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When the first edition of this book was reviewed in Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, the reviewer noted as follows: “It is a pleasure to welcome a new volume on carriage of goods by sea which breaks new ground … and which is written in a style eminently suitable for student use … . Prof Tan has, however, resisted the temptation to write a textbook based essentially on English jurisprudence with occasional Singapore references but has written throughout from the Singaporean standpoint, basing his statements of principle, wherever possible, on local decisions …. Singapore is indeed fortunate to have so authoritative an exposition of a major branch of its law, although the book deserves, and I am sure will attract, a far wider audience.”
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Overview of Contracts of Carriage of Goods by Sea
Chapter 2 Voyage Charterparties
Chapter 3 Time Charterparties
Chapter 4 demise Charterparties
Chapter 5 Frustration of Charterparties
Chapter 6 Functions of a Bill of Lading
Chapter 7 Transfer of Rights and Liabilities under Bills of Lading Act
Chapter 8 Bills of Lading for Goods on Chartered Ship
Chapter 9 Other Documents for Carriage by Sea
Chapter 10 Rights of Suit outside Bills of Lading Act
Chapter 11 Overview of Hague-Visby Rules
Chapter 12 Duties of the Carrier and Shipper under the Hague-Visby Rules
Chapter 13 Exclusion of Liability under Hague-Visby Rules
Chapter 14 Limitation of Liability.
Chapter 15 Time Bar in Hague-Visby Rules
Chapter 16 Loading, Proceeding on Voyage, Discharge and Delivery
Chapter 17 Carriage of Dangerous Goods
Chapter 18 Laytime
Chapter 19 Freight
Chapter 20 The Shipowner’s Liens
Author(s)/Editor(s)/Contributor(s):
Justice Tan Lee Meng is a Senior Judge of the Supreme Court of Singapore and a Professor in the Law Faculty, National University of Singapore. A former Dean of the Law Faculty, NUS, he is also the author of Insurance Law in Singapore.
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