The European Commission (EC) is currently reviewing Council Regulation 4056/86, which includes the proposal by the European Liner Affairs Association (ELAA) to put in place a regulatory instrument for an information exchange system. The White Paper of the EC, issued in 2004, which provides a comprehensive discussion of the key issues including the ELAA proposal, is examined. The implications of the removal of Regulation 4056/86 and the application of this information exchange instrument in its place are studied. Arising from the protection afforded by antitrust immunity for nearly 100 years owners appear to have developed a fear of the unknown regarding an unregulated environment
The United States liner industry, both in its competitive rate struc- ture and in the competitivene...
The EU ship recycling regulation is an enactment issued by the European Union to precipitate the rat...
This Article discusses the regulation of competition in maritime transport by the European Community...
The European Commission (EC) is currently reviewing Council Regulation 4056/86, which includes the p...
The European Commission (EC) is currently reviewing Council Regulation 4056/86, which includes the p...
The literature has always looked at co-operation in the shipping industry with some benevolence....
This book examines the application of Community principles of freedom to provide services and of fre...
The shipping industry is of great importance within the European Union since approximately 90 per ce...
Competition law, as it applies to the maritime industry has on a global scale been subject to a "lai...
It is widespread international practice that cargo liners meet at regular conferences to fix prices ...
Economic regulation of liner conference agreements and similar cooperation agreemetns in the liner s...
For almost 40 years parts of the maritime transport sector have for all practical purposes been exem...
The most important development in the liner shipping industry last 10 years was the repeal of the bl...
mmpPDFResearch PaperDSTI/DOT(2002)2Liner shippingShipping conferencesCompetitionRegulatory reformEco...
The focus of this thesis is on liner conferences. Liner conferences are formations of lines collabor...
The United States liner industry, both in its competitive rate struc- ture and in the competitivene...
The EU ship recycling regulation is an enactment issued by the European Union to precipitate the rat...
This Article discusses the regulation of competition in maritime transport by the European Community...
The European Commission (EC) is currently reviewing Council Regulation 4056/86, which includes the p...
The European Commission (EC) is currently reviewing Council Regulation 4056/86, which includes the p...
The literature has always looked at co-operation in the shipping industry with some benevolence....
This book examines the application of Community principles of freedom to provide services and of fre...
The shipping industry is of great importance within the European Union since approximately 90 per ce...
Competition law, as it applies to the maritime industry has on a global scale been subject to a "lai...
It is widespread international practice that cargo liners meet at regular conferences to fix prices ...
Economic regulation of liner conference agreements and similar cooperation agreemetns in the liner s...
For almost 40 years parts of the maritime transport sector have for all practical purposes been exem...
The most important development in the liner shipping industry last 10 years was the repeal of the bl...
mmpPDFResearch PaperDSTI/DOT(2002)2Liner shippingShipping conferencesCompetitionRegulatory reformEco...
The focus of this thesis is on liner conferences. Liner conferences are formations of lines collabor...
The United States liner industry, both in its competitive rate struc- ture and in the competitivene...
The EU ship recycling regulation is an enactment issued by the European Union to precipitate the rat...
This Article discusses the regulation of competition in maritime transport by the European Community...