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Contracts of Carriage by Land and Air, 2nd Edition

Informa Law, December 2008, Pages: 720

Contracts of Carriage by Land and Air, previously a component of the Yates loose-leaf, Contract for the Carriage of Goods by Road, Rail, Air and Inland Waterways is now available in book format, providing in-depth clause-by-clause analysis and commentary of the major international conventions and standard form contracts within these areas.

This book provides:

- In-depth clause-by-clause analysis and commentary of the major international Conventions and standard form contracts within these areas
- New editions of two standard forms of contract for internal carriage by rail
- Citation of the relevant case law and statutes
- Footnote annotations and cross-references for each clause or provision

Major updates include

- Extended commentary on the Montreal Convention 1999 on carriage by air, implemented 2004 and on CIM 1999 implemented 2006
- Extensive reference to British Waterways Conditions for the Carriage of Freight 2003 and Waterways Freight Vessel Conditions 2003
- Notes on industry developments and their legal ramifications
- Notes on recent legal, policy and industry developments, including those arising from relevant EU Directives, in relation to the carriage of goods by inland water

Divided into useful sections:

- Carriage of goods by road
- Carriage of goods by rail
- Carriage of goods by air
- Carriage of goods by inland water

Professor Malcolm Clarke M.A., LL.B., Ph.D. (Cantab.);
Professor of Commercial Contract Law

Interests
Insurance law. Contract law. Transport law: carriage of goods by air, road, rail and sea.

CV / Biography
Chairman Drafting Committee, Project Group for the Restatement of European Insurance Contract Law

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