Maritime Law Now in its fifth edition this authoritative guide covers all of the core aspects of maritime law in one distinct volume. Maritime Law is written by a team of leading academics and practitioners each expert in their own field. Together they provide clear concise and fully up-to-date coverage of topics ranging from bills of lading to arrest of ships all written in an accessible and engaging style. As English law is heavily relied on throughout the maritime world this book is grounded in English law whilst continuing to analyse the key international conventions currently in force. Brand new coverage includes: The impact of the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020 which amends the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018. Over one hundred new cases from the English courts the Court of Justice of the European Union and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. Changes to the Merchant Shipping (Registration of Ships) Regulations 1993 including the Merchant Shipping (Registration of Ships) (Amendment) (EU exit) Regulations 2019. Discussion of the Incoterms 2020 which are available for incorporation into sale contracts from 1 January 2020. Updates on litigation and amendments to the Admiralty Civil Procedure Rules. This book is a comprehensive reference source for students academics and legal practitioners worldwide especially those new to maritime law or a particular field therein. GBP 59.99 1
The Thriving Lawyer A Multidimensional Model of Well-Being for a Sustainable Legal Profession The Thriving Lawyer: A Multidimensional Model of Well-Being for a Sustainable Legal Profession is based on an innovative model grounded in science. This book serves as a resource for promoting well-being and culture-change in the legal community by educating about pertinent issues impacting lawyers and how to address them. It is a roadmap highlighting the many over-arching and inter-connected aspects of well-being and enabling readers to identify and target the issues most relevant to their unique situations. Along with practical strategies the book provides a big-picture framework illustrating how the many intersecting individual and organizational factors which influence well-being are all related yet separate and distinct. The framework provides a foundation for creating change and where you focus first will depend on the needs the situation and any unique challenges faced by you or your organization. The Thriving Lawyer explains why in addition to self-care change is needed on the organizational level in terms of workplace culture and policies as well as normalizing self-care and eradicating stigma. This book is intended to benefit individual lawyers their organizations and professionals who support them by educating motivating and promoting self-care and healthy work environments. | The Thriving Lawyer A Multidimensional Model of Well-Being for a Sustainable Legal Profession GBP 31.99 1
Merkin and Flannery on the Arbitration Act 1996 This book is an essential resource for anybody involved in arbitration. It is an updated section-by-section commentary on the Arbitration Act 1996 split into a separate set of notes for each section and subdivided into the relevant issues within that section. It contains elements of international comparative law citing authorities from many other common law and civil law jurisdictions. Beyond the development of law since the last edition this sixth edition contains new practical features to aid the reader. Each section now has a new contents table with each separate topic set out clearly and in a logical order which acts as reminder for the reader. Further each separate topic now has a specific individual reference and the topics are grouped in a more systematic and logical way within each section to improve readability. The book is primarily aimed at practitioners of arbitration both in the UK and abroad including solicitors barristers arbitrators and judges who are involved in the practice of arbitration (whether domestic or international). It is also aimed at UK and international students of international arbitration especially in relation to the sections with comparative legal analysis and comprehensive discussions on the interaction between the Arbitration Act 1996 and institutional arbitration rules. Erratum: The authors regret that the new version of the LCIA Rules will not now be published (or be applicable) until early 2020 due to unexpected circumstances. It is understood that those Articles referred to in the text as the 2019 Rules will remain unchanged albeit that the Rules when in force should be and will be cited as the 2020 LCIA Rules. The authors accept responsibility for and apologise for this error. | Merkin and Flannery on the Arbitration Act 1996 GBP 450.00 1
Lloyd's Maritime Atlas of World Ports and Shipping Places 2024-2025 Welcome to the 33rd edition of Lloyd’s Maritime Atlas. Published since 1951 Lloyd’s Maritime Atlas is the oldest and most respected atlas in the shipping industry. A comprehensive reference for locating the world’s busiest ports and shipping places this new edition has been fully updated and enhanced with revised maps and new features to alleviate the demands on today’s busy shipping professional. In the 2024–2025 edition you will find: The maps and indexes have been updated with the latest port names and locations and expanded with almost 200 new ports integrated The addition of more than 400 new anchorages 45 marine terminals 22 offshore facilities and 85 oil and gas fields The latest data on piracy incidents applied to a global overview with summaries by region vessel type and dwt plus every map featuring three grades of incident symbols to highlight the severity of different hotspots The MARPOL map has been separated from PSSA and SECA for increased clarity with new Mediterranean Sea areas for SECA and PSSA integrated An updated world map of vaccinations required to protect against major global diseases The very latest Marine Distance Tables and fleet statistics In addition Lloyd’s Maritime Atlas continues to provide: Precise latitude and longitude co-ordination of more than 9 000 ports and shipping places around the world More than 70 full-colour world ocean and regional maps A global overview of international load line zones An expansive double-page world distance table plus 33 detailed regional tables to help you plan your route A unique and extensive geographical and alphabetical indexing system to help readers quickly and easily find a location All major canal and river systems plus main road rail and airport connections to cater for multi-modal journeys This book continues to be the premier reference guide for shipping professionals worldwide. We are always looking for ways in which to improve our products and services and we welcome any comments and suggestions that you may have concerning this Atlas or any of our other publications using the contact details on our website www. routledge. com. | Lloyd's Maritime Atlas of World Ports and Shipping Places 2024-2025 GBP 130.00 1