Search Results - "Rotterdam"
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The Rotterdam Demand Model Half A Century On
Published 2015“…Half a century ago, Barten (1964) and Theil (1965) formulated the Rotterdam model, now an important member of the system-wide family. …”
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A critical analysis of the obligation and liability of the carrier under the Rotterdam Rules
Published 2019“…The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea 2008 (‘the Rotterdam Rules’) facilitates modern alternatives and provides substantial changes to the Hague Rules, the Hague-Visby Rules and the Hamburg Rules from various perspectives. …”
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Obligation and liability of the carrier under the Rotterdam Rules: An appraisal
Published 2015“…In addition, they do not provide any legal basis for modern transport practices such as containerisation, the use of electronic transport documents and door-to-door transport contracts (see the Preamble of the Rotterdam Rules).…”
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Estimation Of Meat Demand System In Malaysia : Model Selection Between The Rotterdam Model And The Fdlaids Model [QA280. D618 2006 f rb].
Published 2006“…Kajian ini bertujuan untuk memilih model permintaan yang paling sesuai diantara model Rotterdam dan model First Differenced Linear Approximate Almost Ideal Demand System (FDLAIDS) dengan menggunakan pendekatan ‘tak bersarang’. …”
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The Rotterdam Rules and negotiable electronic transport documents in letter of credit business
Published 2010“…This paper considers the implications of Bills of Lading issued as negotiable electronic transport documents for the maritime international carriage of goods, as proposed by the Rotterdam Rules.The legal usage of paper based documents is considered first.This is followed by discussion of the practical challenges that electronic negotiable Bills of Lading may pose, particularly in the lodgment of electronic records under international letter of credit transactions. …”
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An Empirical Analysis Of Meat Demand System Models In Peninsular Malaysia
Published 2006“…In addition, the LAIDS and Rotterdam have almost similar expenditure elasticities although the Rotterdam model has more elastic expenditure for beef and fish. …”
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