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The Master's Practical Guide to Maritime Law


ISBN13: 9781913997472
Published: October 2023
Publisher: Witherby Seamanship International
Country of Publication: UK
Price: £250.00



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This first edition of The Master's Practical Guide to Maritime Law is a comprehensive, easy to follow guide written specifically for Masters.

When something goes wrong on board, legal issues often arise, and it is the Master's responsibility to react appropriately. A Master is not a lawyer, but needs to understand how to respond within the confines of the law to protect the interests of themselves, the shipowner and other crew members. This guide bridges the gap between theory and practice by exploring practical real-world scenarios commonly encountered by Masters, whether in port or at sea. It offers valuable guidance on how to approach legal issues effectively, highlighting best practices, and providing expert advice on managing legal risks with particular emphasis on the commercial aspects that form a significant part of every Master's responsibilities on board.

This guide is a valuable educational resource, not only for Masters but for individuals working across the whole industry. Chief officers, shipowners, P&I Clubs, officers in training and training institutions would all benefit from accessing a copy.

The Master's Practical Guide to Maritime Law is:

  • A detailed, practical guide relevant to real-life situations
  • Designed to help Masters protect themselves within the legal framework
  • Equally suited to seasoned Masters seeking to refresh their knowledge and Masters embarking on their first voyage
  • An easily accessible resource helping Masters navigate common legal issues and pitfalls and assist in protecting the shipowner's interest, and
  • A guide covering both criminal and commercial law

Subjects:
Shipping, Transport and Maritime Law
Contents:
Abbreviations
Definitions
Editorial notes

Part 1: General
Chapter 1. Introducing the Law
Chapter 2. The Master's responsibilities to the shipowner
Chapter 3. Master's overriding authority and discretion
Chapter 4. Personnel management
Chapter 5. Master's liability, accountability, responsibility and risks
Chapter 6. Third persons on board

Part 2: Statutory/legal
Chapter 7.
Master's criminal accountability and criminal investigation authority
Chapter 8. General average and particular average
Chapter 9. Master
s role in marine casualty and accident investigation procedures
Chapter 10. Maritime security

Part 3: Commercial
Chapter 11. Marine insurance: Hull and Machinery (H&M) and Protection and Indemnity (P&I)
Chapter 12. Risk management of cargo handling and ship stability
Chapter 13. Towage and salvage compared
Chapter 14.
Carriage of goods by sea: common carrier versus private carrier
Chapter 15. The Master's contractual obligations in cargo management
Chapter 16: Charterparties' fundamental terms
Chapter 17: Shipowner's and charterer's risks and responsibilities
Chapter 18: Laytime and demurrage
Chapter 19: Documentation
Chapter 20: Cargo damage
Chapter 21: Ship damage by cargo or during cargo operations

Appendices:
Appendix A. Useful maritime abbreviations
Appendix B. International maritime agreements
Appendix C. Examples of documents
Appendix D. References
Appendix E. Glossary of maritime legal terms

Index