Principles of Maritime Law provides an informative and instructive guide to maritime law with particular emphasis on relevant case law. The book examines, analyses and comments upon the most important and topical subjects within the general framework of maritime law. Thoroughly up to date, it incorporates significant case law, statutory developments and international conventions, including salvage (LOF 2000 and SCOPIC) and oil pollution (Bunker Pollution Convention) and commentary on disasters such as Erika and Braer. Other topics covered include ownership and registration, shipbuilding contracts, ship sale, collision, towage, ship mortgages, priority of claims and limitation of liability.
Christopher Hill
Christopher Hill was a renowned English historian known for his seminal work "The World Turned Upside Down." His writing style blended rigorous research with accessible language, making complex historical events understandable to a wide audience. Hill's key contribution to literature was his exploration of radical politics and social movements in early modern England.