The Journal of International Maritime Law - Volume 21 - Issue 1

EDITORIAL
The renaissance of maritime codes - a need for international guidance
PROFESSOR DR ERIC van HOOYDONK
Advocate at the Antwerp Bar, Research Professor at the University of Ghent

ARTICLES
Forum clauses in carriage contracts after the Brussels 1 (bis) Regulations: procedural (un)certainty
WOUTER VERHEYEN
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Odisee University College Brussels

Claims for compensation for delay in delivery and notice requirements under Article 23.4 of the Rotterdam Rules
SELIM CIGER
University of Bristol Law School

The Guardcon contract, knock-for-knock clauses, DCFR and unfair terms (Part 1)
MISO MUDRIC
Senior Lecturer, Department for Maritime and Transport Law, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb

ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
The Nissos Amorgos litigation, the IOPC fund and international law
DR JAMES HARRISON
University of Edinburgh Law School

Assuranceforeningen Gard Gjensidig v The International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund
[2014] EWHC 1394 (Comm), 7 May 2014

Endorsement, delivery, possession and holdership
MICHIEL SPANJAART
Centre for Maritime Law, National University of Singapore, Advocate in Rotterdam
Standard Chartered Bank v Dorchester LNG(2) Limited (the Erin Schulte) [2014] EWCA Civ 1382

 NATIONAL REPORT
The new German law on maritime trade
SARAH FIONA GAHLEN
Walther Schucking Institute of International Law, Kiel