Can PECL help with vexing issues of maritime law? Critical reflections from the example of the Rotterdam Rules
This paper studies the trajectory, background and objectives of PECL and identifies the link between contract law and maritime laws (namely carriage of goods by sea and international sale of goods).The author will present the intricacies of these laws, in an attempt to justify why, despite extensive...
Main Author: | Magklasi, Ioanna |
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Other Authors: | Verheyen, Wouter |
Format: | Book Section |
Language: | English |
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Intersentia
2015
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Online Access: | https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/5229/1/Dr%20I%20Magklasi%20%E2%80%98Can%20PECL%20help%20with%20vexing%20issues%20of%20maritime%20law%27.pdf |
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