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............................................................................................................................I – Introduction 1. The Business of Carriage of GoodsII – Bills of Lading and other Documents of Carriage 2. Shipping Documents Issued before Shipment 3. Types of Bills of Lading 4. Other Documents of Carriage 5. Issue and Transfer of Bills of Lading 6. The Bill of Lading as a Receipt for the Goods Shipped 7. The Bill of Lading as Evidence of the Contract of Carriage 8. The Bill of Lading as a Document of Title 9. Third Parties and Bill of Lading Terms 10. The Carriers' Delivery Obligation 11. Alterations of Delivery Obligations and Other Problems 12. Charterparties and Their Relationship with Bills of Lading 13. Paperless TradingIII – International and Domestic Regulation 14. Domestic Legislation on Cargo Liability 15. The Rise of International Regulation 16. The Movement to the Hamburg Rules 17. Hybrid Carriage Regimes and International Uniformity 18. The Legal Effect and Interpretation of the Hague and Hague-Visby Rules 19. The Scope and Application of the Hague and Hague-Visby RulesIV – The Responsibilities of the Shipper 20. Shipper's Common Law Obligations 21. Freight 22. Shipper's Obligations and Immunities under the Hague and Hague-Visby RulesV – The Obligations of the Carrier 23. Seaworthiness 24. Deviation 25. Reasonable Despatch 26. The Carrier's Obligations under the Hague and Hague—Visby RulesVI – The Rights and Immunities of the Carrier 27. Liens 28. Exclusion of Liability under the Hague and Hague-Visby Rules 29. Limitation of LiabilityVII – Charterparties 30. Voyage Charterparties 31. Laytime and Demurrage 32. Time CharterpartiesVIII – Cargo Claims 33. Frustration 34. Limitation Periods 35. Admiralty ClaimsAppendicesIndex............................................................................................................................