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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. The Evolving Flexibility of Voyage Chaterparties Professor D. Rhidian Thomas
Chapter 2. Jurisdiction and Arbitration Clauses Steven Gee QC Chapter 3. Legal Aspects of the Approach Voyage Richard Lord QC
Chapter 4. The Loading Obligations of Voyage Charterers Dr Theodora Nikaki
Chapter 5. The Wreck of the Hesperus Revisited: A Review of the Obligations of Seaworthiness in Contracts of Affreightment Charles G.C.H Baker
Chapter 6. Dangerous Cargo and "Legally Dangerous" Cargo Robert Gay
Chapter 7. Arrival, Readiness and the Commencement of Laytime Simon Rainey QC
Chapter 8. The Running of Laytime and Demurrage when a Charterer does not have Sole Use of a Vessel Mark Hamsher
Chapter 9. Laytime and Demurrage Clauses in Contracts of Sale- A Survey of the New York Society of Maritime Arbitrators' Awards (1978-2008) and English Case Law Professor Jason Chuah
Chapter 10. Bills of Lading and Voyage Charters Professor Francis Reynolds QC
Chapter 11. Charterparty Bills of Lading Cargo Interests' Liabilities to the Shipowner Simon Baughen
Chapter 12. The Bill of Lading Contracts Under European National Laws (Civil Law Approaches to Explaining the Legal Approaches to Explaining the Legal Position of the Consignee under Bills of Lading) Professor Frank G.M Smeele
Chapter 13. Comparative Observations on United States Law and Practice Relating to Voyage Charters LeRoy Lambert
Chapter 14. The Impact of Deviation on Contracts of Affreightment Professor Richard Williams
Chapter 15. Cancellation Clauses and Repudiatory Breach Professor Michael Furmstron Chapter 16. Frustration in Voyage Charters- Silted-up Backwater or Vital Navigation Resource? Professor Andrew Tettenborn
Appendices
Index