Law of Ship Mortgages
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"…this new edition provides a comprehensive, knowledgeable, yet practical resource…
Lawyers and academics alike are usually more familiar with mortgages, and other security interests, taken over land. This book is illuminating in comparing and contrasting the different challenges faced in constructing a security framework over a moveable chattel whose operation spans the globe and is intimately connected with international trade.
All in all, this book is a valuable addition to many book shelves…the expertise of the authors in the law governing ship mortgages is evident on every page."
Professor Sarah Nield, Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly
"…this new edition provides a comprehensive, knowledgeable, yet practical resource…
Lawyers and academics alike are usually more familiar with mortgages, and other security interests, taken over land. This book is illuminating in comparing and contrasting the different challenges faced in constructing a security framework over a moveable chattel whose operation spans the globe and is intimately connected with international trade.
All in all, this book is a valuable addition to many book shelves…the expertise of the authors in the law governing ship mortgages is evident on every page."
Professor Sarah Nield, Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly
"...when it comes to ship mortgages and related matter in UK law all concerned are well served by The Law of Ship Mortgages, now in its second edition, authored by a trilogy of specialist partners in City of London-based international law firms, who have produced a comprehensive and well-crafted text…
This is a very impressive book. The subject is technical and demanding but the authors acquit themselves with aplomb. The text covers the full gamut of the subject, it has been thoroughly researched and is clearly and logically structured and presented…It can be imagined that this book would be exceptionally useful to anyone involved in any aspect of ship finance and security."
The Journal of International Maritime Law
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Thought to be the most comprehensive guide to English law relating to ship mortgages, the second edition of The Law of Ship Mortgages has been highly anticipated. This fully-updated and complete explanation provides practitioners with a practical, commercially-based, and definitive guide to the English law of ship mortgages as well as important related areas such as conflict of laws and insolvency. Les mer
The authors, being seasoned practitioners themselves, bring their practical experience to bear on a number of difficult and developing areas of the law, such as: mortgagees' duties, liability to charterers, conflicts of laws, work-outs and cross border insolvency.
New to this edition:
In-depth analysis of noteworthy cases such as The WD Fairway litigation, PK Airfinance v Alpstream, and Tropical Reefer and Anton Durbeck v DNB
Enhanced coverage of issues such as security interests in ships, priority, and third party involvement
Completely revised and reordered content, to better reflect practitioner needs
Written with practitioners in mind, this new edition will be extremely useful to legal professionals working in any jurisdiction that is involved in international ship finance, as well as post-graduate students and academics.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- CRC Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 656
- ISBN
- 9781138781498
- Utgave
- 2. utg.
- Utgivelsesår
- 2016
- Format
- 25 x 17 cm
Anmeldelser
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"…this new edition provides a comprehensive, knowledgeable, yet practical resource…
Lawyers and academics alike are usually more familiar with mortgages, and other security interests, taken over land. This book is illuminating in comparing and contrasting the different challenges faced in constructing a security framework over a moveable chattel whose operation spans the globe and is intimately connected with international trade.
All in all, this book is a valuable addition to many book shelves…the expertise of the authors in the law governing ship mortgages is evident on every page."
Professor Sarah Nield, Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly
"…this new edition provides a comprehensive, knowledgeable, yet practical resource…
Lawyers and academics alike are usually more familiar with mortgages, and other security interests, taken over land. This book is illuminating in comparing and contrasting the different challenges faced in constructing a security framework over a moveable chattel whose operation spans the globe and is intimately connected with international trade.
All in all, this book is a valuable addition to many book shelves…the expertise of the authors in the law governing ship mortgages is evident on every page."
Professor Sarah Nield, Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly
"...when it comes to ship mortgages and related matter in UK law all concerned are well served by The Law of Ship Mortgages, now in its second edition, authored by a trilogy of specialist partners in City of London-based international law firms, who have produced a comprehensive and well-crafted text…
This is a very impressive book. The subject is technical and demanding but the authors acquit themselves with aplomb. The text covers the full gamut of the subject, it has been thoroughly researched and is clearly and logically structured and presented…It can be imagined that this book would be exceptionally useful to anyone involved in any aspect of ship finance and security."
The Journal of International Maritime Law
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«
"…this new edition provides a comprehensive, knowledgeable, yet practical resource…
Lawyers and academics alike are usually more familiar with mortgages, and other security interests, taken over land. This book is illuminating in comparing and contrasting the different challenges faced in constructing a security framework over a moveable chattel whose operation spans the globe and is intimately connected with international trade.
All in all, this book is a valuable addition to many book shelves…the expertise of the authors in the law governing ship mortgages is evident on every page."
Professor Sarah Nield, Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly
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