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- English
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Merchant Shipping Act 1995: An Annotated Guide
About this book
The long-awaited consolidation of the UK merchant shipping legislation finally arrived with the passing of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995 which replaced the thirty or so Acts dating from the Merchant Shipping Act 1894. This new edition of Merchant Shipping Act 1995 - An Annotated Guide provides an authoritative and practical guide to the implications of this important legislation.Written in a clear and accessible style, the authors guide you chronologically through each of the Act's 313 sections. They include expert commentary and analysis to assist your understanding and interpretation of the Act.Merchant Shipping Act 1995 - An Annotated Guide is an essential first-stop reference guide, providing guidance on the appropriate authorities and more detailed texts to which further reference can be made. It is also annotated throughout with comprehensive tables and indexes, making it a truly practical working tool.
Thoroughly revised and up-dated, the second edition includes details of
Amendments to the Merchant Shipping Act 1995
The Merchant Shipping and Maritime Security Act 1997
Statutory instruments and regulations introduced to supplement the Merchant Shipping Act
The most recent case law
Updated references to other texts, which have themselves been updated in the last 4 years
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British ships and United Kingdom ships
NOTES
The classification of a vessel as a British ship will give rise to a number of consequences. Significantly, the British Government is able to exercise a large number of powers in relation to British vessels and the application of the 1995 Act, in consolidating the central provisions of merchant shipping legislation, will subject such vessels to British safety and supervisory requirements. The exercise of these powers by the Government is accepted within international law as being not restricted to British waters, but exerciseable in respect of any vessel flying the British flag, although there is increasing recognition of an element of âport stateâ control through which the legislation of the state which governs the port in which a vessel is operating may retain some regulatory or supervisory powers regardless of the flag of the vessel: see section 32 of the 1988 Act and sections 94, 95, 98 and 100 of the present Act.
British flag
NOTES
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Foreword
- Preface
- Dedications
- Outline Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- Table of European Law and other measures
- Part I British Ships
- Part II Registration
- Part III Masters and Seamen
- Part IV Safety
- Part V Fishing Vessels
- Part VI Prevention of Pollution
- Part VIII Lighthouses
- Part IX Salvage And Wreck
- Part X Enforcement Officers and Powers
- Part XI Accident Investigations and Inquiries
- Part XII Legal Proceedings
- Part XIII Supplemental
- Schedules
- Index