Description
Written by leading scholar Paul Todd, this Advanced Introduction draws on the author's decades of experience researching and teaching maritime law, offering a clear and concise introduction to the core areas of the field. In addition to providing a primer on the substance, it explains the worldwide applications of English law, and surveys the sources of law and how to locate them. It also highlights some of the difficulties in interpreting the law and pinpoints which individuals have been instrumental in doing so, and in making and developing the law.
Key features include:
- broad but concise coverage of international sales, carriage of goods by sea, marine insurance and admiralty law
- the provision of references and citations for further study
- exploration of the recent and likely future developments for the field.
The Advanced Introduction to Maritime Law will be a key resource for students and non-specialist scholars of commercial law, transport law and maritime law, while also appealing to professionals with an interest in expanding their knowledge of the topic.
About the Author
Paul Todd, Visiting Fellow, Institute of Maritime Law, University of Southampton, UK
Reviews
'This short book covers the sort of introductory background and contextual material that often has to be crammed into the first week or so of maritime commercial law courses studied in the UK (in particular). "Maritime Law" is treated broadly so as to include international sales and marine insurance, as well as traditional carriage and Admiralty issues. The book will particularly suit international students, unfamiliar with the common law system, and uses simple, colloquial - sometimes even conversational - language.' -- Professor Nick Gaskell, University of Queensland, Australia
Book Information
ISBN 9781839107023
Author Paul Todd
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd