<p>This book covers in one handy volume all the major topics associated with ship operations. Carefully, co-ordinated to ensure breadth, relevance and lack of overlap, the topics covered are addressed by authors are the very top of their profession, whether in legal practice or academia, and are presented in a manner which is topical and clear. </p> <p>Part I offers a detailed and critical analysis of issues of contemporary importance concerning new liability regimes and developments. Part 2 discusses how parties, in particular ship operators, attempt in contemporary practice to allocate their risks concerning ship operations. Part 3 evaluates the legal position of those involved in more ‘back office’ operations. </p> <p>The book provides an invaluable guide to recent legal and practical developments and offers a comprehensive, well-informed and thoroughly practical guide on what is a very complex and developing area of law. It will therefore be of great use to legal practitioners and administrators of ship operations worldwide, as well as students in this area and academics associated with maritime law generally.</p> <p>Part 1- Emerging Legal Problems and Liabilities for Ship Operators </p> <p>Chapter 1- Sanctions and Money Laundering – Associate Professor George Leloudas <br>Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University</p> <p>Chapter 2- Criminal Liability of Seafarers and Operators- Professor Henrik Ringbom <br>Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, Oslo University</p> <p>Chapter 3- Cyber Problems- The Tort Liabilities That Can Be Incurred by Shipowners and Operators Due to Inadequate Cyber Security- Daniel Martin, Partner, HFW, London</p> <p>Chapter 4- Cyber Risks and Insurance- Professor Barış Soyer, Director, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University</p> <p>Chapter 5- Insolvency Difficulties – Professor Andrew Tettenborn, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University</p> <p>Chapter 6- Liability for Wrongful Arrest – Sir Bernard Eder Arbitrator, 4 Essex Court, International Judge of the Singapore International Commercial Court, Acting Judge of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court</p> <p>Chapter 7- Liability for Wrongful Arrest Euro Style– Associate Professor Frank Stevens Erasmus University Law School, The Netherlands</p> <p>Chapter 8- Electromagnetic Fields and Navigation: On Board Safety in the Radar- Professor Olivier Cachard, University of Lorraine, France</p> <p>Part 2- Ship Operations in a Contractual Context </p> <p>Chapter 9- A New GENCON: Transforming A Standard Charter for the Modern World- John Weale, Fednav, Montreal</p> <p>Chapter 10- Time Charterers’ Employment Orders and Shipowners’ Rights of Indemnity- Professor Simon Baughen, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University</p> <p>Chapter 12- New BIMCO Clauses and Risk Allocation (Cyber, Piracy, Sulphur) – Professor Richard Williams, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University</p> <p>Part 3- Back Office Ship Operations </p> <p>Chapter 13- Bunkers – Who Pays When Things Go Wrong? Simon Rainey QC, Quadrant Chambers, London</p> <p>Chapter 14- Contemporary Legal Issues Concerning Ship Managers – Daniel Jones, Clyde &amp; Co, London</p> <p>Chapter 15- Ship Management Agreements for Autonomous Ships – Grant Hunter, Chief Officer for Legal and Contractual Affairs, BIMCO</p>