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Shipping conferences and antitrust exemption in North America from a Canadian perspective: New life in an old debate

Transport Canada defines shipping conferences (herein "conferences") as follows: "Ocean liner shipping companies [which] offer regularly scheduled ocean transportation services, as opposed to irregular or non-liner services, primarily consisting of the carriage of containerized cargo rather than bul...

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Main Author: Jermyn, Glen
Other Authors: Hare, John
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Shipping Law Unit 2023
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Law
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Summary:Transport Canada defines shipping conferences (herein "conferences") as follows: "Ocean liner shipping companies [which] offer regularly scheduled ocean transportation services, as opposed to irregular or non-liner services, primarily consisting of the carriage of containerized cargo rather than bulk commodities. A conference is an association of liner companies operating under an agreement to provide service on common trade routes and which collectively agree on rates and terms of service."