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Historical and current juridical aspects of cooperation between international scheduled liner shipping organisations: a South African perspective

Shipping companies involved in the scheduled liner shipping trade are essentially concerned with providing a regular ocean transport service to shippers. This service consists of a fixed sailing pattern on a publicised schedule operating on a specific geographic trade route. It is essentially a regu...

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Main Author: De Vos, Andrew
Other Authors: Snyman, Henning
Format: Thesis
Language:English
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Published: Shipping Law Unit 2025
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description Shipping companies involved in the scheduled liner shipping trade are essentially concerned with providing a regular ocean transport service to shippers. This service consists of a fixed sailing pattern on a publicised schedule operating on a specific geographic trade route. It is essentially a regular service with voyages tendered to take place on certain dates or at fixed intervals.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/41425 Historical and current juridical aspects of cooperation between international scheduled liner shipping organisations: a South African perspective De Vos, Andrew Snyman, Henning Bradfield, Graham Shipping Law Shipping companies involved in the scheduled liner shipping trade are essentially concerned with providing a regular ocean transport service to shippers. This service consists of a fixed sailing pattern on a publicised schedule operating on a specific geographic trade route. It is essentially a regular service with voyages tendered to take place on certain dates or at fixed intervals. 2025-05-05T11:37:53Z 2025-05-05T11:37:53Z 1998 2024-07-11T08:31:29Z Thesis / Dissertation Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/41425 en eng application/pdf Shipping Law Unit Faculty of Law University of Cape Town
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Historical and current juridical aspects of cooperation between international scheduled liner shipping organisations: a South African perspective
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title Historical and current juridical aspects of cooperation between international scheduled liner shipping organisations: a South African perspective
title_full Historical and current juridical aspects of cooperation between international scheduled liner shipping organisations: a South African perspective
title_fullStr Historical and current juridical aspects of cooperation between international scheduled liner shipping organisations: a South African perspective
title_full_unstemmed Historical and current juridical aspects of cooperation between international scheduled liner shipping organisations: a South African perspective
title_short Historical and current juridical aspects of cooperation between international scheduled liner shipping organisations: a South African perspective
title_sort historical and current juridical aspects of cooperation between international scheduled liner shipping organisations a south african perspective
topic Shipping Law
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