ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION AND PRACTICE
Author(s) | Nigel Meeson, John A. Kimbell |
Publisher | Informa Law from Routledge |
Date | 2017 |
Pages | 455 |
Format | |
Size | 51 Mb |
D O W N L O A D |
The present publication shall be treated as one of the most authoritative resources for litigation in the admiralty court, offering unparalleled commentary and analysis of admiralty law along with insights on the court's jurisdiction and procedures. Here is the fifth edition of this brilliant title, which has become the premier reference for contemporary maritime practitioners.
It addresses various topics not found elsewhere, such as the effects of insolvency, the relationship between jurisdiction and practice, applicable limitation periods, the influence of international conventions, and the litigative approach to collision claims.
This updated edition incorporates new case law and significant changes to practice and procedure and it also discusses the implications of Brexit and updates to CPR Part 61 and its associated practice directions, particularly concerning limitation claims and the recent rules for pleading collision claims. This book is the essential choice for anyone engaged with admiralty law, serving as a crucial resource for maritime professionals in England and the international common law community.
The "Read Later" function allows you to add material to this block with just one click. Just click on the icon and read the articles that interest you at any convenient time.