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Pleasure navigation berthing contracts under Croatian law
The paper analyses the new legislative solution regulating berthing contracts as a new nominate contract under Croatian law. The authors examine the relevant new provisions of the Maritime Code which were introduced by the Act on Amendments to the ...
Adriana Vincenca Padovan +1 more
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Je li plovilo na vezu opasna stvar, a djelatnost marine opasna djelatnost?
The paper examines the views of domestic civil law theory and case law on inherently dangerous objects and activities, and, in particular, the interpretations of maritime law theory and case law on whether a ship is an inherently dangerous object ...
Vesna Skorupan Wolff +1 more
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Croatian Maritime Code Reform – Charter and Contract of Nautical Berth [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to analyse the Draft Act on the Amendments to the Maritime Code of the Republic of Croatia, focusing mainly on its chapters related to the yachts and small recreational boats charter, as well as contract of nautical berth and to compare them with the laws and practices in Italy, Spain and France.
Ante Vuković, Marko Mišura
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Slučajevi potonuća brodice ili jahte na vezu u marini nisu česti, ali statistika pokazuje da se povremeno događaju, i tada je vrlo vjerojatno da će incident u konačnici dovesti do spora za naknadu štete prouzročene potonućem između vlasnika odnosno korisnika brodice ili jahte i marine.
Padovan, Adriana Vincenca +1 more
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Marina Operator Berthing Contracts from a Comparative Law Perspective
This paper deals with the concept of marina operator berthing contracts from the comparative perspectives of Spanish, Italian, Croatian and US law. The focus is on the legal nature of the contracts and on the marina operator’s liability arising from them.
Adriana Vincenza Padovan +2 more
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Abstract Foregrounding the role of finance, this article examines the historical production and future trajectory of the urban water crisis in Mombasa. Drawing on archival research and contemporary fieldwork, it traces how principles of full cost recovery—institutionalized during the colonial period and later reworked through postcolonial ...
Joe Williams
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ABSTRACT On‐orbit rendezvous and docking constitute one of the most technically challenging activities in the history of space activities. As space endeavours mature to crewed missions, space rendezous and docking technologies (RDT) emerge as an area of technological innovation critical to advances in future crewed space exploration.
Nikita Chiu, Markus Kornprobst
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Vessel arrival planning with full information
Abstract Planning efficiency and timely arrival of vessels is crucial to smooth operations of maritime transport networks, ensuring optimal utilization of resources and minimizing operational costs. Coordination between vessel operators and terminals has the potential to reduce costs, fuel consumption, and waiting time.
Pim Willem Antoon van Leeuwen +1 more
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Anti‐Astrotropik — Outer space, technology and resistance in the tropics
This paper traces an intellectual and geographical arc of thinking about outer space in the tropics, connecting Peter Redfield's Space in the Tropics: From Convicts to Rockets in French Guiana (2000), Sean T. Mitchell's Constellations of Inequality: Space, Race, and Utopia in Brazil (2017) and Asif Siddiqi's Cosmic Fragments: Dislocation and Discontent
Rob Krawczyk
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ABSTRACT The literature addresses decarbonisation technologies and stakeholder engagement separately, without considering partnership practices, accountability frameworks and environmental performance measurement for environmentally Sustainable Development Goals (e‐SDGs) in shipping companies.
Assunta Di Vaio +3 more
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