Ship arrest in Lithuania
Article issued for the third edition of “Ship Arrests in Practice”, 2008, published by shiparrested.com network. By Vytas Ramanauskas Ramanauskas ir Partneriai Law Firm v.ramanauskas@rplaw.lt www.rplaw.lt S.Daukanto 9, LT-92234, Klaipeda, Lithuania Tel. +370 46 303430 Fax. +370 46 312393 Overview 1. Please give an overview of ship arrest practice in your country. The International […]
Ship arrest in Latvia
Article issued for the third edition of “Ship Arrests in Practice”, 2008, published by shiparrested.com network. By Edward Kuznetsov Marine Legal Bureau ek@mlb.lv 17a Duntes street, Riga, LV-1005,Latvia Tel: +371-67-399985 Fax: +371-67-399986 Overview 1. Please give an overview of ship arrest practice in your country. In Latvia claimant is entitled to arrest a vessel […]
Ship arrest in Italy
Article issued for the third edition of “Ship Arrests in Practice”, 2008, published by shiparrested.com network. By Alberto Batini BB & Partners a.batini@bbpartners.it www.bbpartners.eu Via Di Franco 9 57123 Livorno, Italy Tel: +39 0586 883232 Fax: +39 0586 884233 Overview 1. Please give an overview of ship arrest practice in your country. Italy is […]
Ship arrest in Israel
Article issued for the third edition of “Ship arrest in Practice”, 2008, published by shiparrested.com network. By John Harris John Harris & Co, Legal Office jharris@netvision.net.il 2 Palmer’s Gate / 36 Hanamal St. P.O. Box 33199 31331 Haifa, Israel Tel: 972-4-862 7067 Fax: 972-4-862 5257 Overview Sources of the Admiralty Court’s Jurisdiction The jurisdiction […]
Ship arrest in Greece
Article issued for the third edition of “Ship Arrests in Practice”, 2008, published by shiparrested.com network. By Christos Th. Vardikos Vardikos & Vardikos vardikos@hellasnet.gr www.vardikos.com Mavromichali street 3, GR 106 79 Athens, Greece Tel: + 30 210 3611505 Fax: + 30 210 3617848 1. Please give an overview of ship arrest practice in your […]
Ship arrest in Germany
Article issued for the third edition of “Ship Arrests in Practice”, 2008, published by shiparrested.com network. By Thomas Wanckel Segelken & Suchopar wanckel@sesu.de www.sesu.de Baumwall 7, D-20459 Hamburg Germany Tel: 0049/40/3768050 Fax: 0049/40/362071 Overview 1. Please give an overview of ship arrest practice in your country. Germany has not only well-known international sea-ports at […]
Ship arrest in France
Article issued for the third edition of “Ship Arrest in Practice”, 2008, published by shiparrested.com network. By Henri Najjar henri.najjar@avocatline.com Overview 1. Please give an overview of ship arrest practice in your country. During the years following the adoption of the 1952 Brussels Convention, France was held to be a ship arrest haven. Indeed, […]
Ship arrest in Finland
Article issued for the third edition of “Ship Arrest in Practice”, 2008, published by shiparrested.com network. By Ulla von Weissenberg Aminoff & Weissenberg ulla.weissenberg@jaflaw.fi www.jaflaw.fi Kasarmikatu 44, 00130 Helsinki, Finland Tel: +358-(0)9-6840 477 Fax: +358-(0)9-6840 4740 Overview 1. Please give an overview of ship arrest practice in your country. The arrest of foreign vessels […]
Ship arrest in England & Wales
Article issued for the third edition of “Ship Arrest in Practice”, 2008, published by shiparrested.com network. ByLewis Moore & Tony Swinnerton Swinnerton Moore LLP info@swinmoore.com www.swinmoore.com Cannongate House, 64 Cannon Street London EC4N 6AE Tel +44 (0) 207 236 7111 Tel +44 (0) 207 236 1222 Overview 1. Please give an overview of ship arrest […]
Ship arrest in Denmark
Article issued for the third edition of “Ship arrests in Practice”, 2008, published by shiparrested.com network. By Henrik Kleis DELACOUR hk@delacour.dk www.delacour.dk Lille Torv 6 DK-8000 Arhus C, Denmark Tel: +45 7011 1122 Fax: +457011 1133 Overview 1. Please give an overview of ship arrest practice in your country. Arrest of vessels in Denmark […]