The “Athens Protocol” Limitation of Libility

2010-12-04T13:17:34+00:00

The impact of insurance practices on liability conventions 1 Introduction For some years, I have been involved in making various studies on maritime liability conventions in the Legal Committee of the International Maritime Organization. However, some observations from this work, and from the study of texts to which I have or have not contributed, may

The “Athens Protocol” Limitation of Libility2010-12-04T13:17:34+00:00

What is “Proper” in International Trading?

2010-11-30T20:56:39+00:00

International shipping regulations are quite basic and remain unchanged, for the most part, around the world. Aside from governmental regulations that can place limits on the quantity of goods imported and/or exported and also the type or manner of goods being handled, the overall basic shipping regulations all involve: proper packing, proper labeling, proper documentation

What is “Proper” in International Trading?2010-11-30T20:56:39+00:00

Steel Products Loss Prevention

2010-10-21T16:26:50+01:00

Steel sheet in coils Product description Metal sheets in coil form are flat products wound into rolls and having a rectangular cross-section, the width of which is much larger than the thickness. A distinction is drawn between hot- and cold-rolled sheets. Hot-rolled sheet in coil form is produced from semi-finished products (slabs or billets), which

Steel Products Loss Prevention2010-10-21T16:26:50+01:00
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