In this issue of The Arrest News:
- Maritime Enforcement at the Edge of Geopolitics: The Southern Caribbean as a Quiet Pressure Point by Cherie Gopie, M
Hamel Smith (Trinidad & Tobago) - From Hormuz to Gibraltar: Why Conflict-Driven Shipping Stress May End in More Ship Arrests by Christian Hernandez, Isolas
(Gibraltar) - Bunker Claims and Ship Arrest in Italy: The Controversial Role of Article 3(4) of the 1952 Arrest Convention by Alberto
Batini, BTG Legal - What Next? A follow-on Analysis of U.S. Tanker Seizures by Benjamin M. Robinson, Esq., Chalos & Co. PC
- Bahamas Flag Performance & Global Shipping Confidence in 2026 by ParrisWhittaker
- Inherent Vice or Covered Damage to Cargo? Yoav Harris & Domiana Abboud, Harris & Co. Law Office (Israel)
Read the full issue here: The Arrest News Issue 52


