Offshore Contracts and Liabilities

Barış Soyer editor Andrew Tettenborn editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:18th Dec '20

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Written by a team of top academics and highly-experienced legal practitioners, this is a very complex area of law. It provides both a critical analysis on contemporary legal issues concerning offshore contracts, and an in-depth account of the numerous liability regimes inherently connected to offshore operations.

Key features of Offshore Contracts and Liabilities:



  • Detailed insight into contemporary legal issues concerning offshore contracts, including Supplytime and Heavycon


  • In-depth analysis of the current liability regimes with clear reference to contemporary industry practice


  • Thorough examination of the current state of the law from national, regional and international perspectives


  • Up-to-date coverage of hot topics such as liability for offshore installations, knock-for knock agreements in offshore contracts and recently-developed new standard forms, such as Windtime.

This book is an indispensable guide for legal practitioners, academics and industry professionals worldwide

Overall, this is a very fine book which is indispensable reading for any practitioner active within the field and which will also be of great interest to students and scholars of maritime law, energy law or the law of commercial contracts. - Greg Gordon, University of Aberdeen


"Overall, this is a very fine book which is indispensable reading for any practitioner active within the field and which will also be of great interest to students and scholars of maritime law, energy law or the law of commercial contracts. The papers in Part 1 amount to nothing less than a supberb work of scholarship" - Greg Gordon,University of Aberdeen

ISBN: 9780367739782

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

488 pages