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Publications
Below you will find a list of selected publications on legal topics by Eric Van Hooydonk.
Some of these texts can be consulted through this website. For terms of use, please consult
the Disclaimer and Copyright page. A comprehensive list of publications is available upon request. For publications in Dutch, see Publicaties.
English
- Helsinki, North European Port Icon. Some considerations on Helsinki's identity as a port city
Study on behalf of the Port of Helsinki, available as a free download through the port's official website. The copyright statement on the present site remains applicable.
- Ad hoc project procedures for the development of transport infrastructures
in Haezendonck, E. (Ed.), Transport Project Evaluation. Extending the Social Cost-Benefit Approach, Cheltenham, UK / Northampton, MA, USA, Edward Elgar, 2007, p 132-147
- Soft Values of Seaports. A Strategy for the Restoration of Public Support for Seaports
Antwerp/Apeldoorn, Garant, 2007, 192 p. - a revised version of the paper below published as a separate book with hundreds of original illustrations - for a review by Michael Grey in Lloyd's List, click here
- The obligation to offer a place of refuge to a ship in distress
published in Franckx, E. (Ed.), Contemporary Regulation of Marine Living Resources and Pollution, Antwerp/Apeldoorn, Maklu, 2007, p. 85-128
- Soft Values of Seaports. A Plea for Soft Values Management by Port Authorities
published in Notteboom, Th. (Ed.), Ports are more than piers. Liber Amicorum presented to Prof. Dr. Willy Winkelmans, Antwerp, De Lloyd, 2006, p. 93-145
- The Impact of EU Environmental Law on Ports and Waterways including a proposal for the creation of Portus 2010, a coherent EU network of strategic port development areas
Antwerp/Apeldoorn, Maklu, 2006, 317 p. and also available from www.maritime–transport.net - for a review by Dr Andrew Farmer of the London-based Institute for European Environmental Policy in the Journal of International Maritime Law, click here
- Places of Refuge: The Belgian Experience
published in Chircop, A. and Linden, O. (Eds.), Places of Refuge for Ships: Emerging Environmental Concerns of a Maritime Custom, Leiden, Brill, 2006, p. 415–428
- The European Port Services Directive: The Good or The Last Try ?
published in Ringbom, H. (Ed.), The Emerging European Maritime Law. Proceedings from the Third European Colloquium on Maritime Law Research, Ravenna, 17–18 September 2004 (MarIus no. 330), Oslo, University of Oslo, 2005, p. 47–118, in Journal of International Maritime Law (UK), 2005, p.188–220 and in Il diritto marittimo (Italy), 2006, p. 65–111
- Prospects after the rejection of the European Port Services Directive
published in Il diritto marittimo (Italy), 2004, p. 851–873
- The obligation to offer a place of refuge to a ship in distress. A plea for granting a salvage reward to ports and an international convention on ports of refuge
published in CMI Yearbook 2003. Vancouver I, Antwerp, Comité Maritime International, 2004, p. 403–445, abridged in Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, 2004, p. 347–374
- Ports of refuge for ships in distress: not in my front pond ?
published in Transport Insurance in Belgium, Special Lloyd, January 2004, p. 3–11
- English and Continental Maritime Law. After 115 Years of Maritime Law Unification: a Search for Differences between Common Law and Civil Law
published as editor, Antwerp/Apeldoorn, Maklu, 2003, 173 p.
- The regime of port authorities under European law including an analysis of the Port Services Directive
published in Van Hooydonk, E., (Ed.), European Seaports Law. EU Law of Ports and Port Services and the Ports Package, Antwerp/Apeldoorn, Maklu, 2003, p. 79–185 and in Liber amicorum R. Roland, Brussels, Larcier, 2003, p. 467–570
- Some Remarks on Financial Securities Imposed by Public Authorities on Casualty Ships as a Condition for Entry into Ports
published in Huybrechts, M. (Ed.), Van Hooydonk, E. en Dieryck, C. (Co–eds.), Marine insurance at the turn of the Millennium, II, Antwerp/Groningen/Oxford, Intersentia, 2000, p. 117–136
French
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