International Carriage of Goods by Road: CMRCRC Press, 17 lip 2014 - 576 This key text analyses the international carriage of goods by road under the provisions of the CMR Convention. The updates in the fifth edition include: In Part I on CMR: • Cases on CMR in England • New cases in the higher courts other countries, notably Austria, France, Germany and Holland, many concerned with theft and ‘wilful misconduct’ • Advent of the Rotterdam Rules 2009 and their impact inland on CMR • Electronic consignment notes In Part II on English Domestic Law: Developments in the law of obligations affecting contracts of carriage: • Negligence • Conversion • Contract construction • Good faith • Vicarious liability |
Spis treści
The CMR and the conflict of laws | |
Excluded goods | |
The CMR regime in outline | |
DOCUMENTATION | |
The liability of the sender for information | |
THE JOURNEY | |
The route | |
Difficulties on the road | |
Liability | |
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
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