
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2172335
The Paper offers a comparative analysis of various conventions on Carriage of Goods by Sea in the context of evaluating the recent Rotterdam Rules. It examines the salient aspects of the Convention and the reaction of signatories and other countries. Specifically, it tries to ascertain if signing the convention is compatible with the needs and interests of developing and under-developed countries specifically India.
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