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Focuses on English law and the relationship of the Convention with English law Considers the law of salvage in other jurisdictions in relation to English lawTakes you through the situations in which a claim is entitled Looks at salvage agreements Examines the duties of each party and the consequences of misconductLooks at salvage payments, covering who is liable and how it is distributed#Includes coverage of the growing area of underwater cultural property and treasureCONTENTSNature of the Subject History Subjects of Salvage Danger and Salvage Services Environmental Services Entitlement to Claim Voluntariness Success Salvage Agreements Duties of Parties Misconduct Restriction on Claims Proceedings Salved Values Assessment Liability for Payment Apportionment of Salvage Payments AppendicesEDITORS & EDITORIAL BOARDProfessor Francis Rose is a highly experienced and respected academic in the field of shipping law and is Professor of Commercial Law at Bristol University. He has published widely in Commercial Law, particularly Maritime Law and International Trade Law, Restitution and Contract.
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