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OverviewShip Registration Law and Practice is fully updated and now entering its third edition. Part of Lloyd’s Shipping Law Library, it is the most authoritative guide to the theory and practice of ship registration in the most popular jurisdictions. It contains the reference material needed to submit a vessel for registration at the leading ship registries world-wide, as well as extracts from key international conventions in this area, a new statistical analysis of the world merchant fleet and Port State control rankings. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Edward Watt , Richard ColesPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Edition: 3rd edition Weight: 1.180kg ISBN: 9781138244917ISBN 10: 1138244910 Pages: 560 Publication Date: 04 September 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsCHAPTER 1 THE LEGAL CONCEPT OF SHIP REGISTRATION CHAPTER 2 DUTIES OF THE FLAG STATE CHAPTER 3 THE LEGAL REQUIREMENTS OF SHIP REGISTRATION CHAPTER 4 INTERNATIONAL REGISTERS CHAPTER 5 BAREBOAT CHARTER REGISTRATION CHAPTER 6 FACTORS INFLUENCING CHOICE OF FLAG CHAPTER 7 BAHAMAS CHAPTER 8 BARBADOS CHAPTER 9 BERMUDA CHAPTER 10 BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS CHAPTER 11 CAYMAN ISLANDS CHAPTER 12 CYPRUS CHAPTER 13 GIBRALTAR CHAPTER 14 HONG KONG CHAPTER 15 ISLE OF MAN CHAPTER 16 JAMAICA CHAPTER 17 LIBERIA CHAPTER 18 MALTA CHAPTER 19 MARSHALL ISLANDS CHAPTER 20 NORWAY CHAPTER 21 PANAMA CHAPTER 22 SINGAPORE CHAPTER 23 ST VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES CHAPTER 24 UNITED KINGDOM CHAPTER 25 VANUATUReviews"""...this book combines academic analysis of a difficult and fascinating subject with practical guideance for shipowners, ship managers and their lawyers. The reference to law and practice in the title is justified. Many of those who buy it will do so for the practical guidance it provides but they would be missing something valuable if they did not at least dip into the earlier chapters, which are of particular interest to students of maritime law. A third edition, preserving the legacy of the first two, is welcome and the book is now an established text."" David Osborne, Partner at Watson, Farley & Williams LLP: (2019) 25 JIML" ...this book combines academic analysis of a difficult and fascinating subject with practical guideance for shipowners, ship managers and their lawyers. The reference to law and practice in the title is justified. Many of those who buy it will do so for the practical guidance it provides but they would be missing something valuable if they did not at least dip into the earlier chapters, which are of particular interest to students of maritime law. A third edition, preserving the legacy of the first two, is welcome and the book is now an established text. David Osborne, Partner at Watson, Farley & Williams LLP: (2019) 25 JIML Author InformationEdward Watt is a partner with Addleshaw Goddard LLP, Edinburgh. Richard Coles is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Maritime Law, Southampton. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |