1. The Maritime Labour Convention 2006 in the European Union Ariadne Abel 2. Increased Seafarer Protection under the Maritime Labour Convention 2006: A Maltese Flag Perspective Adrian Attard & Paul Gonzi 3. The Shipmaster and the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 John A. C. Cartner 4. Yachting and the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 Mateusz Bek 5. Crewing Insurance under the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 Johanna Hjalmarsson 6. Seafarer Abandonment Insurance: A System of Financial Security for Seafarers Denis Nifontov With contributions from Capt. Thomas Brown and Nicholas Maddalena 7. Seafarers and Modern Piracy Graham Caldwell 8. The Enforcement Procedures of the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 Alexandros Ntovas 9. How to Determine Jurisdiction and Governing Law in Disputes Arising out of a Seafarer’s Employment Agreement Jennifer Lavelle 10. Implementation of the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency (UK) Interview with Julie Carlton & Neil Atkinson, MCA
Jennifer Lavelle is a Post-Graduate Researcher and Tutor in
Law, Law School, University of Southampton. Her research primarily
focuses on private international law and marine insurance, as well
as maritime labour law. Jennifer is also a member of the Insurance
Law Research Group, University of Southampton, and Gray’s Inn,
London, as well as the general editor and co-founder of
www.aviationlaw.eu
Ariadne Abel is an Associate Economic Officer at the United Nations
Economic Commission for Europe Secretariat.
Dr Adrian Attard is a lawyer with Fenech and Fenech Associates,
where he specialises in Maritime Law and Marine Litigation.
Dr Paul Gonzi is also a lawyer with Fenech and Fenech Associates,
where he specialises in computer and communications law
Dr John A C Cartner is a is practicing maritime
lawyer, a designated Proctor in Admiralty, a chartered
naval architect, has had several commands of oceanic tank and
container vessels, and is a current licensee of the U. S. Coast
Guard as Master of Steam and Motor Vessels of any Gross Tons upon
Oceans with endorsements including STCW.
Mateusz Bek is a Research Fellow with the Insurance Law
Research Group at the University of Southampton. He focuses on
Maritime Law, with particular emphasis placed upon Carriage of
Goods by Sea, International Trade Law, Marine Insurance and
Yachting Law.
Johanna Hjalmarsson is the Informa Senior Research Fellow
in Maritime and Commercial Law; Member, Institute of Maritime Law;
Member, Insurance Law Research Group; Southampton Law School,
University of Southampton.
Denis Nifontov graduated from the University of Bristol in
2008, having studied for an LLB in Law and German, during which he
spent a year in Germany studying at the Faculty of Law of the
University of Göttingen. Denis then proceeded to read for an LL.M
(Maritime Law) at the University of Southampton. Since graduating,
Denis has been working in the Marine Insurance industry in the
UK.
R Graham Caldwell is a PhD candidate at University of
Southampton, currently on sabbatical whilst acting as contract
manager for Titan Salvage on the Costa ‘Concordia’ Wreck Removal
Project. Graham was called to the Bar at Middle Temple in September
2010.
Dr Alexandros X.M. Ntovas Lecturer at the University of Southampton
Law School, where he teaches in the areas of Public International
and European Law, with emphasis on dispute settlement and
environmental law. He is also Member of the Institute of Maritime
Law where he researches and provides legal consultancy on
navigational freedoms and practice as well as on issues regarding
public aspects of piracy and other issues of contemporary safety
and security of ships.
Julie Carlton (Seafarer Safety and Health Manager in MCA) is
responsible for implementing the MLC in UK legislation.
Neil Atkinson (Audit Operations Lead) is responsible for putting in
place arrangements for the practical implementation of the MCA
(e.g. training of surveyors and arranging MLC inspections).
"This book is likely to prove an important resource, particularly in the UK and Europe, for those seeking to implement the MLC. It contains a wealth of valuable observations and useful detail." - Review by Tonia Novitz, University of Bristol, UK, for Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly (2014)
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