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Maritime Performing Party under the Rotterdam Rules 2009
This paper explores the provisions of the Rotterdam Rules 2009 relating to the performing party in general and the maritime performing party in particular. Performing party means a person who performs or undertakes to perform any of the carrier’s obligations under a contract of carriage with respect to the receipt, loading, handling, stowage, carriage,
Mandić, Nikola, Skorupan Wolf, Vesna
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A clinical prediction rule for histological chorioamnionitis in preterm newborns. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Histological chorioamnionitis (HC) is an intrauterine inflammatory process highly associated with preterm birth and adverse neonatal outcome. HC is often clinically silent and diagnosed postnatally by placental histology.
Jasper V Been +10 more
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Pujszo Małgorzata, Pujszo Ryszard, Stępniak Robert, Adam Marek. The course of the backward attacks in judo, after the first change of the rules, based on The World Championship from 2009 and 2011 in over 100 kg category. A pilot study.
Małgorzata Pujszo +3 more
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Limitation of the carrier’s liability in mixed traffic: international legal aspects [PDF]
The article examines the modern international legal framework for limiting the carrier's liability in mixed traffic. The development of transport and the need to streamline transportation Cargo, passenger and luggage in international traffic are required
Roman Sheludiakov
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European Union's Stance on the Rotterdam Rules [PDF]
In today's rapidly globalizing world economy, the importance of maritime transportation is increasing. Today, approximately 80% of the global transportation services is done by the seas. Therefore, the international laws and regulations that outlines the
Levent Kirval
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Though Dutch poor relief has been appreciated by historians for the financial stability and generous assistance given to the poor, this paper examines the harsh reality to poor relief in the late eighteenth-century Netherlands.
Yoshiyuki Onishi
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Carrier’s liability under the international conventions for the carriage of goods by sea [PDF]
As is well known, there is no international convention for the carriage of goods in general. Each mode of transport counts on one or several international conventions that specifically regulate the provision of international transport by sea, rail, road ...
Anežka GROBARČÍKOVÁ +1 more
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Functional Equivalency of Rotterdam Rules
This article critically analyses the ‘electronic transport records’ (electronic bills of lading) introduced by the Rotterdam Rules against the traditional paper bill of lading to identify the functional equivalency in the carriage of goods by sea.
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Common knowledge usually thinks that grammars are aseptic texts which simply describe the grammatical rules of a given language. Nevertheless, this is far from the truth: grammatical discourse has been filled over the time with outnumbered, traditional ...
Daniel M. Sáez Rivera
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Article 47(2) of the Rotterdam Rules: Solution of old problems or a new confusion?
The Rotterdam Rules, adopted by UNCITRAL in 2008, address a number of issues that have not been regulated by previous international conventions, such as the delivery of goods and the right of control.
Časlav Pejović
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