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C/L/802. Has the international community succeeded or failed to harmonise the law of international carriage of goods by sea?
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This paper aims to assess whether the international community has succeeded or failed to harmonise the law of international carriage by sea. The paper outlines what the carriage of goods by sea consists of, and this is followed by an evaluation of the international conventions that have been put into place. The paper examines all of the literature surrounding the topic, and concludes by answering the key objective.
KEYWORDS: International community, law, international carriage by sea, international conventions,
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