Maritime Law - Volume 28 - Issue 6
SPECIAL ISSUE
UN CONVENTION ON THE INTERNATIONAL EFFECTS OF JUDICIAL SALES OF SHIPS (THE BEIJING CONVENTION)
EDITORIAL
UN Convention on the International Effects of Judicial Sales of Ships
ANN FENECH
ARTICLES
The United Nations Convention on the International Effects of Judicial Sales of Ships: The Beijing Convention – a textual analysis
RHIDIAN THOMAS
Emeritus Professor of Maritime Law
U N Convention on the International Effects of Judicial Sales of Ships
Some thoughts on the functionality of the Beijing Convention
GEORGE THEOCHARIDIS
Professor of Maritime Law and Policy, World Maritime University
International recognition of judicial ship sales: English common law and the Beijing Convention
PAUL MYBURGH
Professor, Auckland University of Technology Law School Recognition of foreign judicial ship sales in the United States
MARTIN DAVIES
Admiralty Law Institute Professor of Maritime Law, Tulane University
Ontological turn in judicial sales of ships
AbHINAYAN BASU BAL
Senior Lecturer, University of Gothenburg
BOOK REVIEW
Disruptive Technologies, Climate Change and Shipping
Barış Soyer, Andrew Tettenborn (eds)
Index of cases
Index of legislation
Index