Lex Maritima in a changing world: development and prospect of rules governing carriage of goods by sea

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Zhao, L. 2020. Lex Maritima in a changing world: development and prospect of rules governing carriage of goods by sea. in: Mukherjee, P., Mejia, M. and Xu, J. (ed.) Maritime Law in Motion Springer International Publishing.
Chapter titleLex Maritima in a changing world: development and prospect of rules governing carriage of goods by sea
AuthorsZhao, L.
Abstract

This chapter examines the attempts to unifying law governing carriage of goods by sea and the background to these attempts over the past hundred years or so. It finds that a repetition of the current mode of negotiating static conventions will not unify these rules. Moreover, from historic and legal perspectives, the attempts to unify the international carriage of goods by sea regimes in the past century have remained transitional. The active players have shifted from private entrepreneurs to government delegates. This research probes into the new trade practice for the shipping industry in the twenty-first century and argues that new ‘landscape’ calls for innovative modifications of the conventional approach to unifying carriage of goods by sea rules. This research also forecasts the prospects of the Rotterdam Rules and discusses several countries’ current attitudes, including the UK, the Netherlands, Scandinavian countries and, particularly, the USA.

Book titleMaritime Law in Motion
EditorsMukherjee, P., Mejia, M. and Xu, J.
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
SeriesWMU Studies in Maritime Affairs
ISBN
Hardcover9783030317485
Electronic9783030317492
Publication dates
Online24 Jan 2020
Print01 Jan 2020
Publication process dates
Deposited03 Jun 2020
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
Copyright Statement

This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of a chapter published in Maritime Law in Motion. The final authenticated version is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31749-2_37

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31749-2_37
LanguageEnglish
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