Shipping Law and Carriage of Cargo by Sea
Shipping Law and Carriage of Cargo by Sea, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 3.95, with 18 lectures, based on 19 reviews, and has 87 subscribers.
You will learn about Legal aspects of a sea carriage Which Incoterm to chose for your cargo carriage What to look out for in your contract with the shipper/ carrier or cargo owner How important is your Bill of lading and Charterparty agreement International maritime conventions including Hague Visby Rules Salvage, Ship wreck, Towage, Collision, SCOPIC Clause, General average What are territorial waters, EEZ and high seas (Zones of the Ocean) Incoterms 2020 and how to select the right Incoterm Marine Insurance Conditions and Warranties in Marine Insurance P&I Club and Lloyds Insurance Market Law relating to Collision at sea, Towage and Wreck Removal Himalaya Clause, Limitation of Liability of maritime claims and LLMC Convention York Antwerp Rules on General Average This course is ideal for individuals who are Shipping lawyers or Students intending to enroll for Masters in Maritime Law or Persons involved in Logistics and Shipping Companies or Entrepreneurs who transport cargo via Sea or Anyone who wants to learn the legal aspects of a sea carriage It is particularly useful for Shipping lawyers or Students intending to enroll for Masters in Maritime Law or Persons involved in Logistics and Shipping Companies or Entrepreneurs who transport cargo via Sea or Anyone who wants to learn the legal aspects of a sea carriage.
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Summary
Title: Shipping Law and Carriage of Cargo by Sea
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 3.95
Number of Lectures: 18
Number of Published Lectures: 18
Number of Curriculum Items: 18
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 18
Original Price: ₹799
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Legal aspects of a sea carriage
- Which Incoterm to chose for your cargo carriage
- What to look out for in your contract with the shipper/ carrier or cargo owner
- How important is your Bill of lading and Charterparty agreement
- International maritime conventions including Hague Visby Rules
- Salvage, Ship wreck, Towage, Collision, SCOPIC Clause, General average
- What are territorial waters, EEZ and high seas (Zones of the Ocean)
- Incoterms 2020 and how to select the right Incoterm
- Marine Insurance
- Conditions and Warranties in Marine Insurance
- P&I Club and Lloyds Insurance Market
- Law relating to Collision at sea, Towage and Wreck Removal
- Himalaya Clause, Limitation of Liability of maritime claims and LLMC Convention
- York Antwerp Rules on General Average
Who Should Attend
- Shipping lawyers
- Students intending to enroll for Masters in Maritime Law
- Persons involved in Logistics and Shipping Companies
- Entrepreneurs who transport cargo via Sea
- Anyone who wants to learn the legal aspects of a sea carriage
Target Audiences
- Shipping lawyers
- Students intending to enroll for Masters in Maritime Law
- Persons involved in Logistics and Shipping Companies
- Entrepreneurs who transport cargo via Sea
- Anyone who wants to learn the legal aspects of a sea carriage
This Course teaches the Legal aspects of Carriage of Goods by Sea and important aspects of Maritime Law.
Students will learn
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Ship registries, nationality of ships, importance of the flag on the ship, open registries
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Zones of waters What is territorial waters, EEZ and high seas
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Conditions and Warranties in Marine Insurance
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Marine Insurance Market- P&I Clubs and Llyods Insurance Market
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Charterparty agreements, Types and bareboat charterparty
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Bills of Lading and its importance as a negotiable document
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Duties of Carrier in a contract of Affreightment
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Incoterms 2020 and how to select the Incoterm suitable for your carriage
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International conventions on the carriage of Goods- Hague Visby Rules
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Rules of Salvage, Salvage Convention and SCOPIC. Importance of SCOPIC Clause
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Law relating to Towage, Convention on Collision, Wreck Removal
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Himalaya Clause to exclude third parties from liabilities
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Limitation of Liability of maritime claims and LLMC Convention
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Rules of General Average- York Antwerp Rules on General Average
This Course is designed for persons who want to understand the legal aspects of a charterparty or contract o affreightment and carriage of goods by sea. This course will also benefit lawyers and law students who want to learn shipping Law and persons working in shipping companies.
Knowledge of Law is preferred but not required.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Charterparty agreement
Lecture 1: What is a charterparty?
Chapter 2: Introduction
Lecture 1: Nationality and Ocean Zones
Lecture 2: Sources of Shipping Law
Chapter 3: Incoterms
Lecture 1: Incoterms 2020
Chapter 4: Charterparties
Lecture 1: Charterparties
Chapter 5: Bill of lading
Lecture 1: Bill of Lading
Chapter 6: Hague Visby Rules and other international conventions on carriage of good by sea
Lecture 1: Introduction to Conventions on Carriage of Goods by Sea
Lecture 2: Part 2
Lecture 3: Part 3 HV
Chapter 7: Limitation of Liability
Lecture 1: Limitation of Liability in maritime claims
Chapter 8: General Average
Lecture 1: General Average and York Antwerp Rules
Chapter 9: Salvage and SCOPIC Clause
Lecture 1: Salvage under Salvage Convention 1989 and Llyods Open Forum Scopic Clause
Chapter 10: Towage, Collision and Wreck Removal
Lecture 1: Towage, Collision and Wreck Removal and its laws
Chapter 11: Himalaya Clause
Lecture 1: Himalaya Clause Adler v Dickson
Chapter 12: Marine Insurance
Lecture 1: Marine Insurance, Llyods Market, P&IClub, Types of Losses and Deviation
Lecture 2: Warranties
Lecture 3: Cendor MOPU case on inherent vice
Chapter 13: BOOKS
Lecture 1: relevant books
Instructors
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Aufa Karnalkar
LLB, LLM (Nottingham Trent University, UK)
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- 4 stars: 5 votes
- 5 stars: 6 votes
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