Improving Ship Arrest Procedure in Ukraine
Improving Ship Arrest Procedure in Ukraine By: Evgeniy Sukachev Email: e.sukachev@blacksealawcompany.com Senior Partner in Black Sea Law Company & Irina Dolya Associate in Black Sea Law Company Ukraine is a modern European country situated on the Black Sea shore. There are 12 trade sea and river ports and a great number of private terminals in Ukraine. Several […]
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 […]
Port State Control in Ukraine: Obstacles and Changes
Port State Control in Ukraine: Obstacles and Changes By: Evgeniy Sukachev Email: e.sukachev@blacksealawcompany.com Senior Partner in Black Sea Law Company & Irina Dolya Associate in Black Sea Law Company Every shipper coming to Ukrainian ports faces the bureaucratic and unfair system of the Ukrainian Port State Control. Maritime Ecological Inspections such as Ecological Inspection of North-West Black […]
Commercial Court Practice upon Ship Arrest in Ukraine
Commercial Court Practice upon Ship Arrest in Ukraine By Arthur Nitsevych Email: nitsevych@interlegal.com.ua Partner, Attorney at Interlegal Law firm, LMAA and SCMAA member, FNI & Alyona Ptashenchuk Email: ptashenchuk@interlegal.com.ua Lawyer at Interlegal Law firm, ICS Member, LL.M. IMO IMLI Having studied the Ukrainian court practice regarding ship arrest, we have detected issues of correction and legal gaps […]
Black Sea Ports
Port Yuzhny, Port Kerch, Port Nikolayev, Port Ochakov, Port Ust Dunaisk, Port Sevastopol, Port Reni (on Denube), Port Yalta, Port Theodosia, Port Evpatoria, Port Skadovsk, Port Oktyabrsk, Port Belgorod-Dnestrovsky About Ship Arrests / Releases in the Black Sea ports About Ship’s management, ownership or port detentions
Ukraine Accedes to the International Convention Relating to the Arrest of Sea-Going Ships (1952)
On 7 September 2011 the Verkhovna Rada (the Parliament) of Ukraine passed the Law ‘On Ukraine’s accession to the International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to the Arrest of Sea-Going Ships (Brussels, 1952). As some other parties to the International Convention (Great Britain, Antigua, Bahamas etc.) Ukraine accedes to the Convention subject […]
Ukraine is about to join the International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to the Arrest of Ships, by Aleksander Chebotarenko
The Government of Ukraine brought bills in the parliament (Verkhovna Rada) related to the organization of joining the International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to the Arrest of Ships signed in Brussels on 10 May 1952. The work on preparation for joining the Convention was carried out by the Cabinet of Ministers […]