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Bill of Lading in the 2019 Trade Bill with Regard to the Bills of CMR and COTIF [PDF]
The bill of lading is a document that is the reason for the existence of a transport contract and is issued by the operator or his agent at the request of the sender and the ownership of the goods for its owner, the receipt of the goods by the operator ...
mahsa nazari, saeid kheradmandy
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Tort Claim under the Ship Time Charter: The Perspective of Indonesian Law
During a cargo carriage by sea under the time charter scheme, there can be a situation where the Ship-owner of the vessel does not have a contractual relationship with the cargo owner.
Kartika Paramita
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Limitations of and proposals for L/C application of optional on-board B/L under the IncotermsⓇ2020 FCA rules [PDF]
Purpose – This study examines the limitations of the practical application of letter of credit transactions requiring an on-board bill of lading under the FCA and presents opinions on the practical use of FCA-ruled bills of lading for letter of credit ...
Ki Young Lee, Yangkee Lee
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Dematerialisation of Bills of Lading Using Blockchain from the Legal Perspective
Dematerialisation of bills of lading is an important topic from the point of view of maritime transport practice. There are many arguments in favour of dematerialisation, such as simplification and acceleration of trade.
Oskar Ratajczak
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Legal regulation of international charter and liner shipping
Legal regulation of relations arising from the implementation of international transport has its own specifics. The most important conditions are defined in international agreements - conventions, which are the main source of regulation in this area of
Alla Palchenko, Elena Pishchanskaya
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Carriage and legal conditions of maritime transport in the process of globalization [PDF]
Research background: The paper contains a comprehensive analysis of the marine, primarily from the perspective of English law but with reference to cases in other major marine developed countries.
Sosedová Jarmila, Galierikova Andrea
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This article presents the bill of lading and consignment note (waybill) in international transport law according to international conventions ( eCMR, COTIF, CMNI, Montreal Convention 1999. CMI Uniform Rules for Sea Waybills , Rotterdam Rules) .
Đurđev Dušanka
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Legal provisions of the electronic marine bill of lading [PDF]
The legal provisions of electronic marine shipping deed according to the information and communication networks the electronically trading works have become more accessible particularly in the contracts of marine shipping and remote transactions ...
Alea Younis Al-Dabagh
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Challenging the Undesired Outcome of FIOST Clauses on Cargo Interests
Loss of, or damage to goods is a frequent occurrence in the shipping industry, which may often occur as a result of improper cargo-handling operations during loading, discharging or even stowing. This highly concerns cargo interests, as they will seek to
Ahmet Gelgec
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Sea freight was and remains the most popular way of cargo delivery. Transportation of goods by sea routes plays a crucial role in the economy of most countries. The bill of lading acts as a legal instrument and guarantees the interests of participants in
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