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Berlingieri on arrest of ships : a commentary on the 1952 and 1999 Arrest Conventions / by Francesco Berlingieri ; foreword by Jean-Serge Rohart.

Title
  1. Berlingieri on arrest of ships : a commentary on the 1952 and 1999 Arrest Conventions / by Francesco Berlingieri ; foreword by Jean-Serge Rohart.
Published by
  1. London : Informa, 2006.
Author
  1. Berlingieri, Francesco

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Additional authors
  1. International Maritime Committee.
Description
  1. lvii, 694 p.; 25 cm.
Series statement
  1. Lloyd's shipping law library
Uniform title
  1. Lloyd's shipping law library.
Alternative title
  1. Arrest of ships
Subject
  1. Arrest of ships
Contents
  1. History of the Conventions -- History of the 1952 Arrest Convention -- The CMI Conference oof 1930 in Antwerp -- The prepartory work for a draft convention on arrest of ships -- The CMI Conferences of 1933 in Oslo and of 1937 in Paris -- The CMI Conferences of 1947 in Antwerp, of 1949 in Amsterdam and of 1951 in Naples -- The Brussels Diplomatic Conference, 2-10 May 1952 -- History of the 1999 Arrest Convention -- The work of the CMI -- The work of the Joint International Group of Experts on Maritime Liens and Mortgages and Related Subjects (JIGE) -- The Geneva Diplomatic Conference, 1-12 March 1999 -- Implementation of the Conventions by Contracting States -- Introduction-Methods of implementation -- Implementation of the 1952 Arrest Convention -- How the Convention has been implemented -- Implementation of the 1999 Arrest Convention -- States that have given force of law to the 1952 Convention --^
  2. States that have incorporated the provisions of the 1952 Convention (or some of them) into their national law -- The Maritime Claims -- The chapeau of the article -- Artivle 1(1) of the 1952 and of the 1999 Conventions -- The individual maritime claims -- Damage caused by a ship -- Loss of life -- Salvage -- Pollution damage -- Wreck removal -- Use or hire of a ship -- Carriage of goods (and passengers) -- Loss or damage to goods and baggage -- General average -- Bottomry -- Towage -- Pilotage -- Supplies -- Construction and repair -- Port and similar dues -- Wages -- Disbursements -- Insurance premiums -- Commissions, brokerage, and agency fees -- Disputes as to ownership -- Disputes between co-owners -- Mortgage or hypotheque -- Sale of the ship -- Definitions of "ARREST", "PERSON", "CLAIMANT" and "COURT" -- Definition of arrest -- Definition of person -- Definition of claimant -- Definition of court -- Claims in respect of which a ship may be arrested --^
  3. Arrest in respect of maritime claims -- Arrest or detention by public authorities -- International Conventions and agreements -- National laws -- Ships detained or prevented from sailing by public authorites -- Ships under arrest adversely affecting the use of the port installations -- Arrest of a ship ready to sail -- When arrest is permitted -- Deletion of the provision and its implications -- When the release of a ship under arrest is not permitted -- The reasons for the exception -- Trading of a ship under arrest -- Reinstatement of the existing rule -- Liability for wrongful arrest -- The history of the rule -- A review of national rules -- Security for damages -- An analysis of the rule in the light of its history -- Procedure relating to arrest Conditons for obtaining the authority -- Enforcement of the arrest National rules -- Jurisdiction on the merits -- Conflict with other conventions and with EC Regulation 44/2001 -- The individual links --^
  4. The analysis of the provision in the light of its history -- Conflict with other conventions and with the EC Regulation 44/2001 -- Recongnition and enforcement of judgments -- The history of the provision -- Scope of application -- The notion of ship -- The flag as the symbol of nationality -- Ships flying the flag of Contracting States -- Ships flying the flag of non-Contracting States -- Exclusions from the scope of application -- The general rule -- Exceptions to the general rule.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Note
  1. "Published under the auspices of the Comité maritime international."
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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  1. committed to retain