TY - BOOK AU - Jia,Shangnan AU - Zhao,Lijun TI - Commercial and Maritime Law in China and Europe T2 - Maritime and transport law library SN - 9781000802511 U1 - 341.45094 23 PY - 2022/// CY - Milton PB - Informa Law KW - Maritime law KW - China KW - Europe KW - International commercial arbitration KW - LAW / Commercial / International Trade KW - bisacsh KW - LAW / Maritime N1 - Description based upon print version of record; Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Table of conventions, legislation and rules -- Table of cases -- List of tables -- Authors' biographies -- Foreword by The Hon. Sir Bernard Eder -- Chapter 1 Introduction: An Overview of Commercial and Maritime Law in China and Europe -- Part I Law in the Books: When East Meets West -- Chapter 2 The Curious Concept of Employment Salvage in Chinese Law: The Case of Archangelos Gabriel -- Chapter 3 What Is EU Maritime Law -- and Will the UK Miss It after Brexit?; Chapter 4 The Modernisation of the Chinese Maritime Code: The Revision of the Hybrid Regime Governing Carriage of Goods by Sea -- Chapter 5 Duty to Make Fair Presentation of the Risk under the UK Insurance Act 2015 -- Chapter 6 Marine Insurance Law Reform in China: Experiences from the UK -- Part II Law in Action: Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution -- Chapter 7 China in the International Commercial Dispute Resolution Arena: The Establishment of the China International Commercial Court -- Chapter 8 Cultural and Linguistic Sensitivity in International Arbitration; Chapter 9 Compulsory Consolidation in Arbitral Proceedings: An Infringement on Party Autonomy? -- Chapter 10 The Interim Measures Mechanism in International Arbitration in China: Law and Recent Developments -- Chapter 11 Chinese Experiences of Commercial Litigation and Mediation in Italy -- Chapter 12 Recent Chinese Experience in London Maritime Arbitration and Litigation -- Part III Liability Regimes -- Chapter 13 Deficiency and Remedy of a Cargo Lien Clause under Multiple Charterparties: From the Perspective of Chinese Law; Chapter 14 Multimodal Transport in German Case Law: The Beginning and the End of the Sea Carriage -- Chapter 15 Civil Liability for Marine Oil Pollution in China and Europe -- Chapter 16 The Legal Challenges for Seafarers in Claiming Workplace Injury Compensation in China -- Part IV Looking Forward: New Initiatives in the Digital Age -- Chapter 17 Forward Planning -- Regulation of Artificial Intelligence and Maritime Trade -- Index N2 - Both China and Europe have a long tradition of commercial and maritime law; and this new book examining various topics from their particular perspectives is both timely and important. It links the vital component of maritime law with commercial law, financial law and trade policy. The book has performed a remarkable task in making connections between China and Europe through the lenses of substantive and procedrual laws, covering a wide range of areas, including commercial law, insurance law, salvage, EU maritime law and Brexit, carriage of goods by sea, arbitration, mediation, litigation, the recently formed China International Commercial Court, and different liability regimes, as well as a brief look forward into new initiatives and artificial intelligence in the digital age. In these challenging times, we all have much to learn from each other in seeking to find answers to what are often difficult problems. This book provides a welcome opportunity for anyone interested in commercial and maritime law to engage in that learning exercise and, looking ahead, thereby to help solve such problems as may arise in the future - in a practical and fair manner. It is therefore of great relevance to both the academic field and the legal practice field in China and Europe UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003160298 ER -