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Yearbook Maritime Law

Volume I

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Table of contents (40 chapters)

  1. Comparative Law

    1. The Netherlands

      • Vincent M. De Brauw
      Pages 253-262
    2. Norway

      • Jørgen Almeløv
      Pages 263-265
    3. Poland

      • Maria Dragun
      Pages 267-270
    4. Spain

      • Ignacio Arroyo
      Pages 271-281
    5. Sweden

      • Hugo Tiberg
      Pages 283-290
    6. United Kingdom

      • Steven J. Hazelwood
      Pages 291-298
    7. USA

      • John D. Kimball
      Pages 299-305
    8. Venezuela

      • Luis Cova Arria
      Pages 307-310
  2. International Maritime Organizations

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 311-311
    2. Intergovernmental Organizations

      1. UNCTAD
        • Ricardo Vigil
        Pages 315-321
      2. UNCITRAL
        • Stephen R. Katz
        Pages 323-331
      3. IMO
        • Mario Valenzuela
        Pages 333-339
      4. OECD
        • Antonio Martinez Puñal
        Pages 341-347
    3. Non-Governmental Organizations

      1. IMC
        • Ignacio Arroyo
        Pages 351-354
      2. BIMCO
        • Ignacio Arroyo, Matthew Schreiber
        Pages 355-359
      3. UNIDROIT
        • Riccardo Monaco
        Pages 361-370
      4. ISF
        • D. A. Dearsley
        Pages 371-373
      5. Intertanko
        • Tormod Rafgård
        Pages 375-383
      6. FIATA
        • Francisco-Jose Sanchez Ortiz
        Pages 385-388
  3. Case Law

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 389-389

About this book

I. The importance of legal questions related to the sea is obvious to everyone. It is hardly surprising that the subjects that make up international current events illustrate the leading role played by maritime affairs. Indeed, it is no coincidence that three quarters of the earth's surface is covered by oceans. Territorial seas, exclusive economic zones, exploitation of the seabed, fishing, transport, insurance, collision, and pollution raise many unresolved questions. On the other hand, the contrast of this importance with the modest attention that existing periodical publications merit must be underscored. Without undervaluing these publications, there has been a need for some time to create a vehicle of common expression, based on three central tenets: interdisciplinary framework, tendency towards uniform law, and both a theoretical and practical approach. a. A framework of interdisciplinary nature seems to be relevant as it is desirable to overcome the artificial separation between public and private law.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Barcelona, Spain

    Ignacio Arroyo

  • J.D. University of Deusto, Bilbao, Spain

    Ignacio Arroyo

  • Harvard University, USA

    Ignacio Arroyo

  • University of Bologna, Italy

    Ignacio Arroyo

  • University of Strasbourg, France

    Ignacio Arroyo

  • ‘Ramos & Arroyo, Abogados’, Barcelona, Spain

    Ignacio Arroyo

  • International Maritime Arbitrator, Deutsche Seeschiedsgerichtsbarkeit, Hamburg, Chambre Arbitrale de Paris, Spain

    Ignacio Arroyo

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