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The nature of the action in rem.
(1986)
No abstract available.
A review of developments in the nature and law of maritime piracy.
(2008)
No abstract available.
Civil liability for damage caused by oil pollution from off-shore platforms : a comparative analysis of international and domestic instruments.
(2013)
This dissertation addresses the question of liability for oil spills emanating from offshore
installations, beginning with an analysis of international law, specifically international customary
law, global conventions ...
15 years on, has the legal Pandora's Box yet to be sealed? : a critical analysis of the majority in the Heavy Metal case and determination of the correct interpretation of the concept of 'control' as it relates to associated ship arrests.
(2015)
In respect of company law, there are two main principles that govern it. The first principle is that a company is a juristic person, having a separate legal identity and thus existing separately from the individuals who ...
The arrest of ships in German and South African law.
(1988)
This thesis compares the arrest-of-ship proceedings of the Republic of South Africa and the Federal Republic of Germany. In German law the more than a century old provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure (as amended) ...
The dawn of unmanned and autonomous vessels and the legal consequences of a M.A.S.S. collision.
(2019)
Technology is developing at a rapid pace and the world is now faced with the introduction of unmanned and autonomous vessels. This dissertation analyses the attribution of legal liability for collision damage caused by ...