Year: 2008 Language: english Author: Hailegabriel G. Genre: Textbook Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 176 Description: Sponsored by Justice and Legal System Reseacrh Institute. Maritime law is a distinct body of law that governs private shipping activities. It covers almost the whole of modern shipping law, including ownership and registration of ships, maritime mortgage and maritime liens, maritime employment, shipowner’s limitation of liability, carriage of goods by sea (including carriage of goods by multimodal transport system), marine insurance, general average, collision and salvage. These, of course, would be studied in light of Ethiopian maritime legislations. Apart from the 1960 Maritime Code of Ethiopia, recently enacted relevant legislations will be considered. Included are the Multimodal Transport of Goods Proclamation and the Maritime Affairs Administration Proclamation. Wherever appropriate, international maritime conventions would also be considered. - appreciate the relevance of maritime legislation for land-locked shipping countries, - understand the nature and scope of maritime law - comprehend contractual as well as non-contractual principles involved in maritime law - develop skills needed to solve problems involving maritime matters, - recognize the universal aspects of laws on international shipping,
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Maritime Law | Teaching Material
Language: english
Author: Hailegabriel G.
Genre: Textbook
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 176
Description: Sponsored by Justice and Legal System Reseacrh Institute.
Maritime law is a distinct body of law that governs private shipping activities. It covers almost the whole of modern shipping law, including ownership and registration of ships, maritime mortgage and maritime liens, maritime employment, shipowner’s limitation of liability, carriage of goods by sea (including carriage of goods by multimodal transport system), marine insurance, general average, collision and salvage.
These, of course, would be studied in light of Ethiopian maritime legislations. Apart from the 1960 Maritime Code of Ethiopia, recently enacted relevant legislations will be considered. Included are the Multimodal Transport of Goods Proclamation and the Maritime Affairs Administration Proclamation. Wherever appropriate, international maritime conventions would also be considered.
- appreciate the relevance of maritime legislation for land-locked shipping countries,
- understand the nature and scope of maritime law
- comprehend contractual as well as non-contractual principles involved in maritime law
- develop skills needed to solve problems involving maritime matters,
- recognize the universal aspects of laws on international shipping,
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