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International Convention for the Unification of Cerain Rules relating to the Arrest of Sea-going Ships, 1952 (''The Arrest Convention'') : Review of certain provisions

Zoran Tasić ; Stephenson Harwood, London, England


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Abstract

This paper expresses the author's critical view on certain provisions of the Arrest Convention 1952, particularly in respect of lack of uniformity in application of the Convention's Rules by the Courts in member countries, inconsistency in implementation of the Rules into member countries' legislations, the position of shipbuilders who have been left out of the scope of the Convention and open questions regarding jurisdiction.
The author also suggest that furher discussion on the subject should take place in Croatia in order to initiate necessary amendments to the Convention and encourage a review of Croatian law and practice of arrest of ships.

Keywords

International Convention for the Unification of Cerain Rules relating to the Arrest of Sea-going Ships (1952) (The Arrest Convention); arrest of ships; shipbuilders

Hrčak ID:

201681

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/201681

Publication date:

20.12.1995.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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