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Utgave 482/2017
Bills of lading and sea way bills issued under charter parties: who is bound?
Some reflections concerning the scope of the Maritime Code section 172a
Enforcement of the Sulphur in Fuel Requirements : Same, Same but Different
EEA – a “distinct legal order of its own”?
Abolishing Cabotage : Regulatory Framework in Coastal and Cruise Shipping. The Case of Greece
The Nordic Trustee: A Right to Sue and be Sued in its Own Name
Suing oil and mining companies for environmental damage – procedural barriers and opportunities in a comparative context
Private classification societies acting on behalf of the regulatory authorities within the shipping industry
SIMPLY 2016
Bills of lading and sea way bills issued under charter parties: who is bound?
Some reflections concerning the scope of the Maritime Code section 172a
Enforcement of the Sulphur in Fuel Requirements : Same, Same but Different
EEA – a “distinct legal order of its own”?
Abolishing Cabotage : Regulatory Framework in Coastal and Cruise Shipping. The Case of Greece
The Nordic Trustee: A Right to Sue and be Sued in its Own Name
1 The Norwegian Bond Market and the Nordic Trustee
2 The Contractual Framework and its Anglo-Saxon Origin
3 A Representative’s Lack of Title to Sue and be Sued
4 The Nordic Trustee’s Legal Battle
5 Implications following the Nordic Trustee’s Title to Sue
6 The Bond Trustee’s Right to Sue and be Sued in the UK and the US
7 The Right of the Nordic Trustee to be Sued in its Own Name
8 The Need for Legal Codification Revisited
9 Concluding Remarks
Suing oil and mining companies for environmental damage – procedural barriers and opportunities in a comparative context
Private classification societies acting on behalf of the regulatory authorities within the shipping industry
Publiseringspolitikk
The Nordic Trustee: A Right to Sue and be Sued in its Own Name
482/2017
The Nordic Trustee: A Right to Sue and be Sued in its Own Name
Benedicte Haavik
Urrang
Lawyer at Nordisk Legal Services, Oslo
Forrige
4 Conclusion
Neste
1 The Norwegian Bond Market and the Nordic Trustee