New Trends in Maritime Law Maritime Liens, Arrest of Ships, Mortgages and Forced Sales
is a collection of articles analysing in detail the protection of maritime and port creditors from an international perspective.
The contributors -professionals and academics from both common and civil law jurisdictions- address a broad range of issues: maritime liens, mortgages, arrests and forced sale of vessels. They identify the problems posed by current legislation and offer appropriate solutions.
The book also provides a coordinated study of maritime law specialities and general aspects of civil and commercial law and proposes mechanisms for protecting crew members, with solutions related to applicable law and jurisdiction for maritime and port claims.
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1. «STASIFACTORY FOR ITS OWN PURPOSES»: PRIVATE DIRECT ARRANGEMENTS AND JUDICIAL VESSEL SALES,Paul Myburgh
CHAPTER 2. AN OUTLINE ANALYSIS OF LIEN CLAUSES IN MARITIME CONTRACTS FOR THE CARRIAGE OF GOODS, Rhidian Thomas
CHAPTER 3. THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON MARITIME LIENS AND MORTGAGES 199,/ Francesca Pellegrino
CHAPTER 4. MARITIME LIENS IN THE GENEVA CONVENTION AND IN THE PERSPECTIVE OG THE NEW SPANISH NAVIGATION ACT, José M. Alcántara
CHAPTER 5. THE PROPRIETARY ASPECTS OF ELECTRONIC BILLS OF LADING, Melis Özdel
CHAPTER 6. INTERNATIONAL INSOLVENCY LAW: ITS IMPACT ON THE ARREST OF SHIPS, Andrew Tettenborn
CHAPTER 7. ARREST OF SHIPS: GENEVA CONVENTION 1999 AND LEX FORI, IN PARTICULAR, SPANISH LAW, José Manuel Martín Osante
CHAPTER 8. MARITIME LIENS AND SHIPPING INSOLVENCY, Federico Franchina
CHAPTER 9. FISHING PERMIT AS AN APPURTENANCE OF THE OFFENDING VESSEL, Tjasa Zapusek
CHAPTER 10. WHAT ROLE PRIVATE INSURANCES CAN PLAY IN THE SOCIAL PROTECTION OF SEA WORKERS, Xosé Manuel Carril Vázquez
CHAPTER 11. CONTROL BY THE PORT STATE AND FLAG STATE, AND AMENDMENTS TO THE MLC 2006 TO PROTECT WORKERS IN CASES OF ABANDONMENT, Arántzazu Vicente Palacio
CHAPTER 12. WORKER PROTECTION IN INTERNATIONAL INSOLVENCY LAW: THE LIMITED ROLE OF MARITIME LIENS, Laura Carballo Piñeiro
CHAPTER 13. PROTECTING SEAFARERS IN CASES OF OUTSTANDING WAGE CLAIMS RESULTING FROM ABANDONMENT OF VESSELS AND CREWS, Olga Fotinopoulou Basurko
CHAPTER 14. FORCED SALES AND MORTGAGES: DISCLOSURE DUTIES FOR THE ASSURED?, Wouter Verheyen
CHAPTER 15. MORTGAGE, MARITIME HYPHOTECATION OR PLEDGE? REAL RIGHTS ON SHIPS IN THE WORKS OF THE POLISH MARITIME LAW CODIFICATION COMMITTEE, Zuzanna Peplowska-Dabrowska y Justyna Nawrot
CHAPTER 16. SHIP MORTGAGE: THE ITALIAN PERSPECTIVE, Vincenzo Battistella
CHAPTER 17. LIENS AND MORTGAGES ON THE SHIP – THEIR RELATION TO THE CHARTERER’S EQUIPMENT ON BOARD, Erik Rosaeg
CHAPTER 18. DANISH RULES ON SECURITIES AND OTHER PROTECTIVE RIGHTS IN THE CHARTERPARTY TRADE – AN AOORAUSAK, Kristina Siig
CHAPTER 19. THE LIEN AS A SECURITY DEVICE AND CONTRACTUAL REMEDY IN CHARTERPARTIES: COMMON AND CIVIL LAW PERSPECTIVES, Shengnan Jia
CHAPTER 20. AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON UNIFORM SEABORNE CARGO RULES, Lijun Zhao
CHAPTER 21. THE CARRIER’S LIEN: ENGLISH AND GERMAN LAW, Simone Lamont-Black
CHAPTER 22. THE INTERNATIONAL UNIFICATION OF MARITIME LAW. RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF JUDICIAL SALES OF SHIPS, Cristina Zournatzi
CHAPTER 23. IS A SHIPPING PROTOCOL TO THE CAPE TOWN CONVENTION A GOOD IDEA?, Thor Falkanger
CHAPTER 24. MARITIME LIENS CREATED BY THE CHARTERRER – IN HOW FAR CAN THE CHARTERER’S CHOICE OF LAW BE OF CONSEQUENCE FOR THE OWNER?, Tobias Eckardt Ahlers and Vogel Rae Partgmb
CHAPTER 25. PARTY AUTONOMY AND ARREST OF SHIPS FROM A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE , Fellow Jonatan Echebarria Fernández
CHAPTER 26. MARITIME LIENS, PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE MANAGEMENT OF LEGAL DIVERSITY, Verónica Ruiz Abou-Nigm
CHAPTER 27. HARMONY AND HARMONIZATION IN CROSS-BORDER INSOLVENCY AND SECURITY INTERESTS ON VESSELS, Manuel Alba Fernández
Olga Fotinopoulou Basurko, Profesora de Derecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social en la Universidad del País Vasco
José Manuel Martín Osante es Profesor Titular de Derecho Mercantil en la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad del País Vasco