Arrest of a ship in Japan, by Takayuki Matsui, Max Law Office
Takayuki Matsui Partner, Max Law Office 5F Izumi Garden Wing 6-3 Roppongi 1-chome Minato-ku Tokyo, Japan Tel: 03-3568-3691 Fax: 03-3568-3692 Email: matsui@marinelaw.jp Web: www.marinelaw.jp I INTRODUCTION The aim of this article is to describe arrest of a ship in Japan. Especially, I would like to focus on the key “practical” points when arresting a ship in Japan. […]
A ship arrest gone wrong in Malaysia, by Rahayu Partnership
Rahayu Partnership Advocates & Solicitors Suite A-17-17 Menara UOA Bangsar 5 Jalan Bangsar Utama 1 59000 Kuala Lumpur Tel: + 6(03)22872322 Fax: + 6(03)22877322 Email: alan_lim.kl@jtjb.com Web: www.rahayupartnership.com “The legal question that arose here was, whether the service on the master was in compliance with the governing law and the answer is simply ‘No’. A […]
Ship arrest practice in China, by Wang Zhonghua, YOUHUA Law Firm
Ship arrest practice in China By Wang Zhonghua, YOUHUA Law Firm Wangzhonghua@youhualaw.com 2nd Floor, Block B, Building Ruinakangdu, 69 Haimen Road, Qingdao, P.R.China 266071 Tel : +86 532 8197 8792 Fax : +86 532 8197 6819 1. Please give an overview of ship arrest practice in your country. The Maritime Procedure Law of the People’s Republic of China, […]
Ship arrest in China, by Weidong Chen, Dacheng Law Offices LLP
weidong.chen@dachenglaw.com www.dachenglaw.com 24F Shanghai World Financial Center 100 Century Avenue, Pudong South Road, Shanghai 200120 Direct line +86 21 2028 3055 Fax +86 21 2028 3853 Mobile +86 186 2153 9959 1. Please give an overview of ship arrest practice in your country. China is one of the major maritime jurisdictions in the world. It is certainly not a […]
Ho Chi Ming City
Port Info for Ho Chi Ming City About Ship Arrests / Releases in Ho Chi Ming City About Ship’s management, ownership or port detentions