Maritime Law in Turkey
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    Maritime Law in Turkey' aims to establish the general framework on the essentials of Turkish maritime law such as 'ship' 'related persons' and 'related contracts'. Thus the 'ship' which is the main subject of maritime law is examined in accordance with the related articles of TCC. Within this scope the legal importance of the ship is examined through several aspects such as definition of 'ship' parts of ship classification of ship legal nature of ship together with its loss and discriminating facts of ship. In addition ship registers acquisition-loss of ship ownership ship mortgage and maritime liens are also examined in the book. The owner who is surely the most important actor of maritime law is examined in terms of the definition placed under TCC to define him and liabilities attributed to him including limited liability. Additionally shipping partnership bareboat charterer time charterer voyage charterer master and seamen are also examined in the book. The carrier whose liabilities have been subject to many academic writings and legislative studies is examined under international conventions and TCC in terms of his rights and especially his liabilities. Furthermore some of the transport intermediaries such as freight forwarder agency and broker and actors from the cargo side such as shipper consignor and consignee are also examined in the book. 'Maritime contracts' combine the main subject of maritime law namely the ship and the main actors of maritime law. Thus frequently used maritime contracts such as bareboat charter contract time charter contract and contract of affreightment are examined in accordance with the related articles of TCC. Especially contract of affreightment is examined in terms of its classification execution and finalization. In conjunction with these contracts maritime documents such as bill of lading and other transport documents are also examined. Lastly special articles of TCC governing marine accidents such as general average collision and salvage are examined in the book.(ARKA KAPAKTAN)



    Content



    §1. Introduction

    Part I 

    General Overview on Maritime Law in Turkey

    §2. Classification of Law of the Sea

    §3. Uniformity of Maritime Law

    §4. Management of Maritime Transportation

    §5. Sources of Maritime Law

    I. Related International Conventions and Turkish Commercial Code 

    II. Related Codes

    III. Related By-laws and Regulations 



    Part II

    Main Subject of Maritime Law: Ship

    §6. Legal Importance of Ship

    I. Definition of 'Ship'

    II. Parts of Ship

    III. Classification of Ship

    IV. Legal Nature of Ship and Its Loss

    V. Discriminating Facts of Ship

    A. Name

    B. Tonnage

    C. Nationality

    1. Right to Fly the Turkish Flag

    2. Exceptions to the Right to Fly the Turkish Flag

    3. Ship Certificate and Flag Certificate

    4. Loss of Right to Fly the Turkish Flag

    5. Penalties

    6. Cabotage

    D. Home Port

    §7. Ship Registers

    I. Turkish National Ship Register

    A. Legal Characteristics of the Records

    B. Registration 

    C. Amendment 

    D. Cancellation

    II. Turkish International Ship Register

    III. Register for Ships under Construction

    IV. Home Port Log

    §8. Ship Ownership

    I. Acquisition of Ownership

    A. Original Acquisition

    1. In Terms of Registered Ships

    2. In Terms of Unregistered Ships

    3. In Terms of Ship Shares and Partnership Shares

    B. Derivative Acquisition

    1. In Terms of Registered Ships

    2. In Terms of Unregistered Ships

    3. In Terms of Ship Shares and Partnership Shares

    II. Loss of Ownership

    §9. Ship Mortgage

    I. Creation

    II. Types of Ship Mortgage

    III. Scope of the Ship Mortgage

    IV. Amount of the Secured Claim

    V. Termination 

    §10. Maritime Liens

    I. Maritime Claims

    II. Property Subject to Maritime Liens

    III. Scope of Security

    IV. Priority of Maritime Liens

    V. Assignment and Subrogation 

    VI. Termination 



    Part III

    Main Actors of Turkish Maritime Law

    §11. Owner

    I. Definition of Owner

    II. Liabilities of Owner

    A. Liability for Own Acts and Omissions (TCO art.49 and art.112)

    B. Liability for Servant's Acts and Omissions (TCO art.66 and art.116)

    C. Liability for Seamen's and Pilots' Faults (TCC art. 1062 para.1)

    D. Liability for Legal Transactions Performed by the Master (TCC art. 1103 and art. 1104)

    E. Liability for General Average Contribution (TCC art. 1274)

    F. Liability for Faulty Collision and Salvage Reward (TCC art. 1288 and art. 1306 para.1)

    G. Liability for Marine Pollution (Code on Environment art.28; TCC art.1336)

    III. Limited Liability of Owner

    §12. Shipping Partnership 

    I. Formation

    II. Management

    III. Termination

    §13. Charterers

    §14. Master

    I. Duties of the Master

    II. Authorities of the Master

    III. Liabilities of the Master

    §15. Seamen 

    §16. Carrier

    I. Maritime Carrier under International Conventions

    II. Maritime Carrier under TCC

    A. Liability for Providing Unseaworthy Unvoyageworthy and Uncargoworthy Ship (TCC art. 1141)

    B. Liability for Loading Cargo to Another Ship (TCC art. 1150)

    C. Liability for Carriage of Cargo on Deck (TCC art. 1151)

    D. Liability for Unlawful Deviation (TCC art. 1220)

    E. Liability for Breach of Exercising Duty of Care for the Cargo (TCC art. 1178)

    1. Basis of Liability

    2. Examination Notification and Time Bar

    3. Exemption from Liability

    4. Limitation of Liability

    F. Liability for Acts and Omissions of the Actual Carrier (TCC art. 1191)

    G. Rights of the Carrier

    1. Right to Demand Freight

    2. Right to Exercise Retention

    3. Right of Recourse 

    §17. Transport Intermediaries

    I. Freight Forwarder

    II. Agency

    III. Broker 

    §18. Cargo Interests



    Part IV

    Maritime Contracts and Related Documents

    §19. Bareboat Charter Contract

    I. Form of the Contract

    II. Parties of the Contract

    III. Rights and Obligations of the Parties

    A. Rights and Obligations of the Leasor

    B. Rights and Obligations of the Bareboat Charterer

    IV. Time Bar

    §20. Time Charter Contract

    I. Form of the Contract

    II. Parties of the Contract

    III. Rights and Obligations of the Parties 

    A. Rights and Obligations of the Assignor

    B. Rights and Obligations of the Time Charterer

    IV. Time Bar

    §21. Contract of Affreightment

    I. Classification: Voyage Charter Contract vs. Contract of Carriage

    II. Form of the Contract

    III. Execution of the Contract of Affreightment

    A. Loading

    1. Usage of the Determined Ship

    2. Preparation of the Ship for the Voyage

    3. Notice of Readiness

    4. Liabilities of Shipper and Consignor Related to Loading

    5. Laytime for Loading 

    6. Demurrage for Loading

    B. Discharging 

    1. Notice of Readiness

    2. Laytime for Discharge

    3. Demurrage for Discharge 

    IV. Finalization of the Contract of Affreightment

    A. Termination by the Parties to Contract of Affreightment

    1. Termination by the Carrier

    2. Termination by the Shipper 

    3. Impossibility of Fulfillment 

    B. Through the General Provisions of TCO

    C. Invalidity in accordance with the Provisions of TCC

    1. Loss of the Ship 

    2. Loss of the Cargo

    V. Time Bar

    §22. Bill of Lading

    I. Functions of Bill of Lading

    A. A Tool for Proving 

    B. Represents the Title of the Cargo

    II. Types of Bill of Lading 

    III. Presumptions that Stand under Bill of Lading

    IV. Letter of Guarantee

    V. Time Bar

    §23. Other Transport Documents



    Part V

    Marine Accidents

    §24. General Average

    I. Definition and Components of General Average 

    II. Types of General Average 

    III. Debtors of General Average

    IV. Adjustment of General Average

    V. Time Bar

    §25. Collision

    I. Definition and Components of Collision

    II. Types of Collision

    A. Faultless Collision

    B. Faulty Collision

    III. Evidence of Collision

    IV. Time Bar

    §26. Salvage

    I. Definition and Components of Salvage

    II. Salvage Contract 

    III. Salvage Reward 

    IV. Special Compensation

    V. Obligations of the Parties 

    VI. Salvage of Persons

    VII. Time Bar

    §27. Conclusion


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