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An historical and multi-jurisdictional study of jurisdiction clauses in internaional maritime carriage contracts

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Main Author: Sanchez, Natalie Isabelle
Other Authors: Bradfield, Graham
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Shipping Law Unit 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/12634 An historical and multi-jurisdictional study of jurisdiction clauses in internaional maritime carriage contracts Sanchez, Natalie Isabelle Bradfield, Graham Shipping Law Includes bibliographical references. This dissertation aims to engage in an historical and multi-jurisdictional study of forum selection clauses in the context of international maritime carriage contracts by: 1. Describing the historical situation which led to the inclusion of jurisdiction clauses in maritime contracts in the first place, providing background information on their regulation, construction and validity under the law, and touching upon other important preliminary considerations ( Chapter 2 ); 2. Providing a multi-jurisdictional analysis of the national regulation and enforcement of jurisdiction clauses contained in carriage agreements ( Chapter 3 ); 3. Providing an overview of the European regulation and enforcement of jurisdiction clauses contained in carriage agreements ( Chapter 4 ) ; 4. Providing an overview of the regulation and enforcement of jurisdiction clauses under the Hamburg and Rotterdam Rules ( Chapter 5 ); and 5. Offering suggestions for achieving greater harmonization of rules on jurisdiction clauses and concluding remarks ( Chapter 6 ). 2015-04-02T13:55:08Z 2015-04-02T13:55:08Z 2011 Master Thesis Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12634 eng application/pdf Shipping Law Unit Faculty of Law University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Shipping Law
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An historical and multi-jurisdictional study of jurisdiction clauses in internaional maritime carriage contracts
thesis_degree_str Master's
title An historical and multi-jurisdictional study of jurisdiction clauses in internaional maritime carriage contracts
title_full An historical and multi-jurisdictional study of jurisdiction clauses in internaional maritime carriage contracts
title_fullStr An historical and multi-jurisdictional study of jurisdiction clauses in internaional maritime carriage contracts
title_full_unstemmed An historical and multi-jurisdictional study of jurisdiction clauses in internaional maritime carriage contracts
title_short An historical and multi-jurisdictional study of jurisdiction clauses in internaional maritime carriage contracts
title_sort historical and multi jurisdictional study of jurisdiction clauses in internaional maritime carriage contracts
topic Shipping Law
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12634
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