This book analyses electronic alternatives to documents used in the international sale of goods carried by sea. The new edition discusses important new international instruments such as the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records and the URBPO, and analyses the latest technologies and platforms, including e-Title and Wave BL, and DLT.
This book analyses electronic alternatives to documents used in the international sale of goods carried by sea. The new edition discusses important new international instruments such as the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records and the URBPO, and analyses the latest technologies and platforms, including e-Title and Wave BL, and DLT.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
Inhaltsangabe
* I BACKGROUND * 1: Documents Used in International Trade * 2: Legal Aspects of Electronic Communication * II ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS: LEGAL FRAMEWORK * 3: International Sale Contracts and their Performance * 4: Legal Framework to Govern Electronic Payment and Electronic Presentation of Documents * 5: Carriage Documents and the Functions that They Perform * 6: Legal Framework to Govern Electronic Transport Documents * 7: Cargo Insurance Documents and the Functions that They Perform * 8: Legal Framework to Govern Electronic Cargo Insurance Documents * III ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS: EMERGING PRACTICES * 9: Removing Obstacles on the Road to Transition * 10: Electronic Systems for Payment Processing * 11: Electronic Systems for the Issue and Transfer of Rights over Goods in Transit * 12: Electronic Systems for Cargo Insurance
* I BACKGROUND * 1: Documents Used in International Trade * 2: Legal Aspects of Electronic Communication * II ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS: LEGAL FRAMEWORK * 3: International Sale Contracts and their Performance * 4: Legal Framework to Govern Electronic Payment and Electronic Presentation of Documents * 5: Carriage Documents and the Functions that They Perform * 6: Legal Framework to Govern Electronic Transport Documents * 7: Cargo Insurance Documents and the Functions that They Perform * 8: Legal Framework to Govern Electronic Cargo Insurance Documents * III ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS: EMERGING PRACTICES * 9: Removing Obstacles on the Road to Transition * 10: Electronic Systems for Payment Processing * 11: Electronic Systems for the Issue and Transfer of Rights over Goods in Transit * 12: Electronic Systems for Cargo Insurance
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