The development of the Maritime Law and Transport Law sector is strongly interconnected with Ports. Indeed, they have always had a central role in the world\u2019s maritime trade, and in the last years they have to face new commercial and economic challenges to reach and maintain ever higher standards of growth and levels of competitiveness. At the same time, ports shall be able to deal with social and economic trends such as the widespread relocation of industrial and manufacturing ac-tivities towards developing countries, the low-cost production and the rele-vant traffic flows for imports of raw materials and exports of finished prod-ucts. The complexity of the matter is also due to the different subjects and new players involved. The Ch...
Maritime transport worldwide had always been and still remains to be a very important catalyst for t...
This chapter examines the attempts to unifying law governing carriage of goods by sea and the backgr...
The evolution of maritime law through the recent conventions The ship is not only a means of transp...
The development of the Maritime Law and Transport Law sector is strongly interconnected with Ports. ...
Seaports are extremely important infrastructural facilities, essential links of international transp...
Maritime Law is characterized by a dual component of private law and public law since its origin and...
The transport law sector has, over the past few years, rapidly evolved not only thank to the strengt...
The transport law sector has, over the past few years, rapidly evolved not only thank to the strengt...
The various special features of the field of Transport Law and its innate predisposition to multidis...
Maritime transport is by its very nature an international mode of transport regulated by a large num...
The recent creation of transport and information networks opens up two new and outstanding options: ...
The ongoing globalisation and liberalisation of the international markets, including transport ones...
The scope of uniformity of seaborne cargo regimes under the UN’s conventional approach seems to be m...
Through this study I aimed to address the different concepts of International maritime transport in ...
Maritime freight is a sector of high importance in the field of international trade. During the last ...
Maritime transport worldwide had always been and still remains to be a very important catalyst for t...
This chapter examines the attempts to unifying law governing carriage of goods by sea and the backgr...
The evolution of maritime law through the recent conventions The ship is not only a means of transp...
The development of the Maritime Law and Transport Law sector is strongly interconnected with Ports. ...
Seaports are extremely important infrastructural facilities, essential links of international transp...
Maritime Law is characterized by a dual component of private law and public law since its origin and...
The transport law sector has, over the past few years, rapidly evolved not only thank to the strengt...
The transport law sector has, over the past few years, rapidly evolved not only thank to the strengt...
The various special features of the field of Transport Law and its innate predisposition to multidis...
Maritime transport is by its very nature an international mode of transport regulated by a large num...
The recent creation of transport and information networks opens up two new and outstanding options: ...
The ongoing globalisation and liberalisation of the international markets, including transport ones...
The scope of uniformity of seaborne cargo regimes under the UN’s conventional approach seems to be m...
Through this study I aimed to address the different concepts of International maritime transport in ...
Maritime freight is a sector of high importance in the field of international trade. During the last ...
Maritime transport worldwide had always been and still remains to be a very important catalyst for t...
This chapter examines the attempts to unifying law governing carriage of goods by sea and the backgr...
The evolution of maritime law through the recent conventions The ship is not only a means of transp...