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020 _a9781843119586
040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a343.096
_bBER/ARR
100 _aBerlingieri, F.
245 _aArrest of ships :
_ba commentary on the 1952 and 1999 Arrest Conventions
_cby F, Berlingieri.
250 _a5th ed.
260 _aLondon :
_bInforma law,
_c2011.
300 _a791 p.
500 _aTable of Contents: Chapter 1. History of the Conventions Chapter 2. The way to uniformity of maritime law in respect of arrest of ships Chapter 3. The Maritime Claims Chapter 4. Definitions of "ARREST", "PERSON", "CLAIMANT" and "COURT" Chapter 5. Claims in respect of which a ship may be arrested Chapter 6. Arrest or detention by public authorities Chapter 7. Arrest of the ship in respect of which the claim is arrested Chapter 8. Arrest of “SISTER” ships Chapter 9. Arrest of associated ships Chapter 10. When arrest of “SISTER” ship is not permitted Chapter 11. Arrest of ships owned by the charter in respect of claims of the owner of the chartered ship Chapter 12. Right of rearrest and multiple arrest Chapter 13. Jurisdiction for the arrest Chapter 14.Release of the ship from arrest Chapter 15. When the release of a ship under arrest is not permitted Chapter 16. Liability for wrongful arrest Chapter 17. Procedure relating to the arrest Chapter 18. Jurisdiction on the merits and related matters Chapter 19. Recognition and enforcement of judgements Chapter 20. Scope of application Appendices 1-7 Index
650 _aMaritime Law.
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