
The Hague Rules
The Hague Rules, established in 1924, are a set of international guidelines governing the responsibilities and liabilities of carriers transporting goods by sea. They aim to protect both shippers and carriers by defining the obligations for safely handling cargo, ensuring it is properly loaded, transported, and delivered. These rules also limit the carrier's liability for loss or damage, making shipping practices more predictable and fair. Overall, the Hague Rules help create a standardized framework for maritime shipping, fostering trust and efficiency in international trade.