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The Scope of the Convention in the Law of England

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The United Kingdom gave effect to the Brussels Convention by the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1924. Section I of the Act reads:

Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Rules shall have effect in relation to and in connection with the carriage of goods by sea in ships carrying goods from any port in Great Britain or Northern Ireland to any other port whether in or outside Great Britain or Northern Ireland.

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© 1976 Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, Netherlands

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Clarke, M.A. (1976). The Scope of the Convention in the Law of England. In: Aspects of the Hague Rules. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-8854-8_3

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