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28 U.S.F. Mar. L.J. 237 (2015-2016)
Seaworthiness: The Adequacy of the Rotterdam Rules Approach

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Seaworthiness: The Adequacy of the

Rotterdam Rules Approach


           DELPHINE AURILIE LAURENCE DEFOSSEZ*


I. A B STR A C T  ..................................................................................... 237
II. IN TRO DU CTION  ............................................................................. 237
III. C OM M ON  LAW   ............................................................................. 239
IV. HAGUE/HAGUE-VISBY   RULES .................................................... 241
V . H AM BURG  R ULES ......................................................................... 243
V I. ROTTERDAM     RULES .................................................................... 244
V II. C OM PARISON  ............................................................................. 245
V III. C ON CLU SION  ............................................................................ 252


                           I. ABSTRACT
    This Article examines four regimes that regulate the carriage of goods
by sea with regard to seaworthiness: (1) Common law; (2) the Hague/Hague-
Visby Rules; (3) the Hamburg Rules; and (4) the Rotterdam Rules. This
article not only compares the text, but it also explains why the Rotterdam
Rules approach is the most in line with current trade.

                        II. INTRODUCTION
    Seaworthiness is one of the most discussed principles and influences
various fields of law, such as insurance and liability.' The distribution of
risks is achieved either by contract or by law. The doctrine of seaworthiness







    *  LL.B (Maastricht University), LL.M. (European University Institute); LL.M. Candidate
at Swansea University.
    1. Ridgway K. Foley, Jr., A Survey ofthe Maritime Doctrine of Seaworthiness, 46 OR. L.
REV. 369, 396 (1967).

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