Admiralty Jurisdiction and Practice
Admiralty Jurisdiction and Practice is the definitive work on litigation in the Admiralty Court. It provides unrivalled commentary and analysis of admiralty law as well as the jurisdiction and procedure of the Admiralty Court.

Now in its sixth edition, it is firmly established as the leading reference guide for today’s maritime practitioner. It deals with several topics not covered elsewhere, including the impact of insolvency, the interplay between jurisdiction and practice, the range of applicable limitation periods, the role of international conventions, and how collision claims should be litigated. This edition has been fully updated to include new case law and important changes in practice and procedure since 2017. It covers the implications of Brexit as well as changes to CPR Part 61 and its accompanying Practice Direction in particular in relation to limitation claims and the new rules for pleading collision claims.

This book is the first choice for all those concerned with admiralty law. It is essential to maritime practitioners in England and the international common law world.

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Admiralty Jurisdiction and Practice
Admiralty Jurisdiction and Practice is the definitive work on litigation in the Admiralty Court. It provides unrivalled commentary and analysis of admiralty law as well as the jurisdiction and procedure of the Admiralty Court.

Now in its sixth edition, it is firmly established as the leading reference guide for today’s maritime practitioner. It deals with several topics not covered elsewhere, including the impact of insolvency, the interplay between jurisdiction and practice, the range of applicable limitation periods, the role of international conventions, and how collision claims should be litigated. This edition has been fully updated to include new case law and important changes in practice and procedure since 2017. It covers the implications of Brexit as well as changes to CPR Part 61 and its accompanying Practice Direction in particular in relation to limitation claims and the new rules for pleading collision claims.

This book is the first choice for all those concerned with admiralty law. It is essential to maritime practitioners in England and the international common law world.

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Admiralty Jurisdiction and Practice

Admiralty Jurisdiction and Practice

by John A. Kimbell KC
Admiralty Jurisdiction and Practice

Admiralty Jurisdiction and Practice

by John A. Kimbell KC

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Admiralty Jurisdiction and Practice is the definitive work on litigation in the Admiralty Court. It provides unrivalled commentary and analysis of admiralty law as well as the jurisdiction and procedure of the Admiralty Court.

Now in its sixth edition, it is firmly established as the leading reference guide for today’s maritime practitioner. It deals with several topics not covered elsewhere, including the impact of insolvency, the interplay between jurisdiction and practice, the range of applicable limitation periods, the role of international conventions, and how collision claims should be litigated. This edition has been fully updated to include new case law and important changes in practice and procedure since 2017. It covers the implications of Brexit as well as changes to CPR Part 61 and its accompanying Practice Direction in particular in relation to limitation claims and the new rules for pleading collision claims.

This book is the first choice for all those concerned with admiralty law. It is essential to maritime practitioners in England and the international common law world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032481449
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/31/2025
Series: Lloyd's Shipping Law Library
Edition description: 6th ed.
Pages: 516
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

John Kimbell KC is a barrister practising at Quadrant Chambers, London. He is also a German qualified lawyer. Since taking silk in 2015 and becoming a Deputy High Court Judge in 2018, John has accepted a range of commercial and maritime arbitration appointments, including as an ad hoc, LMAA, DIS, LCIA and GMAA arbitrator while continuing to appear and advise as counsel in a wide range of maritime and international commercial cases.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Subject-Matter Jurisdiction 3. Exercise of Jurisdiction 4. Procedure in an Admiralty Claim In Rem 5. Limitation Periods 6. Priorities 7. Collision Claims 8. Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims 9. References to the Admiralty Registrar 10. Ship Mortgages

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