2021
DOI: 10.54007/ijmaf.2021.13.2.53
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Liability Implications of the Rotterdam Rules for Indian Dry Ports

Abstract: The carrier's liability during the sea leg of transportation is quite unambiguous. However, the shipper's concerns during the land leg remain yet to be adequately addressed. In India, the land leg of container transportation between gateway ports and dry ports is conducted by the road/rail transporters appointed by the carrier or the dry port operators. The inland transportation of containers, however, is governed by different legal instruments, the provisions of which are not congruent, especially with regard… Show more

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