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The Arrest News – Issue 8

The Arrest News – Issue 8

The Arrest News – Issue 8

In this quarterly issue: Limitation of liability between two colliding vessels at fault – Recent developments in China Maritime Trial, by Wang Zonghua (Youhua Law Firm) Arrest of ships in Romania – New rules 2013, by Adrian Cristea and Ciprian Cristea (Cristea & Partners Law Office) Counter-security under Dutch Law, by Judy Hsieh (Kiveld International Lawyers) […]

The Arrest News – Issue 7

The Arrest News – Issue 7

In this quarterly publication: A Certain Controversial Issue Concerning the Arrest of Foreign Flag Ships Under Brazilian Law,by Marcus Alexandre Matteucci Gomes (Felsberg e Associados) Liability of the carrier of passenger ships: Impending changes, by Henri R. Najjar (Del Viso Avocats) Arrests under article 3.4 Brussels Convention 1952 in two recent decisions of Italian Courts, […]

The Arrest News – Issue 6

The Arrest News – Issue 6

In this quarterly issue: Shiparrested.com launches its mobile APP for the maritime industry – an updated version of our highly successful web platform www.shiparrested.com! Download the PDF version here

The Arrest News – Issue 5

The Arrest News – Issue 5

In this quarterly issue: Piercing the corporate veil in Cyprus, by George Zambartas (L.G. Zambartas LLC) Recent ship arrest cases in Latvia, by Edward Kuznetsov, (Marine Legal Bureau) Ship arrest in England and Wales – an attempt to bind the ship owner in contract, by Lily Chan (LA Marine) Flying the flag of a contracting […]

The Arrest News – Issue 4

The Arrest News – Issue 4

In this quarterly issue: Liability for Wrongful Arrest – A real risk in German Arrest Proceedings, by Thomas Wanckel (Segelken & Suchopar) New Turkish Ship Arrest Rules, by Zeynep Özkan Özeren (Özkan Law Office) Morocco: Arrestors heaven, Debtors nightmare, by Hakim Lahlou (Lahlou – Zioui & Associés) Spain, an allied territory for P&I Clubs to […]

The Arrest News – Issue 3

The Arrest News – Issue 3

In this quarterly issue: Insolvency and Ship Arrest in France, by Henri R. Najjar (Richemont Nicolas & Associés) Landmark Judgments of the High Court of Bombay, by V. K. Ramabahdran (Advocate High Court) New Rules for the Arrest of Ships in Spain, by Dr. Felipe Arizon (Arizon Abogados SLP) Gibraltar Ship Arrest Update, by Christian […]

The Arrest News – Issue 2

The Arrest News – Issue 2

In this quarterly issue: A “Sixth Sense”, by Chris Potts (Crump & Co) The pitfalls of arrest in the UK a “Cautionary” tale, by Brian Taylor (Ashfords LLP) Some considerations concerning the arrest of ships in Chile, by Leslie Tomasello Weitz (Tomasello & Weitz) Applicability of the disregard doctrine under Brazilian law, by Cláudia Haidamus […]

The Arrest News – Issue 1

The Arrest News – Issue 1

In this quarterly issue: The password is: “Shiparrested.com”, by Edward Kuznetsov Case notes on recent decisions in South Africa, by Shane Dwyer Ship arrests in Norway. Deviations from the 1952 Arrest Convention, by B. Agdestein Multiple arrest in Dutch ports, by Peter Van der Velden US pre -and post- judgement remedies after SCI v. Jaldi, […]