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Widely regarded as the leading authority on voyage charters, this book is the most comprehensive and intellectually-rigorous analysis of the area, is regularly cited in court and by arbitrators, and is the go-to guide for drafting and disputing charterparty contracts.

Voyage Charters provides the reader with a clause-by-clause analysis of the two major charterparty forms: the Gencon standard charterparty contract and the Asbatankvoy form. It also delivers thorough treatment of COGSA and the Hague and Hague-Visby Rules, a comparative analysis of English and United States law, and a detailed section on arbitration awards.

This book is an indispensable, practical guide for both contentious and non-contentious shipping law practitioners, and postgraduate students studying this area of law.

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'This is unquestionably a book of enormous scale and coverage which has been established as the indispensable text by the commercial maritime and trading fraternity. It is truly a work of authority and distinction.'

Professor D.Rhidian Thomas, Emeritus Professor of Maritime Law, Swansea University and Editor-in-Chief, Journal of International Maritime Law, UK

Preface; SECTION I: GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND GENCON CHARTER;
Chapter 1:
Formation and Terms of the Charter;
Chapter 2: Parties to the Charter;
Chapter 3: Description of the Ship;
Chapter 4: Proceeding to the Loading
Port;
Chapter 5: Loading and Discharging Ports, Places and Berths;
Chapter 6:
The Cargo;
Chapter 7: Charterers Obligation to Provide Cargo;
Chapter 8:
Dunnage;
Chapter 9: Proceeding on the Cargo Voyage;
Chapter 10: Delivery;
Chapter 11: Owners Responsibility Clause;
Chapter 12: Deviation and Delay;
Chapter 13: Freight;
Chapter 14: Loading and Discharging;
Chapter 15:
Laytime;
Chapter 16: Demurrage;
Chapter 17: Liens;
Chapter 18: Bills of
Lading;
Chapter 19: Cancelling Clause;
Chapter 20: General Average;
Chapter
21: Remedies for Breach of the Charter;
Chapter 22: Frustration of the
Charter;
Chapter 23: Agency;
Chapter 24: Brokerage;
Chapter 25: General
Strike Clause;
Chapter 26: War Risks ("Voywar 1950");
Chapter 27: General Ice
Clause;
Chapter 27A: Law and Arbitration; SECTION II: ASBATANKVOY CHARTER;
Chapter 28: Preamble;
Chapter 29: Description and Position of Vessel;
Chapter
30: The Voyage;
Chapter 31: Freight, Demurrage, Commission;
Chapter 32:
General Average and Arbitration/Tovalop/Special Provisions;
Chapter 33:
WarrantyVoyageCargo;
Chapter 34: Freight;
Chapter 35: Deadfreight;
Chapter
36: Nomination of Loading and Discharging Ports;
Chapter 37:
LaydaysCancelling;
Chapter 38: Commencement and Calculation of Laytime;
Chapter 39: Demurrage;
Chapter 40: Safe BerthingShifting;
Chapter 41:
Pumping In and Out;
Chapter 42: HosesMooring at Sea Terminals;
Chapter 43:
DuesTaxesWharfage;
Chapter 44: Excluded CargoesVapour Pressure;
Chapter
45: Ice;
Chapter 46: Two or More Ports Counting as One;
Chapter 47: General
cargo;
Chapter 48: Quarantine and Fumigation;
Chapter 49: Cleaning;
Chapter
50: General Exceptions Clause;
Chapter 51: Issuance of Bills of Lading;
Chapter 52: Terms of Bills of Lading;
Chapter 53: Clause Paramount and Cargo
Claims;
Chapter 54: Jason Clause;
Chapter 55: General Average;
Chapter 56:
Collision Clause;
Chapter 57: Limitation of Liability;
Chapter 58: War Risks;
Chapter 59: Deviation;
Chapter 60: Lien;
Chapter 61: Agents;
Chapter 62:
Breach;
Chapter 63: Arbitration;
Chapter 64: Sublet;
Chapter 65: Oil
Pollution; Section III: The Hague and Hague-Visby Rules;
Chapter 66: The
Hague and Hague-Visby Rules
Timothy Young - Grays Inn, One of Her Majestys Counsel

Michael Ashcroft - Grays Inn, One of Her Majestys Counsel

Julian Cooke - Lincolns Inn, Barrister

Andrew Taylor - London Solicitor, Reed Smith Professor

John D. Kimball - Partner in Blank Rome LLP; Adjunct Professor at New York University Law School

Leroy Lambert - New York Arbitrator and Mediator

David W. Martowski - Arbitrator and Mediator; Former President of the Society of Maritime Arbitrators and currently serves on its Board of Governors

Michael F. Sturley - Professor, University of Texas at Austin