导语摘要
《航运法律专业英语》内容简介:In order to develop the ' soft environment', we are mitted to cultivating a large quantity of 'triple-learned and triple-crossed' young talents.'Triple-learned and triple-crossed' stand for being acquainted with cross-nation, cross-industry (or cross-industrial-sectors ) and cross-theory-practice expertise, law and language (i.e. English ).To help perform the mitment, the author has piled this book, Shipping Law Terminology, on the basis of his 16-year working experience in London and Shanghai, to be devoted to his colleagues and friends who intend to participate in the restatement of Shanghai' s status as international shipping centre.
目录
PART 1 INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1 Law and Language
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Shipping, Law and Terminology
1.2.1 Example 1 : Bill of Lading
1.2.2 Example2: B2B
1.2.3 Example 3 : Letter of Guarantee
1.3 Extended Reading
1.3.1 Latin Legal Terms
1.3.2 Shipping Legal Terms and Abbreviations
Chapter 2 English Law System
2.1 Historical Background of Modern English Legal System
2.1.11066 AND ALL THAT
2.1.2 EQUITY
2.1.3 THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
2.1.4 THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
2.2 Development of Modern English Legal System
2.2.1 Institutions
2.2.2 Sources
2.3 Legal Professionals
2.3.1 Barristers and Solicitors
2.3.2 The Law Officers
2.4 Extended Reading
2.4.1 Case Study
2.4.2 English Court System
Chapter 3 English Law of Contract and Tort
3.1 Sectors of English Law
3.2 English Law of Contract
3.2.1 Formation of the Contract
3.2.2 Privity of Contract
3.2.3 Terms
3.2.4 Exclusion and Limitation of Liability
3.2.5 Misrepresentation
3.2.6 Duress and Undue Influence
3.2.7 Discharge of the Contract
3.2.8 Remedies
3.3 English Law of Tort
3.3.1 General
3.3.2 Negligence
3.3.3 Sue in Contract or Tort
3.4 Extended Reading
3.4.1 Reading the Law
3.4.2 Reading Cases
Chapter 4 English Procedural Law
4.1 Jurisdiction and Arbitration
4.2 English Procedure Rules
4.3 English Arbitration Law
4.4 Extended Reading
PART 2 TRADITIONAL MARITIME AFFAIRS
Chapter 5 Carriage of Goods by Sea
5.1 Introduction of Bill of Lading
5.2 Bill of Lading
5.3 Extended Reading
5.3.1 Charterer' s Bill of Lading
5.3.2 Sea Waybill
Chapter 6 International Conventions Related to Carriage of Goods by Sea
6.1 Maritime Transportation and International Convention
6.2 The Hague and Hague/Visby Rules
6.2.1 International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law Relating to Bills of Lading
6.2.2 Protocol to Amend the International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law Relating to Bills of Lading
6.3 Extended Reading
6.3.1 The Hamburg Rules
6.3.2 The Rotterdam Rules
Chapter 7 Carriage of Passengers by Sea
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Athens Convention 1974
7.3 Extended Reading
Chapter 8 Towage
8.1 Nature of Service
8.2 BIMCO TOWCON
8.3 Extended Reading
Chapter 9 Voyage Chapter Party
9.1 Introduction
9,2 GENCON 94
9.3 Extended Reading
Chapter 10 Time Chapter Party
10.1 Differences of Voyage and Time Charter Party
10.2 NYPE 93
10.3 Extended Reading
Chapter 11 Bareboat Chapter Party
11.1 Differences between Bareboat and Other Charter Parties
11.2 BARECON 2001
11.3 Extended Reading
Chapter 12 Marine Insurance: Hull and Machinery Insurance
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Hull and Machinery Insurance
12.2.1 Slip Policy
12.2.2 International Hull Clauses (01/11/03)
12.3 Extended Reading: Insurance Related to Ship Finance
12.3.1 Mortgagee' s Interest Insurance (MII)
12.3.2 Innocent Owners Interest Insurance
12.3.3 Reinsurance
Chapter 13 Marine Insurance: P&I Club
13.1 The Occurrence of P&I Club
13.2 P&I Club Insurance
13.2.1 Standard P&I Rules
13.2.2 FD&D Rules
13.3 Extended Reading
PART 3 INNOVATIVE MARITIME AFFAIRS
Chapter 14 Ship Finance: Loan Agreement
14.1 The Methods of Ship Finance
14.2 Loan Agreement
14.3 Extended Reading
Chapter 15 Ship Finance: Security of Loan
15.1 Security of Ship Loan Agreement
15.2 General Security
15.3 Extended Reading
15.3.1 Corporate Guarantee
15.3.2 Pledge of Shares
Chapter 16 Ship Finance: Ship Finance Leasing
16.1 Introduction of Ship Finance Leasing
16.2 Hire and Purchase Contract
16.3 Extended Reading
Chapter 17 Newbuilding
17.1 Shipbuilding
17.2 Shipbuilding Contract
17.3 Extended Reading
17.3.1 Refund Guarantee
17.3.2 Payment Guarantee
Chapter 18 Second—hand Ship Sale and Purchase
18.1 Introduction of MOA
18.2 NSF 1993
18.3 Extended Reading
Chapter 19 Repairs and Refittings
19.1 Differences between New Construction Contract and Ship Repair Contract
19.2 Ship Repair Contract
19.3 Extended Reading
Chapter 20 Freight Derivatives
20.1 Baltic Exchange
20.2 Forward Freight Agreement
20.3 Extended Reading
PART 4 ADMIRALTY AFFAIRS
Chapter 21 Seafarers
21.1 Introduction
21.2 STCW
21.2.1 International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978
21.2.2 The Manila Amendments
21.3 Extended Reading
Chapter 22 Navigation and ISM
22.1 Introduction of ISM
22.2 ISM Code
22.3 Extended Reading
Chapter 23 Collision
23.1 Introduction of Collision
23.2 Conventions Related to Collision
23.2.11910 International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law related to Collision between Vessels and Protocol of Signature
23.2.2 Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972
23.3 Extended Reading
Chapter 24 Oil Pollution
24.1 Dangerous of Oil Pollution
24.2 MARPOL 73/78
24.3 Extended Reading
Chapter 25 Salvage
25.1 Development of Salvage
25.2 LOF and SCOPIC
25.2.1 LOF2011
25.2.2 SCOPIC 2007
25.3 Extended Reading
Chapter 26 General Average
26.1 Development of GA
26.2 York—Antwerp Rules 2004
26.3 Extended Reading
Chapter 27 Limitation of Liability
27.1 Limitation of Liability
27.2 Conventions Related to Limitation of Liability
27.2.1 Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims, 1976
27.2.2 International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage
27.2.3 International Convention on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage, 2001
27.3 Extended Reading
PART 5 MISCELLANEOUS
Chapter 28 Ship Brokerage
28.1 Functions of Ship Brokers
28.2 Commission Agreement
28.3 Extended Reading
28.3.1 Commission Clauses Contained in the Charterparty
28.3.2 FONASBA Brokers Commission Contract
Chapter 29 Ship Agency
29.1 Introduction of Ship Agency
29.2 FONASBA Standard Liner and General Agency Contract
29.3 Extended Reading
Chapter 30 Ship Management
30.1 Introduction of Ship Management
30.2 SHIPMAN 2009
30.3 Extended Reading
Conclusions and Look Forward
References
内容摘要
《航运法律专业英语》内容简介:In order to develop the ' soft environment', we are mitted to cultivating a large quantity of 'triple-learned and triple-crossed' young talents.'Triple-learned and triple-crossed' stand for being acquainted with cross-nation, cross-industry (or cross-industrial-sectors ) and cross-theory-practice expertise, law and language (i.e. English ).To help perform the mitment, the author has piled this book, Shipping Law Terminology, on the basis of his 16-year working experience in London and Shanghai, to be devoted to his colleagues and friends who intend to participate in the restatement of Shanghai' s status as international shipping centre.
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