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Common Core, PECL and DCFR: could they change shipping and transport law?

Livre | 1ère édition 2015 | Monde | Wouter Verheyen, Frank Smeele, Marian Hoeks
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The international character of shipping and transport has always been a great incubator for harmonisation of law. Recently, there has been increasing interest within the EU in harmonisation of general private law, with different harmonisation instruments such as common core, PECL and DCFR coming into existence. Even though both shipping and transport law and the harmonisation instruments aim at further harmonisation of private law, the potential interplay between them has never been examined thoroughly in doctrine.

In this book the possible impact of these private law harmonisation instruments on shipping and transport law is assessed. First of all the book investigates whether harmonisation instruments can contribute to uniformity of shipping and transport law in fields where such uniformity is currently lacking. Secondly, it looks at whether the current harmonisation instruments or a future European private law could change (inter)national shipping and transport law.

This cross-fertilisation between shipping law and harmonisation instruments makes this book not only a valuable instrument for shipping lawyers, but also for anyone interested in harmonisation of private law.

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Type de produit Livre
Format Livre broché
EAN / ISSN 9781780683324
Nom de la collection Ius Commune Europaeum
Poids 380 g
Disponibilité En stock
Nombre de pages xiv + 208 p.
Avec exercice intégré Non
Editeur Intersentia
Langue Anglais
Date de publication 13 juil. 2015
Disponible sur Strada Belgique Non
Disponible sur Strada Europe Non
Disponible sur Strada Luxembourg Non
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  • Table of Contents
  • Common Core, PECL and DCFR: Could They be Used to Interpret Shipping Law?
    Cécile Legros
  • Principles and Rules of European Contract Law between the PECL and the DCFR
    Francesca Pellegrino
  • Can PECL Help with Vexing Issues of Maritime Law? Critical Reflections from the Example of the Rotterdam Rules
    Ioanna Magklasi
  • Good Faith, the DCFR and Shipping Law
    Andrew Tettenborn
  • Unexpected Circumstances in Shipping Contracts
    Elena Orrù
  • Liability of the Maritime Carrier and the Shipper for Other Persons: Uniform Maritime Transport Rules vs. European Contract Law
    Belén García Álvarez
  • Could the DCFR be an Answer to the Lack of Harmonization in the Field of Forwarding Law? – Legal Qualification
    Anastasiya Kozubovskaya Pellé
  • Harmonisation Instruments: the Way Forward for Forwarding Law?
    Wouter Verheyen
  • Could the DCFR Change Shipping Law? The Potential Impact of the DCFR on Third Party Rights under Shipping Documents – A UK Perspective
    Simone Lamont-Black
  • The Effects of Principles of European Law on Non-Contractual Liability of Classification Societies
    Cinzia Ingratoci Scorciapino
  • Towards a Euro-Maritime Contract Law?
    Pablo Constenla Acuna
  • Principles of European Insurance Contract Law and Marine Insurance
    José Manuel Martín Osante
  • The Perspectives of English and European Contract Law to Agreed Damages Clauses in Voyage Charterparties
    Rhidian Thomas