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
Determining Damages in Maritime Law
Determining Damages in Maritime Law: Introduction Maritime trade is one of the most important modes of transport in international trade. Cargoes transported by ships sometimes experience delays during the journey... Read More
Limits of Liability in Maritime Law
Limits of Liability in Maritime Law Introduction Maritime transport is the backbone of global trade and is an activity that carries high risks for the carrier. Storms, fires, collisions,... Read More
Liability Requirements in Maritime Commercial Law
Introduction to Liability Requirements in Maritime Trade Law: Maritime trade is the most important mode of transportation, forming the backbone of international trade. The carrier's liability extends from the moment the cargo is received until arrival... 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
Inspection and Notification of Goods in Maritime Law
In Maritime Law: Inspection and Notification of Goods Introduction In maritime law, the relationship between the carrier and the shipper is based on the principles of trust and honesty.... 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
Deliberate Misrepresentation of the Type or Value of Goods in Maritime Law
In Maritime Law: Deliberate Misrepresentation of the Type or Value of Goods Introduction In maritime trade, the relationship between the carrier and the shipper largely depends on accurate information... Read More
Maritime Salvage and Salvage Fees in Maritime Commercial Law
Introduction to Maritime Salvage in Maritime Law: Maritime activities have been intertwined with risks throughout human history. Storms, collisions, fires, technical malfunctions, or navigation... Read More