Hamburg Rules
Hamburg Rules in Law Enforcement
Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of Hamburg Rules.
Hamburg Rules in Maritime Law
Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.
The following is a definition of Hamburg Rules, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: [Translation of Hamburg Rules in French: “Règles de Hambourg”] [Translation of Hamburg Rules in Spanish: “Reglas de Hamburgo- “] [Translation of Hamburg Rules in Italian: “Regole di Amburgo”] [Translation of Hamburg Rules in German: “Hamburger Regeln”] – The United Nations Convention on the Carriage of Goods by Sea”, adopted at Hamburg on March 30, 1978 and in force as of November 1, 1992. See English text: Tetley, M.C.C., 4 Ed., 2008 at pp. 2650-2676.
Resources
See Also
- Law Enforcement Officer
- Police Work
- Law Enforcement Agency
Further Reading
- Hamburg Rules in A Dictionary of Law Enforcement (Oxford University Press)
- Hamburg Rules in the Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement
- A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis
Hamburg Rules
Resources
See Also
- See bill of lading; international carriage.
Hamburg Rules in Admiralty Law
For information on hamburg rules in this context, see the entry on hamburg rules in the maritime law encyclopedia.
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