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E-raamat: Electronic Documents in Maritime Trade: Law and Practice

(Reader in Law, Queen Mary, University of London)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192539977
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  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192539977

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The book provides a critical analysis of electronic alternatives to documents used in the international sale of goods carried by sea, including invoices, bills of lading, certificates of insurance, as well as other documentation required under documentary credits, and payment processing arrangements. It constitutes an in-depth discussion of their legal status and the practices relating to their use.

The new edition examines recent developments in the evolving digital transformation that is taking place in the field of international trade. The book examines the commercial pressure to move from paper to electronic data, and the new technologies and relationships built for this purpose. This transition is ever evolving and as such an understanding of the attendant legal implications of the change is crucial.

Analysis is provided on the adoption by UNCITRAL of its Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records, the author having been involved first hand in its drafting as a delegate and observer in UNCITRAL Working Group IV, and on the Uniform Rules on Bank Payment Obligations (URBPO). The book considers the practical workings and legal underpinnings of new electronic bill of lading platforms such as e-Title and Placing Platform Limited and of pilot projects such as Wave BL, Marco Polo and Voltron. It also examines the legal implications of proposed uses of new technologies such as distributed ledger technologies (DLT) (including blockchain), Internet of Things (IoT) and smart contracts.

This book provides a complete and practical analysis of e-documents in cross-border business contracts for goods carried by sea. It examines recent trends in practice and assesses the ability of electronic alternatives to achieve legal functions performed by the paper documents they replace.

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Review from previous edition An exceeding practical approach to electronic trade documents by a member of the legal profession in touch with trade practitioners. This book will facilitate electronic documents and go some way to convince the 'e- sceptics'! * Clyde Fletcher, Manager: Fonterra Trade Documentation Centre *

Table of Cases
xiii
Table of Legislation
xxiii
List of Abbreviations
xxxiii
Introduction 1(1)
I BACKGROUND
1 Documents Used in International Trade
A Documents Relating to the Sale Contract
2(2)
B Transport Documents (aka Carriage or Shipping Documents)
4(1)
C Insurance Documents
5(1)
D Certifying Documents
6(4)
E Payment Instruments
10(5)
2 Legal Aspects of Electronic Communication and Recording of Information
A Contract Formation by Electronic Communications
5(21)
B Contract Formalities
26(16)
C Documents of Title and Negotiable Instruments
42(7)
D Provision of Electronic Communication Services
49
II ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS: LEGAL FRAMEWORK
3 International Sale Contracts and Their Performance
A Standard Contract Terms and Their Performance
2(7)
B Performance of the Payment Obligation
9(30)
C Supply Chain Finance
39
4 Legal Framework to Govern Electronic Payment and Electronic Presentation of Documents
A Electronic Presentation of Documents and Trade Data
4(20)
B Electronic Alternatives to Negotiable Financial Instruments
24
5 Carriage Documents and the Functions that They Perform
A Bills of Lading
2(52)
B Sea Waybills
54(16)
C Delivery Orders
70
6 Legal Framework to Govern Electronic Transport Documents
A English Law
2(55)
B US Law
57(8)
C International Standards
65
7 Cargo Insurance Documents and the Functions that They Perform
A The Cargo Insurance Market
3(3)
B Cargo Cover Documentation
6(19)
C Construing Insurance Documents
25(3)
D Making a Claim
28
8 Legal Framework to Govern Electronic Cargo Insurance Documents
A Contract Formation
2(21)
B Evidence of Cover
23(9)
C Construing the Contract
32(6)
D Assignment of Documents Issued in Electronic Form
38(9)
E Making a Claim
47
III ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS: EMERGING PRACTICES
9 Removing Obstacles on the Road to Transition
A Taking Initiative: The Role of Exporters and Importers
3(12)
B Eliminating Barriers: Import and Export Formalities
15
10 Electronic Systems for Payment Processing
A Electronic Financial Messaging and Trade Finance
6(7)
B Integrating Trade Data into the Financial Supply Chain
13
11 Electronic Systems for the Issue and Transfer of Rights over Goods in Transit
A Practical Barriers to the Adoption of Electronic Alternatives to Transport Documents
6(5)
B Systems Provided by Third-Party Service Providers
11(25)
C Electronic Alternatives in Liner Carriage
36
12 Electronic Systems for Cargo Insurance
A Practical Barriers to Electronic Placing
3(12)
B Issue of Evidence of Cover
15(18)
C Claims Processes
33(5)
D Terms of Use
38(347)
Appendix 1 ESS-Databridge Bill of Lading Sample 385(2)
Appendix 2 Lloyd's Electronic Certificate Sample 387(6)
Index 393
Dr Miriam Goldby is Reader in Shipping, Insurance and Commercial Law at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London, Deputy Director of the Centre's Insurance Law Institute, Co-Academic Director of its Institute of Transnational Commercial Law and Director of its LLM in International Shipping Law. She is Deputy Editor of the British Insurance Law Association Journal, and a member of the Comité Maritime International (CMI) Standing Committee on Carriage of Goods and of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Commercial Law and Practice Committee. She has received research funding from the British Academy, the ESRC and Lloyd's of London and has contributed to research undertaken by the Bank of England and the Law Commission.