1996 Pages
    by Informa Law from Routledge

    A previous winner of the Comité Maritime International’s Albert Lilar Prize for the best shipping law book worldwide, EU Shipping Law is the foremost reference work for professionals in this area. This third edition has been completely revised to include developments in the competition/antitrust regime, new safety and environmental rules, and rules governing security and ports. It includes detailed commentary and analysis of almost every aspect of EU law as it affects shipping.

    1. Introduction  2. A Commercial Overview of Shipping in the EU  3. An Overview of the European Union and European Union Law  4. An Overview of EU Transport Law  5. The Historical Development of EU Shipping Law  6. The EU Law relating to the Freedom of Establishment of Shipping Businesses and the Registration of Ships  7. The EU Law relating to Freedom to Supply Services: International Services; Cabotage Services; and Shipping Services Generally  8. The EU Law relating to Employment in the Shipping Sector  9. Introduction to Liner Conferences: The Concept of Liner Conferences and the United Nations Code on Liner Conferences and the United Nations Liner Code  10. An Overview of EU Competition Law Generally and how it applies to the Shipping Sector Generally  11. EU Competition Law: The Old Regime relating to Shipping – Regulation 4056/86  12. EU Competition Law: The New Regime relating to Shipping - Regulation 1419/2006  13. EU Competition Law: Ports  14. EU Competition Law: Consortia  15. EU State Aid Law: Shipping and Ports  16. EU Merger Control: Shipping; Ports and Shipbuilding  17. Regulation 4057/86: Dumping of Shipping Services and the Unfair Pricing of Shipping Services  18. Regulation 4058/86: Co-ordinated Action to safeguard Free Access to Cargoes in Ocean Trade  19. EU Law relating to the Maritime Environment: Introduction; EU Measures relating to the Maritime Environment Generally; and Penalties for Infringements  20. EU Law relating to the Maritime Environment: Oganotin  21. EU Law relating to Maritime Environment: The Hazardous and Noxious Substances by Sea Convention  22. EU Law relating to Shipbuilding  23. EU Law relating to Ship Repair  24. EU Law relating to Ship Dismantling and Recycling  25. EU External Relations Law and Shipping  26. Maritime Safety: Introduction and EU Measures relating to Maritime Safety Generally  27. Maritime Safety: The European Maritime Safety Agency  28. Maritime Safety: Port State Control  29. Maritime Safety: Ship Inspection and Survey Organisations  30. Maritime Safety: Casualty and Accident Investigation  31. Maritime Safety: Minimum Training of Seafarers  32. Maritime Safety: Minimum Safety and Health Requirements for Improved Medical Treatment on Board Vessels  33. Maritime Safety: International Safety Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention  34. Maritime Safety: Ferries and Ro-Ro Vessels  35. Maritime Safety: Organisation of Working Time of Seafarers  36. Maritime Safety: Maritime Labour Convention 2006  37. Maritime Safety: Marine Equipment  38. Piracy  39. Navigation  40. Pilotage  41. Short Sea Shipping  42. Security: Ships and Ports  43. Ports: Generally and the Port Services Regulation 2017/352  44. Ports: Reporting Formalities for Ships in EU Ports: Directive 2010/65  45. Ports: Electricity for Ships in Ports  46. Carriage of Goods and Passengers  47. EU Law and Shipping Litigation: The "Brussels I" Regulation  48. Brexit  49. Conclusions

     

    Biography

    Dr Vincent Power is a Partner with A & L Goodbody. He specialises in EU law, EU and Irish competition/antitrust law, regulatory law and transport law, and he is head of the Firm's EU, Competition & Procurement Group.

    "Dr Power’s study is truly a vade mecum for shipping practitioners, combining analysis with copious citations of EU sources, such as Commission decisions or EU court rulings.

    ...Dr Power’s final chapter on Brexit makes a number of thought-provoking points and repays careful reading, especially his comments on safety and passenger rights.

    Dr Power’s survey is truly remarkable for the breadth of its coverage, including ports, state aids and detailed survey of EU law on social legislation affecting seafarers, as well as particularly detailed and useful coverage of EU environmental maritime legislation – an area that this certain to become more important in the future.

    Vincent Power’s EU Shipping Law is a truly monumental and magisterial work. It deserves a place on the shelves of any maritime practitioner."

    Philippe Ruttley, Consultant at Keystone Law: (2019) 25 JIML