Maritime Law and Policy in China
Coordonnateurs : Li Sharon, Ingram Colin
On 11 November 2001,the People?s Republic of China officially became a member of the World Trade Organisation. During the preceding two decades China emerged as a major trading and maritime nation, has adopted more than twenty maritime related laws and has ratified most of the important international maritime conventions.
Maritime Law and Policy in China contains new translations of all the major maritime laws of the People?s Republic of China together with detailed explanations of the rationale behind the legislation. A comprehensive examination of the Maritime Code 1992 is included as is a new translation of the Maritime Procedure Law of the People?s Republic of China 1999, which lays down the jurisdiction of the maritime courts in China and provides for matters such as arrest of ships, orders for security and maritime injunctions. China?s ratification of the international maritime conventions is also examined in detail.
This title will be an indispensable reference work for maritime lawyers, marine insurers, P I Clubs, shipping companies and all trading companies conducting business with China.
Date de parution : 09-2002
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 01-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Mots-clés :
Maritime Code; code; Maritime Court; courts; Maritime Lien; lien; MPL; civil; Civil Procedure Law; procedure; Maritime Claims; claims; Maritime Injunctions; arrest; Maritime Procedure Law; convention; Demise Charter; injunctions; People’s Court; demise; Moc; SDR; Gross Tonnage; Arrester; Arbitration Agreement; Maritime Policy; Violate; Arbitration Tribunal; Contracts Of Carriage; Arbitration Commission; Maritime Evidence; Payments; Arrest Convention; Coastal Provisions; Lloyd’s Rep