Shipboard Management
By Simon Daniels
Shipboard Management supports students undertaking qualification at all stages of maritime training, enhancing and developing knowledge and understanding of the key issues in the Training and Certification Regulations – and beyond, for lifelong mastery, whether at sea or ashore.
Informed by real-world experience of commercial shipboard operations, Shipboard Management offers an essential study guide addressing the issues which are most frequently confronted in the context of ship management. It is designed to foster the ability to analyse and apply the dynamics of the legal and operational structures in which the shipboard management team must engage in merchant vessel operations. Students will progress through increasingly difficult levels of learning activity in order to develop problem-solving abilities. The text focuses on the application of skills and techniques that are fundamental to commercial shipping.
It is also a key reference for professionals in shipowning and management companies, and for maritime lawyers.
Publication date 8 April 2024, so place your order now.
For more information visit: www.routledge.com/9781032422435
Contents
- Introduction: Learning the Law
- Sources of Law
- Conventions Overview
- International Convention for the
- Safety of Life at Sea – SOLAS
- Survey Requirements
- Seaworthiness and Risk Management
- Risk Management in Polar
- Operations
- The International Convention on
- Standards of Training,
- Certification and Watchkeeping for
- Seafarers 1978, Its Regulations
- and Its Amendments – STCW
- International Convention for the
- Prevention of Pollution from Ships –
- MARPOL
- MARPOL – Issues of Accountability
- The International Convention for the
- Control and Management of Ships’
- Ballast Water and Sediments – BWM
- The Maritime Labour Convention –
- MLC – Overview
- The MLC – The Application of the
- Convention
- The Management of Seafarers
- The Master’s Responsibility
- The Master and Shipboard
- Management
- Routines and Emergencies
- The Master and the Owner
- Leadership and Shipboard
- Management
- Port State Control
- Pilotage
- Piracy and Stowaways
- The Role of Evidence in Criminal
- Proceedings
- Essentials of Contract Law
- Contract Formation
- Contract – What Can Possibly Go
- Wrong?
- Agency
- Charterparties
- The Bill of Lading
- Liability in Negligence
- Marine Insurance
- Salvage

