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BRICE- THE MARITIME LAW OF SALVAGE CAPTURE THE DETAIL OF SALVAGE 5th Edition John Reeder QC


A PRACTICAL AND INSIGHTFUL NEW EDITION

KEY COVERAGE

Whether dealing with a salvage case in court or by arbitration settlement, this new edition provides the background knowledge, insight and practical guidance you need.

• Examines recent SCOPIC clause changes and their effect on payments to a Salvage contractor

Brice offers expert commentary on the key areas of salvage operations including, Law of Salvage, Wreck, Pollution, Admiralty Court decisions, The Salvage Agreement, Salved Property and Salved Values.

• New coverage of the Bunker Convention

This new 5th edition ensures you are fully briefed on the core aspects of the maritime law of salvage, so you have a through understanding of the related procedures and documents that you need to present

• Provides comprehensive coverage of new case Law

ALL THE DETAIL YOU NEED ON THE LLOYDS OPEN FORM OF SALVAGE You will find in depth coverage of the Lloyds Open Form (LOF) of Salvage Agreement, including amendments to the LOF, Lloyds Standard Salvage and Arbitration Clauses and Lloyds Procedural Rules.

• New coverage examination of the Nairobi Wreck Removal Convention • Analyses the most effective dispute remedies available • Covers CPR provisions and court forms and their use within the Admiralty Courts

CONTENTS LIST • The Concept of Salvage • The Jurisdiction of the Admiralty Court • Salved Property and Salved Values • Wrecks Salvage and the Underwater Cultural Heritage

The title discusses the current decision making trends of LOF Arbitrators, giving you insight into the thinking behind decisions that could affect your cases.

• The Salvage Agreement

COVERAGE OF KEY CASE LAW

• Salvage and Breach of Duty

The new 5th edition ensures your frame of reference in terms of case law is up-todate, with coverage of important cases since the last edition. Cases featured include:

• Salvage and the Environment • Lloyds Form and Arbitration

Appendices:

• Edwinton Commercial Corp v Tsavliris Russ (Worldwide Salvage & Towage) Ltd (The Sea Angel) (2006)

• Jurisdiction

• Owners of the Voutakos v Tsavliris Salvage (International) Ltd (2008)

• Merchant Shipping Acts

• Owners of the Vessel Ocean Crown v Five Oceans Salvage Consultants Ltd

• Merchant Shipping Acts Oil Pollution

• Salvage Conventions

• Specimen Forms and Awards • Miscellaneous • CMI Report • International Salvage Union Statistical Information

ABOUT THE AUTHOR John Reeder QC is recommended in The Legal 500 for shipping law. A full time practitioner since 1976, he became Queen’s Counsel 1989 and served as a Lloyd’s Salvage Arbitrator between 1991 and 2009. John is an Accredited CEDR mediator and a member of the CEDR Solve Panel of Commercial Mediators. He is also a member of the BMLA Salvage Committee, COMBAR and Supporting Member of the LMAA. Hardback December 2011 ISBN: 9780414045798 £345 / €501

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MORE ESSENTIAL SHIPPING LAW TITLES 22ND EDITION SCRUTTON ON CHARTERPARTIES AND BILLS OF LADING Sir Bernard Eder, Steven Berry QC, David Foxton QC, Christopher Smith QC, , Professor Howard Bennett.

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• Covers the different types of charterparties: time charters, voyage charters, and demise charters, and lays out the nature, validity, and construction of each • Provides a first port of call for research when both drafting and disputing contracts • Covers the 100 new related cases since the last edition • Special features for the 125th Anniversary Edition include a biography of Scrutton written by the authors, articles and obituaries on Scrutton, plus a re-examination of key historic cases Hardback September 2011

ISBN: 978-0-414-04590-3 £295 / €428

3RD EDITION CARVER ON BILLS OF LADING Sir Guenter Treitel and Professor Francis Reynolds

BRITISH SHIPPING LAW LIBRARY • • • • •

Provides a guide to the nature and uses of a Bill of Lading Provides a detailed analysis of common standard form clauses and the legal principles that apply to them Includes a new Chapter providing key commentary on the Rotterdam Rules Includes all the important new cases and Supreme Court decisions Gives you practical guidance through commentary on case law and legislation

Hardback September 2011

ISBN: 978-0-421-87700-9 £365 / €530

7TH EDITION KENNEDY AND ROSE ON THE LAW OF SALVAGE Professor Francis Rose • • • • •

Presents an in-depth examination of this specialised area Considers the law of salvage in other jurisdictions in relation to English law Takes you through the situations in which a claim is entitled Looks at salvage agreements Includes increased coverage of underwater cultural property and treasure

Hardback December 2009

ISBN: 978-1-847-03927-9 £308 / €477

17TH EDITION AND 1ST SUPPLEMENT ARNOULD ON MARINE INSURANCE Paul Bugden and Simone Lamont-Black

BRITISH SHIPPING LAWS • Features extended commentary on the Institute Cargo Clauses 2009 with chapters revised to take account of the changes made in the Clauses • A rewritten chapter on third party rights to take account of the passing of the Third parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010, and consequential amendments have made to the material on P&I Clubs • The conflict of laws chapters are updated to reflect the implementation of the Rome I Convention on choice of law, and of the changes made to the Civil Procedure Rules in respect of jurisdiction • The supplement provides an update to the 17th edition bringing the work fully up to date as of 1 October 2010 17 Edition and First Supplement Hardback and paperback December 2010

ISBN: 9780414044531 £540 / €713

First Supplement to the 17TH edition ISBN: 9780414044524 December 2010

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