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Tag: Shipping Law. Baughen. Seventh edition.

New book from IISTL Member

On December 11, 2018December 10, 2018 By Professor Simon BaughenIn Admiralty Law, Carriage of Goods, Charterparties, Jurisdiction, Oil and Gas Law, Oil Pollution Liability, UncategorizedLeave a comment

Out today. https://www.routledge.com/Shipping-Law-7th-Edition/Baughen/p/book/9781138045378

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