Fraud and Risk in Commercial Law, edited by Paul S Davies and Hans Tjio, Hart Publishing, August 2024, 9781509970759. This book provides an analysis of key contemporary issues on the theme of fraud and risk in commercial law, including: technology and fraud, secondary liability and ‘failure to prevent’ economic crime, abuse of business entities, insolvency and creditor protection, injunctions and other orders, cross-border issues, the relationship between regulation and private law, and the solutions policy makers can use – for instance, mandatory as opposed to disclosure rules, or rules as opposed to standards. With contributions by leading experts, this book is essential reading for both academics and practitioners across the common law world. RRP: £110, discount Price: £88 -order online at www.bloomsbury.com – use the code GLR BD8 to get 20% off.
Carbon-Free Shipping and Shipping Carbon: Contracts in Context, edited by Stephen Girvin and Vibe Ulfbeck, Hart Publishing, August 2024, 9781509972630. This book explores the private law implementation of the new international and EU regulatory framework targeting decarbonisation in the shipping industry. The book is intended to pave the way for understanding how core shipping contracts can work in this new context and the extent to which the new types of clauses will profoundly transform contracts. It presents contributions by experienced and younger academics and practitioners from Asian, European, and Scandinavian legal systems. RRP: £95, discount Price: £76 -order online at www.bloomsbury.com – use the code GLR BD8 to get 20% off.
Green Shipping Contracts: A Contract Governance Approach to Achieving Decarbonisation in the Shipping Sector by Pia Rebelo, Hart Publishing, August 2024, 9781509967926. This book evaluates the ways in which maritime transactions can achieve global decarbonisation targets in accordance with contract governance theory. The chapters cover a wide spectrum of considerations and external influences on shipping contracts to enhance the effectiveness of green terms. In a transnational sector such as shipping, where contracts can exert greater influence on corporate decarbonisation efforts than international regulation, the book challenges the traditional limitations of contract law and calls for deeper integration of green principles into private relationships. RRP: £85, discount Price: £68 – order online at www.bloomsbury.com – use the code GLR BD8 to get 20% off.
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