The Hamburg Rules
Kweku Ainuson, 2009More than 10 items in stock at supplier
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"The Hamburg Rules" is a comprehensive analysis of the international regulations governing the transportation of goods by sea, addressing the challenges and controversies surrounding the Hamburg Rules. This convention was developed to create a uniform and modern trade code for international maritime transport. Despite being introduced over a decade ago, the Hamburg Rules have not garnered the support of the major maritime powers, which express concerns regarding the increased liability of carriers. This work examines the impact of the Hamburg Rules in comparison to the previous Hague Rules, particularly concerning the definition of the carrier, the responsibilities of the carrier, the obligations of the carrier, and overall liability. The analysis provides valuable insights into the legal and practical implications of these regulations and their influence on the maritime industry.
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