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This study discusses the law of transporting goods at sea by using a document of charge called Bill of Lading known in common law system is from the 16th century.
AL Sentot Sudarwanto +1 more
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The Advantage of Activating the Role of the EDI-Bill of Lading And its Role to Achieve Possible Fullest [PDF]
With a steady increase in maritime traffic of foreign trade of the world, and the continuing trend to maximize returns for investors and states alike, the time factor in the flow of goods linchpin of achieving those savings, and then highlight the ...
Akram Elentably
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Impact of the Rotterdam Rules on the Legislation on Electronic Bill of Lading
INTRODUCTION. International unification of rules governing carriage of goods by sea has been of high importance. Historical, economic and political background as well as different approaches to adoption, ratification and entry into force of international ...
N. G. Markalova
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This article examines the problem related to the delivery of the goods without a bill of lading. It focuses mainly on the problems arising in the Far East, which are compared, in some cases, with similar problems in some Western common law and civil law ...
Časlav Pejović
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Use of intermediary contracts in maritime transportation
Shipping is an integral part of the supply chain for most industries, making it the backbone of global trade. This explains the relevance of the issues of legal regulation of maritime transport, the knowledge of which is necessary for the effective ...
E. A. Naumova, E. A. Karaseva
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Electronic bill of lading: ideals and realities
Digitalization is regarded as one of the most prominent trends of development of global economy as well as international economic relations. Yet, the authors stress that when broken to transport and logistics digital processes tend to be uneven ...
Andrei M. Golubchik, Egor V. Pak
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The enforceability of jurisdiction clauses against a third-party holder of the bill of lading
This essay explores the enforceability of jurisdiction clauses against a third-party holder of the bill of lading under the Spanish and European Private International Law. The analysis addresses the tension between Regulation Brussels I bis article 25(1)
Nahia Arostegi Arrillaga
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This article makes a unique contribution to understanding the legal framework of the negotiability feature of the bill of lading. The importance of this study is underscored by the fact that such a nature has not been fully elucidated in the ...
Derar Al-Daboubi +2 more
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In this study, we present insights on how the privatization of Indian ports is altering the market share of containerized shipments across two key Industrial corridors of India.
Kailas Venkita Subramanian +1 more
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lectronic bill of lading has a special place in commercial law today. On the one hand, in parallel with the observance of business principles, including the principle of the speed of business affairs, its electronification is also inevitable and requires
Ali Keshavarz +2 more
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