JOURNALS:
 
Bio-science Law Review
 
Information Technology Law Reports
 
The Journal of International Maritime Law
 
Environmental Liability
 
Contemporary Issues In Law
 
Environmental Law and Management
 
Utilities Law Review
 
The Journal of Water Law
 
BOOKS:
 
Patenting rDNA
 
Death of Patents
 
A New Convention for the
Carriage of Goods by Sea -
The Rotterdam Rules
 
The Journal of International Maritime Law
 Makeup: Six issues per year plus cumulative indexes of legislation, cases and general index
 Current: Issue 1 Volume 16 2010
 Format: 186mm x 265mm
 ISSN: 1478-8586
 Back Issues: Bound volumes and back issues available

 
The Journal of International Maritime Law - JIML
Provides expert analytical coverage of current developments world wide in:
  • Shipping and maritime law
  • Marine insurance law
  • International trade law
  • Combined transport law
  • Private international law
  • Marine environmental law
  • Law of the sea
Case analysis and commentary
Leading cases of crucial significance are subjected to close examination and perceptive analysis

Digest of contemporary legal developments Recording the decisions you need to know

Editorial + Articles + National Reports
Book Reviews + Updates from IMO, EU, UNCITRAL/UNCTAD, CMI


CUMULATIVE INDEXES OF CASES, LEGISLATION AND GENERAL INDEX

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SPECIAL ISSUE .....THE ROTTERDAM RULES....STILL AVAILABLE

The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea (THE 'ROTTERDAM RULES')

Double length issue VOL 14 Issue 6......see the Archive Contents page for full list of contributors

PDF file of the complete issue or printed hard copy available
Please contact Rachel Caldin email: Rachel_Caldin@lawtext.com

______________________________________________________________ For complete indexes to Volume 15 (2009) CLICK
here for cases

here for index of legislation and general index

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Forthcoming

‘Crew negligence’ and ‘crew incompetence’: their distinction and its consequence
KONSTANTINOS BACHXEVANIS Reed Smith LLP

Some recent topics covered in JIML
Arrest of ships, carriage of goods by sea, charterparties, arbitration, cargo claims, piracy, e-commerce, documentary credits, general average, limitation of liability, places of refuge, passenger liability, ship mortgages, salvage, pollution, port state control

PUBLISHED HIGHLIGHTS...

The Achilleas in the House of Lords - an update
ASM Shipping Ltd v TTMI (The Amer Energy) [2009] 1 Lloyd’s Rep 293
Classic Maritime Inc v Lion Diversified Holdings [2009] EWHC 1142 (Comm)
Oceanbulk Shipping & Trading SA v TMT Asia Ltd [2009] EWHC 1949 (Comm)
Donoghue v Greater Glasgow Health Board [2009] CSOH 115
ROBERT GAY
Barrister, (non-practising), Solicitor, Hill Dickinson, London


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