The effect of the regulation of a carrier's liability by the mandatory application of rules introduced by international convention are considered in the context of a review of the standard terms and conditions employed by major UK passenger carriers reacting to the Athens Convention 1974. It is hoped that by analysing the impact of the Athens Convention upon the British operators who still play a significant part in the international transport of passengers, that light will be shed on the response than can be expected from maritime carriers to the imposition of international convention jurisdiction generally.


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    Title :

    The theory and practice of a carrier's liability under the Athens Convention—the English experience


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    1991-01-01




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    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


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