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CMR road transport: damage to cargo caused by stowaways

CMR road transport: damage to cargo caused by stowaways

by Editor | Aug 29, 2021 | Carriage by Road, Case Summaries

Ref: Articles 17, 23 and 25, CMR Charlotte J. van Steenderen, Van Steenderen Mainport Lawyers The Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Road (“CMR”) provides a liability regime for international road carriage claims....
Carriage of pharma products and gross negligence – Danish CMR

Carriage of pharma products and gross negligence – Danish CMR

by Editor | Mar 7, 2021 | Carriage by Road, Case Summaries

Henrik Thal Jantzen, Hafnia Law, Denmark In three recent judgements – the first one being delivered in August 2019 and the last one being delivered in April 2020 – the Danish Maritime and Commercial Court have addressed the question of gross negligence in accordance...
Road Haulage Association – Conditions of Carriage 2020

Road Haulage Association – Conditions of Carriage 2020

by Editor | Sep 25, 2020 | Carriage by Road, Commercial Issues

John Habergham, Myton Law, Hull U.K. After a lapse of a little over a decade, the RHA have refreshed their carriage conditions. The latest version will be very familiar to most parties.  The overall scheme of liability has been retained but there are a few significant...
Broken seal, suspicion of tampering – “damage”  under CMR Art 17?

Broken seal, suspicion of tampering – “damage” under CMR Art 17?

by Editor | Aug 25, 2020 | Carriage by Road, Case Summaries

Arnold Van Steenderen, Van Steenderen Mainport Lawyers, Rotterdam The court of Amsterdam recently held that the word ‘damage’ in art. 17 paragraph 1of the CMR presumes substantial physical change to the state of the goods and ruled out, in this case, that...
Appeal judgment in CMR: burden of proof (Art 29), breakthrough limit (Art 23)

Appeal judgment in CMR: burden of proof (Art 29), breakthrough limit (Art 23)

by Editor | Aug 2, 2020 | Carriage by Road, Case Summaries

Charlotte J. van Steenderen, Van Steenderen Mainport Lawyers, Rotterdam On 24 March 2020 the Court of Appeal in Den Bosch (Bois-le-duc) handed down a judgment in a CMR road transport case where several parcels appeared to have been gone missing, most probably during...
Gross negligence and limitation of liability in carriage of pharmaceuticals

Gross negligence and limitation of liability in carriage of pharmaceuticals

by Editor | Jan 20, 2020 | Carriage by Road, Case Summaries

Lars Rosenberg Overby and Mads Poulsen, IUNO Denmark Two cases recently decided by the Maritime and Commercial High Court both involved carriage of pharmaceuticals, and both centered on allegations of “gross negligence”, which would permit the plaintiff to avoid...
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