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After the Collision: «Abandon the Ship»: A Comparative Study of UK and Hellenic Marine Insurance Law
Contributor(s): Stamelos, Harry (Author)
ISBN: 3631564244     ISBN-13: 9783631564240
Publisher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
OUR PRICE:   $63.75  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2007
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Comparative
- Law | International
LCCN: 2008374476
Series: European University Studies: Series 2, Law
Physical Information: 130 pages
 
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The UK and Greece, both surrounded by sea and both being island countries, are placed in the two corners, North-West and South-East, of Europe. The geographical distance of the two countries is also reflected on the divide between two distinct legal traditions. The UK clearly represents the Anglo-Saxon Common Law system. Greece, on the other hand, follows the Continental European (especially that of Germany, France and Italy) Civil Law system. The comparison of the two jurisdictions in two inter-related areas of Marine Insurance Law reveals commonalities and different approaches of the phenomenon of collisions between vessels, and the usually following phenomenon of abandonment of ship. The UK Marine Insurance Act has been in force since 1906. On the other hand, the Greek ship-owners are listed in the first place of the international catalogue of private owned vessels. The thorough examination of laws and cases in the two jurisdictions contributes to the drawing of useful conclusions for both the academic reader and the lawyer practicing maritime law in the UK and / or in Continental Europe, or worldwide.