UK Steel Industry & International TradePart One of this work examines the UK steel industry within the European Community trade regulations to establish the UK's position in this area and to see how and if the UK steel industry might evolve. Largely, the work consists of a readable and sensible analysis of the primary information in case-law and Statutes and Conventions and Trade Agreements in the context of world politics and world economics. Part Two presents a realistic and comprehensive snapshot of the international trade situation with particular reference to the UK. |
Contents
Table of Cases | 3 |
Introduction | 9 |
Proposed Future Regulations that have Effect on UK Steel | 24 |
The future of UK steel trade | 36 |
ECSC Treaty was different to the EC Treaty as regards steel | 47 |
Conclusion | 51 |
United Kingdoms World Export Share in 1985 | 57 |
Preface | 63 |
Carriage of Goods at Sea Act 1992 UK | 138 |
Uncitral Model Law 1985 | 149 |
1983 Revision | 162 |
Institue of London Underwriters Clauses A 1982 | 182 |
Institute Cargo Clauses C 1982 | 192 |
Guide to the Hamburg Rules 1978 | 224 |
The HagueVisby Rules 1968 | 248 |
The Warsaw Convention 1929 | 255 |
International Trade Law in Perspective | 69 |
Commentary on the Electronic Communications Act 2000 | 82 |
INCOTERMS 2000 | 102 |
1993 Revision | 112 |
Introduction to the Hague Rules 1924 | 264 |
Countries which apply the Hamburg Hague and HagueVisby Rules | 275 |
Common terms and phrases
accordance actual carrier affreightment agreed amendment and/or apply arbitral tribunal Article authorised award banks will accept beneficiary bill of lading breach buyer cargo carriage by sea charter party claim Clause Climate Change Levy competition Confirming Bank consignee consignor contract of carriage Convention Corus countries court credit stipulates damage or delay damage or expense declaration deemed delay in delivery delivered destination Draft(s EC Treaty effect European European Union expiry date export freight Government Hague-Visby Rules Incoterms indicates insurance cover Issuing Bank Letter of Credit liability loading on board loss or damage modification negotiation obligations party payment perform period person place of business port of discharge port of loading referred regulations reimburse relation Romania seller servants or agents ship shipper subject matter insured taking in charge Tariffs terms and conditions transferred transhipment UK steel industry Unless otherwise stipulated World Trade Organisation