Vadhavan Port: India’s Ambitious Project to Augment its Maritime Sector
By Anshu Singh RathoreRex LegalisMumbai, Indiawww.rexlegalis.com Vadhavan Port: India’s Ambitious Project to Augment its Maritime Sector Introduction:The Government of India (“GoI”) recently gave its approval for the mega port at the Vadhavan in the Palghar district, Maharashtra. This is an ambitious project that India has taken to spearhead, it will cost the exchequer Rs 76,220 […]
Romanian Maritime Law Update
By: CRISTEA & PARTNERS LAW OFFICEConstanta office: 54 Cuza Voda Street,ap.3,ground floor, Constanta,Romania,900682Bucharest office: 12 Institutul Medico Militar Street,1st floor,ap.3,1st District,Bucharest,Romania,010919Phone: +40241 518 112Fax: +40 241 518 802Mobile +40 744 518 583 ; +40 744 104 054E-mail : adrian@cristealaw.ro ; ciprian@cristealaw.roWebsite: www.cristealaw.ro Wrongful Arrest of Vessel A recent ruling of Constanta Court of Appeal (Decision […]
NEXT OF KIN: RELATIVE, FRIEND OR LEGAL HEIR?
by Artem Volkov, Attorney-at-law, UMAC arbitrator & Head of Maritime Law PracticeANK Law Officehttp://ank.odessa.ua/ Next of Kin: Relative, Friend or Legal Heir? Everyone who at least once has carefully read an Individual Employment Contract of the seafarer recalls a special line marked “next of kin”, which should be filed by the seafarer during signing of […]
The Arrest News – Issue 45
In this issue of The Arrest News: Read the full issue here: The Arrest News Issue 45
Annual Members Conference Postponed
With regret we write to announce the postponement of the 19th Annual Members’ Conference in Cairo due to recent regional tensions. We believe this to be the most prudent decision to ensure the success of our meeting. Dates will be announced shortly for late spring 2025. Thank you very much for your understanding. We look forward […]
The Arrest News – Issue 44
In this issue of The Arrest News: • Letters of Credit – New Uncertainties? by K. Murali Pany & Jolene Tan, JTJB (Singapore) • Ship Attacks in the Red Sea Raise Alarms by Wiwin Abdul Kahar & Deelora Ahmad, Rahayu Partnership (Malaysia) • United States Marshals Service – Unsung Heros of Ship Arrests by Gary […]
LOUs Containing a Sanctions Clause
By Felipe Arizon Arizon Abogados (Spain)www.arizon.es+34 952 211 774 LOUs Containing a Sanctions Clause For those making use of Letters of Undertaking (LOUs) in the context of ship arrest practice, this is an interesting case for reading as it deals with the inclusion of a sanction clause within the terms of a LOU issued in […]
The Arrest News – Issue 43
In this issue of The Arrest News: • Even Admiralty’s Powerful Attachment Procedure Has Limits by Gary Seitz, GSBB Law, (USA)• The Impact of Sanctions on Shipping and Trade by K. Murali Pany & Rafizah Gaffoor, JTJB (Singapore)• Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) Allowances Clause for BIMCO’s ship management agreement (SHIPMAN) by Richard Faint, Chartered Arbitrator […]
The Arrest News – Issue 42
In this issue of The Arrest News: • Annual Members’ Conference Summary• English Law & E-Documents by Richard Faint, Charter Wise Ltd. (UK)• Sister Ship Arrest in India by Rohan Janardhanan, Rex Legalis (India)• Remembering John Harris Read the full issue in link here: The Arrest News Issue 42
The Arrest News – Issue 41
In this issue of The Arrest News:• Foreign Seafarers as Material Witnesses – Modern Day Subjugation? by George Chalos, Chalos & Co. (USA)• Singapore’s National Hydrogen Strategy and What it Means for Shipping Industry Stakeholders by Joseph Tan Jude Benny LLP (Singapore)• Re-Arrest of Vessel Overturned by Western High Court of Denmark by Johannes Grove […]