• Title/Summary/Keyword: Bill of lading(B/L)

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Problems on Examining the Electronic Records in Letter of Credit Transactions (신용장거래에서 전자기록의 심사에 따른 문제점에 관한 고찰 - e-Nego 시스템과 전자선화증권을 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Chang-Sook;Kang, Won-Jin
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.85-107
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    • 2010
  • A comprehensive electronic trade portal such as the electronic bills of lading, e-negotiations and so on, is developed by the Korea Ministry of Knowledge Economy and International Trade Association and serviced by KTNET. The portal, so called u-TradeHub, formally started to provide its services on 22nd May, 2009. If the shipper issues electronic bills of lading, the negotiating bank examines it through the established e-Nego system. However, the issuing bank overseas cannot examine the electronic bills of lading, because any interactive system does not exist. So, after the e-Nego, the electronic bills of lading gets automatically transformed into the paper-type electronic bills of lading and issuing bank examine paper B/L. In process of examining documents, the beneficiary using electronic means in letter of credit transactions may face some risks such as the corruption to the electronic bill of lading after its issuance by the carrier, the corruption after e-Nego and the corruption after the presentation to the issuing bank. In this paper, we studied the problems on corruptions to occur in the middle of the examination process of the electronic bills of lading and suggestions how to solve them are discussed.

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A Study on the Validity of the Deviation Clause of B/L in the Contract for the Carriage of Goods by Sea (해상운송계약(海上運送契約)에서 선화증권(船貨證券) 이로조항(離路條項)의 유효성(有效性)에 관한 고찰(考察))

  • Kang, Byeong-Chang;Jo, Jong-Ju
    • THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE & LAW REVIEW
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    • v.18
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    • pp.137-157
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    • 2002
  • The clauses of bill of lading(B/L) consist of the terms of contract for the carriage of goods by sea because of clauses of B/L by the mutual agreement of contracting parties. There are some exempted cause of deviation clause in B/L for specific reasons. Then deviation clauses are influenced by Rules of international carriage of goods by sea, because the international rules become the governing law of contract for the carriage of goods by sea. The problem of deviation clauses in B/L is stipulated as follows. "It shall be prerequisite to the Merchant' claim for damages on account of deviation that the merchant's insurance shall first have been cancelled on account of alleged deviation. No deviation shall oust the right to limit liability or damages, and the Carrier shall always be entitled to the full benefit of all privileges, rights and immunities contained in this Bill of Lading and incorporated tariffs." This stipulation should be adjusted according to the confirmed cases, otherwise it will be invalid according to the Hague Rules and Hamburg rules. The sphere of a reasonable deviation in the deviation clause should be interpreted in the connection with the designed voyage and the commercial object of contract for the carriage of goods by sea and the deviation become valid unless the policy, the general object of international rules or the true intention of contracting parties has violated.

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A Study on The Revision of UCP600 concerning the Sea Transport Documents (UCP 600 해상운송서류(海上運送書類) 규정(規定)의 주요(主要) 개정사항(改正事項)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Park, Sae-Woon
    • THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE & LAW REVIEW
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    • v.35
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    • pp.71-98
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    • 2007
  • UCP 600 approved at the Banking Commission Meeting of ICC at the end of October, 2006 comes into effect from July 1, 2007. The main revision of the UCP 600 concerning the sea transport document are as follows. First, if the bill of lading contains an on-board-notation, with the date of shipment, the date stated in the on-board-notation will be deemed the date of shipment. Secondly, phrases "on its face" and "otherwise authenticated" should be eliminated. Thirdly, when an agent signs for or signs on behalf of the master, there is no longer a need for the name of master to be quoted. Fourthly, the terminology "loading on-board or shipped on a named vessel" is changed to "shipped on-board a named vessel." Fifthly, phrases "the rejection of the documents transported only by sail" is removed. Finally, new rule in UCP is the signing of a charter party bill of lading by the charterer or a named agent on behalf of the charterer. My assessment of the revision in UCP 600 is as follows: Because a freight forwarder transport document is a weaker form than a liner bill of lading as collateral, banks may need a secure measure as to protect themselves from such a weak collateral effect. we recognize that Such a weak collateral effect stemmed from the elimination of rules in UCP 500 article 30, and the admission of transport documents issued by the freight forwarder as long as any one besides carrier, shipper, and charterer satisfies the requirements of transport document clauses in UCP 600. Finally, I hope the Commentary on UCP 600 will serve to explain the ambiguities remaining in the new rules.

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A Study on the Utilization of Bolero Bill of Lading(BBL) (Bolero Bill of Lading(BBL) 실용화에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, Won-Suk
    • THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE & LAW REVIEW
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    • v.16
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    • pp.183-203
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    • 2001
  • To accomplish international electronic commerce via the Internet, the most serious dilemma is the international payment system. The BBL is a secure and effective electronic commerce framework for the replacement of traditional paper documents by electronic messages via the Internet providing significant benefits in terms of cost savings, improved logistics and reduced errors in documentation. The most important legal obstacles in the BBL are how to secure authenticity, non-repudiation and message integrity as well as the status of negotiability equivalent to paper B/L. These kinds of functions may be carried out through the electronic title registry of the Bolero International Limited. The technical structure is supported contractually by the Bolero Rulebook. And other documents except B/L can be made out without any legal or technical problems. What are the handicaps of the BBL in its practical use at this time? I can summarize the current and expected problems as follows: First, the fee to join Bolero Association Limited is burdensome to sellers, buyers and trade related organizations all over the world. Second, the liability in errors or defaults in operating central data registry of Bolero International Limited is limited to U.S.$100,000. The amount is not sufficient to the many bulk cargo owners to cover the damages. Third, businessmen are used to traditional paper documents; therefore it takes much time for them to change their customs and practices. So the BBL and traditional papers would be used simultaneously for the time being. Finally, it is very important to incorporate the Rulebook, a multilateral contract binding on all users signed, in each domestic law, which will accomplish the uniform law basis.

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A Study on Digitization of Sea Transport Document - Focusing on ESS-Databridge - (해상운송서류 전자화에 관한 소고 - ESS-Databridge를 중심으로 -)

  • LIM, Sung-Chul
    • THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE & LAW REVIEW
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    • v.65
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    • pp.95-116
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    • 2015
  • So far several attempts have been made to digitalizing sea transport documents. Three notable examples are SeaDocs, Bolero, e-B/L Korea and Ess-Databridge. Ess-Databridge was established in 2003, with the aim of promoting the use of electronic alternative to shipping documents. The ESS-Databridge system was piloted from 2005 and went live in January 2010. The ESS-Databridge operates under a private legal outline, the Databridge Services and Users Agreement (DSUA). In the Ess-Databridge system, only the user who is in control of the original bill of lading will be able to indorse it on to another user. Once the indorsement is effected and unless the indorsee decide store turn the documents, the indorser loses control and retains access only to an electronic document marked 'copy' for its records. A feature that appears to have been crucial to the success of the CargoDocs service is that visually, e-B/Ls produced using ESS-Databridge appear identical to the paper documents. The ESS-Databridge may be even more successful if the legislators take certain steps that will increase uniformity and certainty in electronic transport documentation.

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An Empirical Study on the Driving Force for Diffusion of Surrender B/L as an International Trade Payment Document (무역결제서류로서 Surrender B/L의 확산 동인에 관한 실증연구)

  • Hye-Young Joo;Byoung-Boo You
    • Korea Trade Review
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.153-174
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    • 2023
  • Electronic bill of lading, Letter of Guarantee, Surrender B/L, Seaway Bill, etc. have been proposed as alternative tools to overcome the crisis of bill of lading, but the most useful of these is by far the Surrender B/L. However, since the Surrender B/L has various problems due to the absence of a legal basis, studies so far have been conducted focusing on these legal limitations or problems in use of the Surrender B/L. This study tried to empirically identify the factors that affect the spread of Surrender B/L by expanding this point of research view. A hierarchical regression analysis was conducted by acquiring 190 valid samples centered on member companies of the Korea International Freight Forwarders Association. In addition, the R program was used to diagnose the research data and analyze the degree of spread by region. As a result of the empirical analysis, it was found that the utilization of Surrender B/L increased due to the convenience and cost reduction effect of Surrender B/L and the apprenticeship training of forwarding companies. In addition, as a result of regional analysis, the spread of Surrender B/L was notable not only in neighboring regions but also even in areas far from Korea.

An Analysis of LCL Export Freight by Transportation Mode in Busan Area (부산지역 수송수단별 LCL 수출화물 특성 분석)

  • Cho, Yeong-Kyu;Lee, Gyeong-Gu;Kwak, Kyu-Seok;Nam, Ki-Chan
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.409-414
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    • 2009
  • As Korea has the economic structure heavily depending on exporting commodities, the importance of both maritime and air transportation mode is significant. Accordingly, for the sustainable and stable export the freight transportation market by mode needs to be developed complementarity each other. This paper, therefore, aims at analysing the LCL commodities transported by the two mode in terms of unit price, freight charge bearability and price structure. For this around 500 bill of lading(B/L) are collected and analysed resulting in deriving the distinctive characteristics of commodities by mode and the implication for price policy.

A study on the trader-centered blockchain-based bill of lading (거래자 중심의 블록체인 기반 선하증권 연구)

  • Lee, Ju-Young;Kim, Hyun-A;Sung, Chae-Min;Kim, Joung-Min
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2021.11a
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    • pp.1353-1356
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    • 2021
  • 블록체인은 다수의 노드 네트워크 내에서 거래내역을 분산 저장함으로써 투명성을 확보하는 기술이다. 최근에는 금전적 가치를 지닌 선하증권(Bill of Lading, B/L 서류)에 블록체인을 적용하여 무결성을 확보하고 거래 과정을 간소화 하기위한 연구가 진행되고 있다. 본 논문에서는 거래자 중심의 블록체인 기반의 선하증권 시스템을 제안한다. 수출자는 발행 받은 선하증권을 AI(Artificial intelligence)기반의 OCR(Optical character recognition)기능을 통해 블록체인에 등록하고, 각국 은행에서 열람하여 신용장거래를 진행한다. 수입자는 선하증권 정보를 담은 QR(Quick Response code)코드로 자기증명을 하여 물품을 인도 받게 된다. 이는 수출자 측에서는 선적서류를 우편으로 보낼 시간과 비용을 단축하고, 서류의 무결성을 입증할 수 있다는 점에서 큰 효과를 얻을 수 있다. 수입자 측에서는 서류가 등록됨과 동시에 확인할 수 있고, 해당 거래를 신뢰할 수 있다는 이점을 갖는다. 마지막으로 은행 측에서는 선적서류에 대해 보안성을 갖출 수 있고 검증이 더 신속하게 이루어질 수 있다.

A study on the present condition and hereafter important problems of electronic trade in Korea (우리나라의 전자무역의 최근동향과 향후과제에 대한 연구)

  • Yu, Jae-Keol
    • The Journal of Information Technology
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.77-92
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    • 2004
  • Global Electronic Trading means that trading partners trade each other via Global Electronic Trading Network, that is, global business to business electronic commerce. Electronic payment systems are how to make payment electronically in manner that is efficient, reliable, and secure. I suggest the Electronic payment systems such as TradeCard and SWIFT enable seller and buyer to conduct and settle international B2B electronic commerce in case of solving the above problems. And, where the cargo arrives ahead of the B/L, the importer cannot take delivery of the cargo without the B/L. This situation is referred to as the B/L dilemma. But the BOLERO system will resolve this B/L dilemma. Bolero Project is developing a cross industry utility platform for the secure, electronic transfer of commercial trade information world wide.

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A Comparative Study of Sea WaybilI and Electronic B/L in the International Contract of Carriage (국제운송계약상 해상화물운송장과 전자선하증권의 비교연구)

  • Kim, Eun-Joo
    • THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE & LAW REVIEW
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    • v.51
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    • pp.317-358
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study aims to analyse the key differences of the sea waybill and electronic B/L in the international transport documents. Sea waybills look remarkably like ordinary bills of lading. Indeed, in two important ways, they are just like bills of lading: the front of the document will near a description of the quantity and apparent condition of the goods; and the back of the document provides evidence of the terms of the contract of carriage. They differ from bills of lading in that, far from indicating that the goods described are deliverable to the order of the shipper or of the consignee, they will make it explicit that the goods are deliverable only to the consignee. Again, different carries will do thai in a variety of ways. For example, the document may call itself non-negotiable, omitting the word order from the consignee box on the front of the document, and stating explicitly that the goods will be deliverable to the consignee or his authorised representative on proper proof of identity and authorisation. The Hague-Visby Rules and Hamburg Rules give no guidance as to any right to instruct the carrier in respect of goods while they are in transit. However, in applying Article 50 of the Rotterdam Rules, in particular when applying it in the context of seawaybills, straight bills of lading or ship's delivery orders, regard would need to be had to preserve the shipper's rights under any of those three documents even after the buyer of goods covered by them has acquired rights of its own. And, the right of control is defined at Article 1.12 of the Rotterdam Rules. The right to give instruction is further limited by the terms of Article 50.1 to three particular types of instruction in respect of the goods, relating broadly to the goods, their delivery en route, and the identity of the consignee. And, the CMI formulated the CMI Uniform Rules for Sea Waybills for voluntary incorporation into any contract of carriage covered by such a document. Recognising that neither the Hague nor the Hague-Visby Rules are applicable to sea waybills, the CMI Rules provide that a contract of carriage covered by a waybill shall be governed by whichever international or national law, if any, would have been compulsorily applicable if the contract had in fact been covered by a bill of lading or similar document of title.

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