Logistics and mixed transport modes: railway and port activities and their legal context
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Transporte combinado, Transporte ferroviario, Transporte marítimoAbstract
As the paper sees E.U. regulations as governing the greater part of the legal inter-relations as between transport services ant the tie-in between ports and railways amongst the rest, it is here felt that any valid analysis of the railway/ports dichotomy needs must start out from a full understanding of that self same Community's framework of reference. Given that Spanish Law does not specifically cover the ports/railway field of activities, the author suggests, as the working method to best remedy this lacuna, a breaking down by phases of said activities coupled with an analyzing of those patent just where present Law fails to satisfy the calls that could be made upon it, all this with the object of them guaranteeing the phases thus left of proper gobernance as speedily as possible.
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Copyright (c) 1997 Francisco Javier Jiménez de Cisneros Cid

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