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Cruise ship passengers and Australian law: Known problems and some new answers
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Cruise ship passengers and Australian law: Known problems and some new answers

K. Lewins
Australian & New Zealand Maritime Law Journal, Vol.32(2), pp.1-16
2018
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Abstract

Australia is considering whether to accede to the Athens Convention relating to the Carriage of Passengers and their Luggage by Sea 2002 (Athens 2002), an international convention that seeks to standardise the legal regime applicable to passengers carried by sea. (1) This is a welcome development; the author has long advocated for it. (2) While Athens 2002 is a compromise, it would benefit Australian consumers in a number of ways. (3)

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