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Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Road

2022
The Geneva Convention on the International Carriage of Goods by Road is a fundamental text of uniform law. It has played a substantive role in fostering economic exchange and consequently social development in Europe and a part of Asia, such as Turkey, which sits beyond the furthest edges of the European Union,In the last few decades at least, the main
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The carriage of dangerous goods

1990
The shipment of all dangerous goods by sea from the United Kingdom, including roll on/roll off ferry services, is governed by The Merchant Shipping (Dangerous Goods) Regulations 1981, which are enforceable by law. They refer to detailed requirements in two publications, the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code and minimum ancillary or ...
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Carriage of Goods by Containers

Israel Law Review, 1968
The transport of different items of cargo stored in one receptacle called a “container” is of recent origin and has been called the greatest development in transport since the introduction of the steam-engine.The advantages to be derived from the use of containers are so obvious as hardly to call for explanation.
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Carriage of Goods by Rail and Road

2020
Like carriage by sea and air, carriage of goods by rail, road, and multimodal transport also have their liability regimes established by international conventions. This Chapter then seeks to examine the key features of the liability regimes related to the carriage of goods by rail, road, and multimodal transport as established by the 1956 Convention ...
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Limitation: Carriage of Goods

2020
Patrick Griggs   +2 more
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Carriage of Goods

1987
Christian L. Wiktor, Leslie A. Foster
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Carriage of Goods

Netherlands International Law Review, 1980
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Carriage of Goods by Sea

Netherlands International Law Review, 1957
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