Ocean Bills of Lading: Traditional Forms, Substitutes, and Edi SystemsA. Athanassios N. Yiannopoulos Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1995 M01 1 - 296 páginas The main thrust of this volume is the use of electronic bills of lading in lieu of the traditional documents. The advantages of electronic bills of lading are many, including lower cost, higher efficiency, improved security, and speedier delivery of goods at the end of the voyage (the collection of reports focus upon bills of lading for the international carriage of goods by sea). According to the contributors, the use of electronic bills of lading is, essentially, a business rather than a legal decision. The law may provide the legal framework for the function of electronic bills of lading in the same way and with the same effects as the traditional bills of lading. However, business interests will eventually determine whether the availability of, and the economic incentives for, the use of the electronic bills of lading outweigh concerns for privacy and the safeguarding of trade secrets, for accuracy of information, and for security transactions and acquisition. Such concerns call for technological rather than legal solutions. This book ahould appeal primarily to practitioners who are interested in economics and commerce. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 88
Página v
... Bills of Lading ; Sea Waybills 19 5 . EDI Systems and Electronic Bills of Lading 20 5.1 . Background 20 5.2 . EDI in Practice 22 5.2.1 . The SeaDocs Experiment 22 5.2.2 . Electronic Transmission of Sea Waybill Information 5.3 . EDI Laws ...
... Bills of Lading ; Sea Waybills 19 5 . EDI Systems and Electronic Bills of Lading 20 5.1 . Background 20 5.2 . EDI in Practice 22 5.2.1 . The SeaDocs Experiment 22 5.2.2 . Electronic Transmission of Sea Waybill Information 5.3 . EDI Laws ...
Página vi
... . The Narrow Approach 72 4.2 . The Broad Approach 72 4.3 . The Middle Approach 73 5 . Sea Waybills and Other Non - Negotiable Instruments 73 32 37 38 39 40 40 41 42 53 6 . 6.1 . Electronic Bills of Lading Requirement of VI Table of ...
... . The Narrow Approach 72 4.2 . The Broad Approach 72 4.3 . The Middle Approach 73 5 . Sea Waybills and Other Non - Negotiable Instruments 73 32 37 38 39 40 40 41 42 53 6 . 6.1 . Electronic Bills of Lading Requirement of VI Table of ...
Página vii
... Electronic Bills of Lading Requirement of a " Writing " or a " Document " 75 76 6.2 . Documents of Title and Negotiability 77 6.3 . Signature and Other Authentication 77 6.4 . Evidential Value of EDI Messages 78 6.5 . Formation of ...
... Electronic Bills of Lading Requirement of a " Writing " or a " Document " 75 76 6.2 . Documents of Title and Negotiability 77 6.3 . Signature and Other Authentication 77 6.4 . Evidential Value of EDI Messages 78 6.5 . Formation of ...
Página ix
... Bills of Lading Adequately Cover Multimodal Carriage of Goods ? 125 5.4 . Number of Intermediaries Influenced by the Electronic Bill of Lading 125 6 . Conclusions 125 6.1 . 6.2 . Present State of Evolution in the Form of the Bill of ...
... Bills of Lading Adequately Cover Multimodal Carriage of Goods ? 125 5.4 . Number of Intermediaries Influenced by the Electronic Bill of Lading 125 6 . Conclusions 125 6.1 . 6.2 . Present State of Evolution in the Form of the Bill of ...
Página xi
... Bills of Lading 175 6 . The New Law - Carriage of Goods By Sea Act ( COGSA ) 1992 176 6.1 . Rights of Suit 176 6.2 ... Bills of Lading 178 6.4 . Future Technological Developments and COGSA 1992 179 6.4.1 . Problems in Relation to Electronic ...
... Bills of Lading 175 6 . The New Law - Carriage of Goods By Sea Act ( COGSA ) 1992 176 6.1 . Rights of Suit 176 6.2 ... Bills of Lading 178 6.4 . Future Technological Developments and COGSA 1992 179 6.4.1 . Problems in Relation to Electronic ...
Contenido
3 | 14 |
5 | 20 |
4 | 26 |
Conclusions | 41 |
Bibliography | 53 |
The Content of the Bill of Lading | 59 |
Conclusions | 65 |
Remedies in Tort and Implied Contract | 71 |
CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS CONCERNING THE FORM OF BILLS | 161 |
Contents of a Bill of Lading | 167 |
The New Law Carriage of Goods By Sea | 176 |
CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS CONCERNING THE FORM OF BILLS | 185 |
The Function of the Electronic Bill of Lading as Evidence | 193 |
Matters of Form | 200 |
The Content of the Bill of Lading | 206 |
The Past and the Future | 213 |
2 | 77 |
2 | 83 |
2 | 92 |
6 | 99 |
Advantages and Drawbacks | 124 |
La documentation utilisée | 133 |
Conclusion | 139 |
Apparition de formes nouvelles | 154 |
The Content of the Bill of Lading | 219 |
Conclusions | 226 |
LADING NEW ZEALAND | 237 |
Problems with Traditional Bills of Lading | 254 |
The Electronic Bill of Lading | 280 |
Conclusion | 295 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Ocean Bills of Lading:Traditional Forms, Substitutes, and EDI Systems A. Yiannopoulos Sin vista previa disponible - 1995 |
Términos y frases comunes
Answer application Article 91 Belgian bill of lading Bonassies DMF Brussels Convention Bs/L cargo carrier chargeur charterparty choice of law clause CMI Rules COGSA Commercial Code commercial paper connaissement consignee contained contract of carriage contrat de transport Court CPML delivery destinataire Discussion Paper document of title EDI systems EDIFACT electronic bills Electronic Data Interchange endorsement été être evidence forms of bills Hague Rules Hague-Visby Rules Hamburg Rules Himalaya clause holder juridical acts lading legislation liability Lloyd's Rep loading marchandises Maritime Law multimodal transport national reports négociable negotiable bills negotiable instruments non-negotiable bills Ocean Bills paper bill parties peut port préc Private Key problems provisions Question règles Rules for Electronic Sea Act Sea Carriage sea waybills SeaDocs shipment shipper signature supra titre trade data traditional bill traditional forms transactions transfer transmission transport document transport maritime transporteur UNCITRAL uniform validity Visby Rules Zealand