Canadian Maritime Law 2/e
Alan D. Gold, Aldo Chircop, Hugh Kindred, A. William Moreira
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Éditeur:
Irwin Law Inc.
Irwin Law Inc.
Protection:
ACS4
ACS4
Année de parution:
2016
2016
ISBN-13:
9781552214053
Description:
<p>Joint winner of the 2005 Walter Owen Book Prize (first edition)</P>
<i>Canadian Maritime Law</i> is the leading scholarly text and reference work on maritime law in
Canada. It covers the full scope of admiralty, shipping, and navigation issues
in the Canadian and international contexts. Since the first edition, maritime
law as legislated, judicially developed, and practised in Canada has evolved
substantially. Four editors led a team of twenty-eight scholars, practitioners,
and other field specialists from across Canada to produce a comprehensive text
accompanied by extensive lists of legislation, international treaties, and
cases, along with a detailed index.</p>
<p>For students
and practitioners new to the field, the text uses plain language and defines
all technical legal and shipping terms. For experienced legal and other
practitioners, it affords the means to analyze maritime issues according to
Canadian law, with due notice of its divergence from US and UK law and
practice.</p>
<p>This text provides insights into the
Canadian perspectives, content, experience, and practice in this field and will
appeal to legal practitioners, government officials, academics, students, and
all others engaged with the regulation of all types of navigation and shipping.
Practitioners and scholars in other countries interested in international and
comparative maritime law will also benefit from this fully updated work.</p>
<i>Canadian Maritime Law</i> is the leading scholarly text and reference work on maritime law in
Canada. It covers the full scope of admiralty, shipping, and navigation issues
in the Canadian and international contexts. Since the first edition, maritime
law as legislated, judicially developed, and practised in Canada has evolved
substantially. Four editors led a team of twenty-eight scholars, practitioners,
and other field specialists from across Canada to produce a comprehensive text
accompanied by extensive lists of legislation, international treaties, and
cases, along with a detailed index.</p>
<p>For students
and practitioners new to the field, the text uses plain language and defines
all technical legal and shipping terms. For experienced legal and other
practitioners, it affords the means to analyze maritime issues according to
Canadian law, with due notice of its divergence from US and UK law and
practice.</p>
<p>This text provides insights into the
Canadian perspectives, content, experience, and practice in this field and will
appeal to legal practitioners, government officials, academics, students, and
all others engaged with the regulation of all types of navigation and shipping.
Practitioners and scholars in other countries interested in international and
comparative maritime law will also benefit from this fully updated work.</p>
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