The Rotterdam Rules and negotiable electronic transport documents in letter of credit business

This paper considers the implications of Bills of Lading issued as negotiable electronic transport documents for the maritime international carriage of goods, as proposed by the Rotterdam Rules.The legal usage of paper based documents is considered first.This is followed by discussion of the practi...

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Main Author: Bergami, Roberto
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spelling my.uum.repo.111652014-06-01T08:46:09Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/11165/ The Rotterdam Rules and negotiable electronic transport documents in letter of credit business Bergami, Roberto HD28 Management. Industrial Management This paper considers the implications of Bills of Lading issued as negotiable electronic transport documents for the maritime international carriage of goods, as proposed by the Rotterdam Rules.The legal usage of paper based documents is considered first.This is followed by discussion of the practical challenges that electronic negotiable Bills of Lading may pose, particularly in the lodgment of electronic records under international letter of credit transactions. The paper concludes that current business practices within the international trade, shipping and banking industries need substantial changes before this type of electronic document can be introduced successfully. 2010-05-25 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/11165/1/PG296_301.pdf Bergami, Roberto (2010) The Rotterdam Rules and negotiable electronic transport documents in letter of credit business. In: Knowledge Management International Conference 2010 (KMICe2010), 25-27 May 2010, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia. http://www.kmice.uum.edu.my
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The Rotterdam Rules and negotiable electronic transport documents in letter of credit business
description This paper considers the implications of Bills of Lading issued as negotiable electronic transport documents for the maritime international carriage of goods, as proposed by the Rotterdam Rules.The legal usage of paper based documents is considered first.This is followed by discussion of the practical challenges that electronic negotiable Bills of Lading may pose, particularly in the lodgment of electronic records under international letter of credit transactions. The paper concludes that current business practices within the international trade, shipping and banking industries need substantial changes before this type of electronic document can be introduced successfully.
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author Bergami, Roberto
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title The Rotterdam Rules and negotiable electronic transport documents in letter of credit business
title_short The Rotterdam Rules and negotiable electronic transport documents in letter of credit business
title_full The Rotterdam Rules and negotiable electronic transport documents in letter of credit business
title_fullStr The Rotterdam Rules and negotiable electronic transport documents in letter of credit business
title_full_unstemmed The Rotterdam Rules and negotiable electronic transport documents in letter of credit business
title_sort rotterdam rules and negotiable electronic transport documents in letter of credit business
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url http://repo.uum.edu.my/11165/1/PG296_301.pdf
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