International Carriage of Goods by Road - CMR
Released on: September 7, 2007, 2:56 am
Press Release Author: Bharat Book Bureau
Industry: Law
Press Release Summary: The second part concerns English common law on the carriage of goods within the United Kingdom - the text was expanded in this way to meet the need of both English carriers and also their foreign counterparts
Press Release Body: Bharat Book Bureau, a leading market information aggregator has put forth a report -International Carriage of Goods by Road: CMR (http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=25535) This leading work analyses the international carriage of goods by road under the provisions of the CMR Convention Contents include: Part one of this book provides an up-to-date analysis of the international carriage of goods by road in Europe, the Middle East and east of Russia. The second part concerns English common law on the carriage of goods within the United Kingdom - the text was expanded in this way to meet the need of both English carriers and also their foreign counterparts. This book has been updated to include: The following important issues: Causation Unavoidable circumstances Compensation for charges incurred Wilful misconduct Significant decisions of the UK Courts such as Gefco v Mason (1998) on umbrella contracts and in particular the Quantum case (2002) on the vexed issue of disputes arising out of intermodal contracts. Gefco v Mason and Andrea Merzario v Leitner (2001) show the evolution of the Court of Appeal to the interpretation of international Conventions such as CMR. Latest decisions of the highest courts in other jurisdictions including the Bundesgerichtshof in Germany and the Cour de Cassation in France. Part II covers English national law on the carriage of goods by road with references to BIFA Standard Trading Conditions in their 2000 version, as well as the RHA Conditions in there 1998 version. Part II also includes the latest developments in the law of contract and tort including: Good Faith The Limitation Act (Glaister v Greenwood(2001)) Conversion (Kuwaiti Airways v Iraqi Airways(2002)) In particular there is discussion of the impact of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 on rights of action against the carrier of goods The appendix includes, the text of the CMR annotated For more information kindly visit :http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=25535 we are the leading information aggregator, facilitates and supports the business information needs for market research , corporate / strategic planning by providing the latest information in the form of reports, journals, magazines and databases on varied industries like automotive, oil and gas, shipping, textiles, pharmaceuticals, energy, banking, finance, insurance, risk management, country intelligence, consumer & durable goods, chemical and more. With over 90,000 reports, you can get instant access and insights on the studies in your areas of interest. Contact us at +91 22 27578668 / 27579438 or email info@bharatbook.com or our website www.bharatbook.com
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