Ship Arrest in Philippines, by Domingo G. Castillo, SyCip Salazar, Hernandez & Gatmaitan
SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan 7th Floor, SyCipLaw Center, 105 Paseo de Roxas, 1226 Makati City Tel. Nos. (63-2) 982-3500, 982-3600 & 982-3700 Fax Nos.: 817‑3896 & 818‑7562 E-mail address: dgcastillo@syciplaw.com 1. Please give an overview of ship arrest practice in your country. The Philippines is considered a maritime country as evidenced by more than […]
Sihanoukville
Port Info for Sihanoukville About Ship Arrests / Releases in Sihanoukville About Ship’s management, ownership or port detentions
Phnom Penh
Port Info for Phnom Penh About Ship Arrests / Releases in Phnom Penh About Ship’s management, ownership or port detentions
Ship Arrest as Security for an Arbitration Claim in Malaysia: Post the Arbitration (Amendment) Act 2011
By Rahayu Abd Ghani ( rahayu@jtjb.com) Rahayu Partnership – Advocates & Solicitors Tel: +6(03)22872322 Fax: +6(03)22877322 Website: http://www.rahayupartnership.com/ In any maritime dispute, obtaining security for a claim is undeniably of high priority. Where a ship is arrested and judicially sold, the proceeds are used to pay off the claimants. If the arrested ship is released […]
Gangavaram
Port Info for Gangavaram About Ship Arrests / Releases in Gangavaram About Ship’s management, ownership or port detentions
Ship Arrests in India, by V.K. Ramabhadran, Advocate High Court
V. K. Ramabhadran admlaw@vsnl.com Tel: +91 22 2282 6575, Fax: +91 22 22881698 1) Please give an overview of ship arrest practice in your country? The Origin of the Admiralty Jurisdiction can be traced to the Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, 1891. The British parliament had earlier enacted the Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, […]