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Now in its fourth edition, and containing over 500 pages of fully revised and updated material, Shipping Finance includes an analysis of ship mortgage terms and conditions, and mortgagee rights acr...
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31 July 2018

Now in its fourth edition, and containing over 500 pages of fully revised and updated material, Shipping Finance includes an analysis of ship mortgage terms and conditions, and mortgagee rights across the main maritime jurisdictions.
In addition, Shipping Finance provides an extensive discussion of the procedure and documentation for registering ships on a country-by-country basis, with detailed advice from local experts.
Chapters include: shipping finance from a banker's perspective; the financing of secondhand ships; the financing of new buildings; assignments of insurances and earnings, guarantees, indemnities, charges, debentures and other security relied upon by financiers; the sale and purchase of secondhand ships; the role of insurance in shipping; Islamic finance; Chinese leasing; and restructuring.
Shipping Finance is an essential reference tool for anyone involved in shipping finance including bankers, lawyers and shipowners.
Price: £195.00
Pages: 676
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Imprint: Globe Law and Business
Publication Date:
31 July 2018
ISBN: 9781787421417
Format: eBook
BISACs:
LAW / General, Shipping law, LAW / Maritime, International law, transport & commerce: maritime law
This is an impressive, well organised book which appears to be aimed at practitioners rather than academics. It has plenty of standard documents and commentaries, and where necessary it considers individual clauses, terms and covenants. Case law is rightly footnoted rather than given centre stage in the chapters, and industry practice is discussed where appropriate.
Preface 5
Julie Clegg
Jonathan Ward
Stephenson Harwood LLP
Introduction 7
Julie Clegg
Stephenson Harwood LLP
Ship finance – the banker’s perspective 17
Peter Illingworth
The financing of newbuildings 51
Jonathan Ward
Danaë Hosek-Ugolini
Stephenson Harwood LLP
The financing of second-hand vessels 81
Dora Mace-Kokota
Danaë Hosek-Ugolini
Stephenson Harwood LLP
The sale and purchase of second-hand vessels 107
James Foley-Comer
Danaë Hosek-Ugolini
Stephenson Harwood LLP
The ship mortgage
Introduction 151
Julie Clegg
Stephenson Harwood LLP
International contributions
Bahamas 167
Bermuda 173
The People’s Republic of China 179
Cyprus 185
France 195
Greece 201
Hong Kong 209
Isle of Man 217
Liberia 221
Malta 229
Marshall Islands 237
Norwegian International Ship Register 245
Panama 251
Singapore 263
United Kingdom 269
The assignment of insurances, earnings, charter rights and requisition 275
Ian Mace
Stephenson Harwood LLP
Other security 295
Sheila Obhrai
Stephenson Harwood LLP
Registering the ship
Introduction 311
Julie Clegg
Stephenson Harwood LLP
International contributions
Bahamas 313
Bermuda 323
The People’s Republic of China 341
Cyprus 355
France 379
Greece 391
Hong Kong 409
Isle of Man 425
Liberia 433
Malta 449
Marshall Islands 459
Norwegian International Ship Register 477
Panama 489
Singapore 511
United Kingdom 529
The role of insurance in shipping and ship financing 541
Peter Mellett
BankServe Insurance Services Ltd
An introduction to Islamic finance 597
Nijoe Joseph
Stephenson Harwood Middle East LLP
Chinese leasing 609
Elton Chan
Stephenson Harwood
Restructuring shipping loans: a practical approach 623
Keith R McRae
MCIBS
About the authors 649
Table of legislation 653
Table of cases 663
Index 667