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CONTENTS
Chapter: 1 The Role of the International Maritime Organization in the Development of Maritime Law and Policy
Chapter: 2 Flags of Convenience: Problems and Promises
Chapter: 3 Causation in the English Law of Marine Insurance: The Case for Change
Chapter: 4 Dimensions on the Concept of Inherent Vice as an Excluded Peril in Marine Insurance
Chapter: 5 Ship – Source Marine Pollution and Public International Law
Chapter: 6 The International Legal Framework Governing Liability and Compensation for Ship – Source Oil Pollution Damage
Chapter: 7 Place of Refuge: Who Pays Compensation When Things Go Wrong?
Chapter: 8 The “International” Aspect of the Conflict of Laws: Definitions, Perspectives and Regimes
Chapter: 9 The Legal Framework for Electronic International Trade: The Rotterdam Rules in Perspective
Chapter: 10 International Legal Framework (UNCLOS, SUA, and UN Resolution ): How Adequate are They in Tackling Piracy?
Chapter: 11 Economic Development, Political Stability, and Maritime Piracy: Exploring the Linkages
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