The Arrest News – Issue 21
In this issue of The Arrest News, Shiparrested.com members from Singapore and Kuwait discuss various topics including a court’s decision on wrongful arrest in Lebanon, arrest and release procedures, and priorities between maritime claims. Read issue 21 in full here: The Arrest News 21
The Arrest News – Issue 20
In this issue of The Arrest News, Shiparrested.com members from around the globe discuss various topics from remarkable judgments, new legislation, to a story of stranded crew members in Scotland. Read issue 20 in full here: The Arrest News 20
The Arrest News – Issue 19
In this issue of The Arrest News, Shiparrested.com members address various matters including a decision upholding the NY Convention in Dubai, the advantages of arresting ‘other forms of property’ than a ship in Indian Courts, and Ship Arrest Procedures in Egypt. Read Issue 19 in full here: TheArrestNews19
Improving Ship Arrest Procedure in Ukraine
Improving Ship Arrest Procedure in Ukraine By: Evgeniy Sukachev Email: e.sukachev@blacksealawcompany.com Senior Partner in Black Sea Law Company & Irina Dolya Associate in Black Sea Law Company Ukraine is a modern European country situated on the Black Sea shore. There are 12 trade sea and river ports and a great number of private terminals in Ukraine. Several […]
Port State Control in Ukraine: Obstacles and Changes
Port State Control in Ukraine: Obstacles and Changes By: Evgeniy Sukachev Email: e.sukachev@blacksealawcompany.com Senior Partner in Black Sea Law Company & Irina Dolya Associate in Black Sea Law Company Every shipper coming to Ukrainian ports faces the bureaucratic and unfair system of the Ukrainian Port State Control. Maritime Ecological Inspections such as Ecological Inspection of North-West Black […]
The Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China Clarifies Some Issues for Maritime Cases
By Wang Zhonghua (Shandong Youhua Law Firm) 2nd Floor, Block B, Building Ruinakangdu, 69 Haimen Road, Qingdao, P.R.China 266071 Tel: +86 532 8197 8792 E-mail: wangzhonghua@youhualaw.com Web: www.youhualaw.com On 18 July 2012, the National Conference on Maritime Trials was held by the Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China (“SPC”). At the Conference, the SPC clarified eleven issues regarding the trial of […]
Current situation in Crimean ports, by Interlegal, Ukraine
Please note that this article only reflects a member view. You can get more information on the subject on the Skuld website at http://www.skuld.com/topics/voyage–port-risks/sanctions/insight/ukraine-sanctions/ukraine-sanctions/ Crimean Ports: Possible Solutions On March 27, 2014 the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on Ukraine, which called upon States, international organizations and other institutions not to accept any change in the […]
The Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China Clarifies Some Issues for Maritime Cases, by Wang Zhonghua
By Wang Zhonghua (Shandong Youhua Law Firm) 2nd Floor, Block B, Building Ruinakangdu, 69 Haimen Road, Qingdao, P.R.China 266071 Tel: +86 532 8197 8792 E-mail: wangzhonghua@youhualaw.com Web: www.youhualaw.com On 18 July 2012, the National Conference on Maritime Trials was held by the Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China (“SPC”). At the Conference, the SPC clarified eleven issues regarding the trial […]
Ukraine Accedes to the International Convention Relating to the Arrest of Sea-Going Ships (1952)
On 7 September 2011 the Verkhovna Rada (the Parliament) of Ukraine passed the Law ‘On Ukraine’s accession to the International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to the Arrest of Sea-Going Ships (Brussels, 1952). As some other parties to the International Convention (Great Britain, Antigua, Bahamas etc.) Ukraine accedes to the Convention subject […]