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
The Arrest News – Issue 18
In this issue of The Arrest News, Tariq Idais and Sakher Alaqaileh of Al Tamimi & Co. review a landmark Federal Supreme Court’s judgement regarding ship arrests by virtue of the UAE Law; Evgeniy Sukachev and Irina Dolya share recent developments and anticipated improvements in Proceeding Law of Ukraine; and a summary of the 14th […]
The Arrest News – Issue 17
In this issue of The Arrest News, several scenarios of ship arrests in different jurisdictions are commented on by the editors. In The STX Mumbai, the Singapore Court of Appeal considered a ship arrest situation where the maturity date of a supply claim was brought forward by the supplier when the debtor became insolvent. In […]
The Arrest News – Issue 16
In this issue of The Arrest News, contributors address • Arrests in Bulgarian Waters and Mortgagee’s Claims by Nikolay Radev, Kinkin & Partners Law Firm • Arrest Damages: The Merits of the Merits by Felipe Arizon, Arizon Abogados Read the articles here in The Arrest News – Issue 16.
The Arrest News – Issue 15
In this issue of The Arrest News, contributors address The Naval Prize Before The Haifa Maritime Court by John & Yoav Harris, John Harris & Co. and Doron, Tikotzki & Co. Cross-Border Insolvency and Hanjin Shipping Co Limited: A South African Perspective by Edmund Greiner & Pauline Kumlehn, Shepstone & Wylie Attorneys Judicial Sale of […]
The Arrest News – Issue 14
In this issue of The Arrest News, contributors address the US third circuit upholding a contractual extension of maritime lien clauses, the procedure in England & Wales for the judicial sale of vessels arrested by the court, and a ship arrest in Spain based on legal fees. • Third Circuit Upholds Contractual Extension of Maritime Lien […]
The Arrest News – Issue 13
In this quarterly issue: The Wide Concept of Sister Vessels in Chile, by Rafael Durán of Durán & Cía Abogados L’Économie Bleue, by Louis Richard Toulouse & Siv Potayya of Wortels Lexus Law Firm In Review: 13th Annual Shiparrested.com Conference by Leigh Myers of Shiparrested.com Download the full PDF version here
The Arrest News – Issue 11
In this quarterly issue: The Identification of the “Fuel Supplier” Entitled to Claim a Maritime Lien in an in rem claim, by Peter Gad Naschitz and Omer Guy of Naschitz, Brandes, Amir & Co. m/v Rhosus – Arrest and Personal Freedom of the Crew, by Charnel Dagher and Christine Maksoud of Baroudi & Associates The […]
The Arrest News – Issue 10
In this quarterly issue: Arbitration and Ship Arrest in Hong Kong: Post-award arrest in Handytankers KS v. Owners of The Alas, by Bill Amos of Mayer Brown JSM) New (and better) ship arrest rules in Spain by Dr. Felipe Arizon of Arizon Abogados SLP Court blocks private sale of arrested vessel by Joseph Mizzi of […]