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This book analyses the impact of two vital and contemporary developments on shipping law and practice: disruptive technologies and climate change.

It considers the impact of these new technologies, honing in on likely emerging issues and unresolved questions, especially about existing and potential private law liabilities and concentrates, from the point of view of English, EU and international law, on the legal implications of climate change and associated environmental risks in the shipping sector.

Written by a contributor team drawn from the most experienced and knowledgeable academics and practitioners in shipping law, this treatment of these growing areas of practice will be of great use to lawyers and administrators across the world.



This book analyses the impact of two vital and contemporary developments on shipping law and practice: disruptive technologies and climate change. It considers the impact of these new technologies, honing in on likely emerging issues and unresolved questions.

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'The editors are to be congratulated for bringing the scholarly discourse from a colloquium at Swansea University and present that as a book which holds testimony to the fast-paced evolution that the shipping business is currently undergoing.'

Abhinayan Basu Bal, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

1. Shipping and Distributed Ledgers: Of Paper, Code and Progress
2.
Blockchain and Electronic Bills of Lading: Can Revolutionary Technology
Facilitate Evolutionary Change
3. Distributed Ledger Technology and
Commercial Insurance: The Beginning of a New Era?
4. UNCITRAL Model Law on
Electronic Transferable Records: The Missing Link Towards E-Shipping?
5.
Autonomous Systems: Cyber Risks and Seaworthiness
6. Use of Unmanned Aircraft
Systems in a Maritime Context: Operational, Regulatory and Legal Issues
7.
The Role AI and Machine Learning Will Play in Maritime and Trade Law
8.
Maritime Intellectual Property: Shining a Light on the Protection of
Disruptive Technologies within the Shipping Industry
9. The Human Element in
Autonomous Shipping
10. Shipping and Climate Change
11. International Legal
Aspects of Arctic Shipping
12. Paving the Way for a (European) Emission
Trading System for Shipping: EU and IMO on Different Paths
13. Liability for
Climate Damage and Shipping
Bar Soyer is Professor of Commercial and Maritime Law and Director of the Institute of Shipping and Trade Law at Swansea University, UK.

Andrew Tettenborn is Professor of Commercial Law at the Institute of Shipping and Trade Law at Swansea University, UK.