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The Future of Shipping Law
Simone Lamont-Black (Series Editor), Paul Myburgh (Series Editor)
Stimulating, forward-looking books on the commercial, technological, humanitarian, societal and environmental challenges of shipping law. This series offers a venue for publishing imaginative books on the theoretical and practical aspects of shipping law, and current and future challenges of the 21st century and beyond. It understands shipping law in its wider context covering all aspects of shipping, including the movement of goods or persons around the world —whether by sea, land, air or multimodal —and including freight forwarding and logistics. The series publishes works on the commercial aspects of shipping in light of developments such as digitalisation; artificial intelligence and automation; the agenda of environmental protection; green financing; climate goals; and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Books in the series step beyond business as usual and embrace creative approaches to current and emerging issues or disrupters in shipping law. The series promotes research investigating the interrelationship between shipping law and topical issues of our time, including the environment; economics; political and human rights issues; health issues; the transport supply chain and logistics; and employment law and conditions.
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