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Maritime law in New Zealand / Bevan Marten.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wellington, N.Z. : Thomson Reuters, 2016Copyright date: ©2016 Description: xxi, 286 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780947486990
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.93096 23
Contents:
1. New Zealand Maritime Law and Context -- 2. International Maritime Law and New Zealand Domestic Law -- 3. Regulation of Maritime Activities and Marine Pollution -- 4. Property Interests in Ships -- 5. Maritime Contracts -- 6. Salvage and Wreck Removal -- 7. Civil Liability -- 8. Criminal Liability -- 9. Admiralty Jurisdiction in New Zealand.
Summary: "Despite the New Zealand economy's near total reliance on shipping, Maritime Law in New Zealand is the first book dedicated to its subject. It provides the wider context in which maritime law issues are dealt with in the New Zealand legal system, as well as valuable guidance on the extensive international law sources that characterise this field. Maritime Law in New Zealand pulls together the various strands of legislation and jurisprudence into one extensive analysis with a distinct focus on application in the New Zealand territorial zone. Divided into nine chapters, the book provides clarity around New Zealand's complex Maritime Transport Act 1994, and discusses its interaction with related legislation such as the Resource Management Act 1991. Topics like the admiralty jurisdiction and maritime law's distinctive civil liability regimes are placed in a wider context, drawing on other legal systems to highlight similarities, as well as areas in which New Zealand has taken a different path. Applicable to those dealing with maritime issues in a commercial, criminal or regulatory context, Maritime Law in New Zealand will be a valuable resource for domestic and international legal practitioners, academics, marine insurers, ports and all whose business involves the sea."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. New Zealand Maritime Law and Context -- 2. International Maritime Law and New Zealand Domestic Law -- 3. Regulation of Maritime Activities and Marine Pollution -- 4. Property Interests in Ships -- 5. Maritime Contracts -- 6. Salvage and Wreck Removal -- 7. Civil Liability -- 8. Criminal Liability -- 9. Admiralty Jurisdiction in New Zealand.

"Despite the New Zealand economy's near total reliance on shipping, Maritime Law in New Zealand is the first book dedicated to its subject. It provides the wider context in which maritime law issues are dealt with in the New Zealand legal system, as well as valuable guidance on the extensive international law sources that characterise this field. Maritime Law in New Zealand pulls together the various strands of legislation and jurisprudence into one extensive analysis with a distinct focus on application in the New Zealand territorial zone. Divided into nine chapters, the book provides clarity around New Zealand's complex Maritime Transport Act 1994, and discusses its interaction with related legislation such as the Resource Management Act 1991. Topics like the admiralty jurisdiction and maritime law's distinctive civil liability regimes are placed in a wider context, drawing on other legal systems to highlight similarities, as well as areas in which New Zealand has taken a different path. Applicable to those dealing with maritime issues in a commercial, criminal or regulatory context, Maritime Law in New Zealand will be a valuable resource for domestic and international legal practitioners, academics, marine insurers, ports and all whose business involves the sea."--Publisher's website.

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