Maritime Law and Practice in China

Maritime Law and Practice in China

Zhao, Liang; Lianjun, Li

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2017

528

Dura

Inglês

9781138639959

15 a 20 dias

1084

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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
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Maritime Court;Maritime Liens;court;Shanghai Maritime Court;Shanghai High People's Court;Supreme People's Court;Special Maritime Procedure Law;High People's Court;Chinese Judicial Practice;Maritime Claim;Guangzhou Maritime Court;Macau Special Administrative Region;Maritime Injunction;People's Court;Bareboat Charterer;Lading Holder;Maritime Evidence;Arbitration Agreement;Intermediate People's Court;Jurisdiction Agreement;Sea Waybill;Oil Pollution Damage;Counter Security;Ship Arrest;Exclusive Economic Zone;Arbitration Clause