Third Parties' Rights and Liabilities under Bills of Lading

Third Parties' Rights and Liabilities under Bills of Lading

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Contemporary
Format Hardcover
Pages 500
Language English
Published Jan 5, 2026
Publisher Routledge
ISBN-10 0415745802
ISBN-13 9780415745802
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As global trade continues to accelerate, the complexities surrounding contracts for the carriage of goods become increasingly significant. This book delves into the intricate relationships defined by bills of lading, shedding light on the rights and liabilities of third parties involved in these transactions. With a keen focus on the legal frameworks and practical implications, it offers insights into how various stakeholders navigate their responsibilities and entitlements.

Filippo Lorenzon explores the nuances of maritime law, emphasizing the importance of clarity and precision in contractual agreements. The text illustrates how misunderstandings can arise and highlights the need for robust legal interpretations amid shifting trade dynamics. Readers will find valuable analyses that bridge theoretical perspectives with real-world practices, making it essential for those engaged in international transport.

Through careful examination of case studies and legal precedents, this work serves as a vital resource for legal practitioners, scholars, and businesses alike. It aims to equip them with the knowledge necessary to handle the challenges posed by third-party interactions within the realm of bills of lading, ensuring informed decision-making in an evolving marketplace.

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