Non-Contractual Liability of the Carrier and its Crew in Maritime Law
Introduction to the Non-Contractual Liability of the Carrier and its Agents in Maritime Law: Although maritime transport is based on a transport contract established between the parties, every dispute... Read More
Loss of the Right to Benefit from Limited Liability in Maritime Law
Loss of the Right to Benefit from Limited Liability in Maritime Law Introduction Maritime transport inherently involves high risks. Storms, fires, collisions, technical failures... Read More
Simultaneous Application of Borders in Maritime Law
Introduction to the Joint Application of Borders in Maritime Trade Law: Maritime transport is one of the cornerstones of commercial life, both nationally and internationally. The carrier's responsibility for the cargo... Read More
Late Delivery of Goods in Maritime Law
Introduction to Late Delivery of Goods in Maritime Law: In maritime law, the carrier's most fundamental obligation is to deliver the cargo safely and on time... Read More
The Right to Limit the Carrier's Liability and the Loss of This Right in Maritime Law
The Right to Limit the Carrier's Liability and the Loss of This Right in Maritime Law Introduction Since maritime transport is a high-risk sector, the carrier's right to limit liability at every stage... Read More
Potential Grounds for Exemption from Liability in Maritime Law
Potential Grounds for Exemption from Liability in Maritime Law Introduction Maritime transportation is one of the commercial activities where risks are most intense. From the moment the carrier receives the cargo until delivery... Read More
Faults in the Navigation and Technical Management of a Ship in Maritime Law
Introduction to Maritime Trade Law: Faults in Ship Navigation and Other Technical Management Maritime trade is a field of activity that involves high risks. For transportation to be carried out safely,... Read More
Grounds for Absolute Exemption from Liability in Maritime Law
Grounds for Absolute Exemption from Liability in Maritime Law Introduction Maritime transport is one of the riskiest areas of international trade. Ordinary events such as storms, collisions, technical malfunctions, and fires... Read More
Exemption from Liability by Proving Fault in Maritime Law
Introduction to Exemption from Liability by Proving Fault in Maritime Law: Maritime trade is a legal relationship shaped within the framework of a freight contract between the carrier and the shipper... Read More
Transport of Live Animals in Maritime Law: Liability and Application
Introduction to Live Animal Transportation in Maritime Law One of the most important issues in transportation contracts in maritime law is the carrier's role according to the nature of the cargo to be transported... Read More