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Maritime Law and Practice in China: Maritime and Transport Law Library

Autor Liang Zhao, Li Lianjun
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 dec 2020
A comprehensive treatment of Chinese maritime law and judicial practice, this book covers both substantive law and procedure law of maritime law in mainland China. This is a professional book for both academics and practitioners in the field of maritime law.




Including analysis of and comment on judicial practice from the Supreme People’s Court, Higher People’s Courts and ten maritime courts, as well as a whitepaper of Chinese maritime adjudication for 30 years (1984-2014), this brings to an English-speaking audience for the first time some of the most technical aspects of maritime law. It is therefore an invaluable resource for all those interested in maritime law in China.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367736439
ISBN-10: 0367736438
Pagini: 528
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Informa Law from Routledge
Seria Maritime and Transport Law Library

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, and Professional Reference

Cuprins

PART I: Substantive Maritime Law


Chapter 1: Introduction to Chinese Maritime Law


Chapter 2: Ships


Chapter 3: Master and Seamen


Chapter 4: Charterparties


Chapter 5: Bill of Lading- Functions


Chapter 6: Bill of Lading- Parties


Chapter 7: Bill of Lading- Obligations, Liabilities, and Limitations


Chapter 8: Freight Forwarding and Muiltimodal Transport


Chapter 9: Carriage of Passengers by Sea


Chapter 10: Towage Contracts


Chapter 11: Collision of Ships


Chapter 12: Salvage at Sea


Chapter 13: General Average


Chapter 14: Limitation of Liability of Maritime Claims


Chapter 15: Marine Insurance


Chapter 16: Marine Pollution


Chapter 17: Applicable Law and Time Limits




PART II: Maritime Procedure Law


Chapter 18: Introduction to Chinese Maritime Procedure Law and the Chinese Court System


Chapter 19: Maritime Jurisdictions


Chapter 20: Preservation of Maritime Claims


Chapter 21: Maritime Injunction


Chapter 22: Preservation of Maritime Evidence


Chapter 23: Maritime Security


Chapter 24: Procedures for Trail, Constitution of Limitation Fund for Maritime Claim, Recognition and Payment of Debts, Exigence of Maritime Lien


Chapter 25: Conflict of laws


Chapter 26: Maritime Arbitration, Conciliation and Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitration Awards and Foreign Judgments


Annex I Maritime Code of the People’s Republic of China


Annex II Special Maritime Procedure Law of the People’s Republic of China

Notă biografică

Dr ZHAO Liang is an Assistant Professor at the City University of Hong Kong.


Mr LI Lianjun is a solicitor of Hong Kong, England and Wales, and a Partner at Reed Smith Richards Butler.

Recenzii

"This is an especially useful book on an increasingly important subject-the application, interpretation and outworking of maritime law in the People's Republic of China (PRC)...The authors must be congratulated on their hard work in pooling together so many PRC cases and weaving them so expertly into the body of legal rules."
The Journal of International Maritime Law
 
"[Maritime Law and Practice in China] is comprehensive, well-informed and well-arranged, and will be an important source of information for foreign practitioners in the increasing numbers of maritime cases before the Chinese courts and arbitration tribunals."
Ian Gaunt, President of the LMAA
 

Descriere

A comprehensive treatment of Chinese maritime law and judicial practice, this book covers both substantive law and procedure law of maritime law in mainland China. It also contains special chapters for the law of the jurisdictions of Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan and compares Chinese maritime law with its counterparts England and the United States