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The main rationale of the conventions on international transport law is to limit the liability of the carrier. To this end, the historical background of the term, together with its function and role in marine insurance law, case law and international transport law, are examined from a comparative perspective.
Introduction.- Historical Background: Limitation of Liability and Wilful Misconduct.- Roots of Wilful Misconduct.- Wilful Misconduct in Transport Law: First Time in an International Transport Convention: Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules relating to International Carriage by Air, 1929.- Carriage by Sea.- Conventions on Other Means of Transportation.- Proof & Concept of Fault: Causation and Proof.- Degrees of Fault and Wilful Misconduct.- Conclusion.