CONTENTS

  1. Gregor Veselko: Time-bound logistical services as a relevant factor for multimodality in shipping 11-21

  2. Drago Pupavac, Ratko Zelenika: Mathematical modelling of the logistic operators' development potential 23-43

  3. Ante Bistričić, Heri Bezić, Dejan Buić: Multiproject business shipbuilding company and a part of bank in a financial monitoring shipping projects 45-56

  4. Eugen Barsan, Paulica Arsenie, Iulia Pana, Radu Hanzu-Pazara: Analysis of Workload and Attention Factors on Human Performances of the Bridge Team 57-67

  5. Rudi Čop: Interest in Maritime Studies at Higher Education Levels in the Republic of Slovenia 69-79

  6. Vinko Tomas, Dubravko Vučetić: The influence of diagnostics on the reliability and safety of the control equipment 81-97

  7. Tin Matulja, Tomislav Mrakovčić, Nikša Fafandjel: Maxi yacht canting keel system influence analysis on the safety of the crew in terms of hydrostatic characteristics 99-117

  8. Ratko Zelenika, Helga Pavlić Skender, Dušan Pavlović: Fundamental characteristics of the multimodal transport contract 119-137

  9. Hrvoje Baričević, Žarko Galjanić: A contribution to the bulk cargo quality control procedure 139-152

  10. Jelenko Švetak: The calculation of the own ship motion 153-163

  11. Biserka Rukavina: Seafarers' working, living and social conditions in the context of the maritime labour convention ILO 186 and the national legislation 165-175

  12. Alen Jugović: A Contribution to the Decentralization of Ports Open to the County Important Public Traffic 177-187

  13. Mirjana Kovačić, Čedomir Dundović, Desimir Bošković: Nautical tourism development through integrated planning 189-210

  14. Dragan Čišić, Pavao Komadina, Bojan Hlača: Network Analysis Of The Mediterranean Port Supply Chain Structures 211-220

  15. Bojan Hlača: The EU Maritime Transport Policy and the Seaports 221-232

Reviews of Books, Ph.D. and M.Sc. Theses
  1. Axel Luttenberger: Review of the book entitled Multimodal traffic law, by Ratko Zelenika, Ph.D., full professor 235-236

  2. Biserka Rukavina: Review of the book entitled Essential international law of the sea, by Axel Luttenberger, Ph.D., associate professor 237-239