1st Edition

Limitation of Liability in International Maritime Conventions The Relationship between Global Limitation Conventions and Particular Liability Regimes

By Norman Martínez Gutiérrez Copyright 2011
496 Pages
by Routledge

496 Pages
by Routledge

496 Pages
by Routledge

Limitation of liability for maritime claims is a concept of respectable antiquity which is now deeply entrenched in the maritime industry. Under this concept, the shipowner is entitled to limit his liability for maritime claims up to a maximum sum regardless of the actual amount of the claims. The concept of limitation of liability has been adopted by many conventions ranging from those relating... Read more

1. Historical Background  2. The LLMC Convention  3. The 1996 Protocol  4. Conventions Relating to the Carriage of Passengers and their Luggage by Sea  5. Conventions Relating to Liability and Compensation for Pollution Damage  6. The Nairobi Convention  7. Relationship between Global Limitation Conventions and Particular Liability Regimes  8. The Way Forward

Biography

Norman A. Martínez Gutiérrez is a lecturer at the IMO International Maritime Law Institute, Malta.