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The Re-Kindled Tussle between Sectoral Regulator and C.C.I.: A Critique of the Draft India Ports Bill, 2020

Omkar Upadhyay* Background: Vesting Of Power in Maritime Port Regulatory Authority to Adjudicate Anti-Competitiveness The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and … More

C.C.I. v. Bharti Airtel, CCI, Draft India Ports Bill 2020, Monsanto Holdings Pvt. Ltd. v. C.C..I, MPRA, Port Regulatory Authority, Sectoral Regulator

Understanding Abandonment in Marine Insurance : Part – II

Devika Radha* Consequences of Notice of Abandonment Tendering of a valid Notice of Abandonment (hereinafter referred to as NOA) to … More

Abandonment, Consequences of Notice of Abandonment, Marine Insurance, Policy Examples, Recent Developments

Understanding Abandonment in Marine Insurance : Part – I

Devika Radha* From Lex mercatoria to Edward Lloyd’s Coffee House and the Lutine Bell, modern marine insurance has a fascinating … More

Abandonment, Constructive Total Loss, Marine Insurance, Notice of Abandonment

To Arrest or Not to Arrest ? India’s Position on the Arrest of Ships Pending Arbitration

Ayesha Qazi* The interplay between Maritime Law and Arbitration has been long subsisting. The international character of Maritime Law and … More

admirality act, ship pending arbitration

Analysis of the Interplay of International Law and Politics in the Mediterranean Sea through the Lens of Greece and Turkey

Ankit Malhotra* For centuries, Greece and Turkey have been unable to come to terms with each other. Due to the … More

Cyprus, Greece, International Law, Mediterranean Sea, Sea of Marmara, The Aegan Sea, Treaty of Lausanne, Treaty of Paris, Turkey

Understanding the Liability for Oil Spillage Under International Regime Vis-A-Vis Mauritius Case 2020

Parth Prachi Shrivastava & Akanksha Goel* Introduction On 25th July 2020, bulk carrier MV Wakashio (Japanese owned) sailing under the … More

ITLOS, Liability, Marine Pollution, Mauritius Case 2020, Oil Spillage, UNCLOS

Relationship Between Maritime Law and Cyber Space in the Times of COVID – 19

Bodhisattwa Majumder* In the 21st Century, the COVID pandemic has not only affected human life, but the time of the … More

COVID-19, cyber space, cybercrimes, digitisation, maritime trade

An Insight into Marine Wildlife and Trafficking

Diya Chakraborty & Raksha Tripathy* “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way … More

Article 51A(g), Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)[2], IUCN, Marine Wildlife, Poaching, poaching and trafficking are still prevalent and has not been stopped.Marine species are oft, trafficking

Russian Oil Spill : Desolation of the Dream of ‘Sustainable Ocean’

Ujjawal Vaibhav Agrahari* Introduction President Vladimir Putin declared a state of emergency after spilling 20,000 tons of diesel fuel into … More

Ambarnaya river, desolation, Russian oil spill, Scrutiny of Laws, sustainable oceans

The Way Towards Sustainable Oceans

Harsh Amrit & Nitya Malviya* In contemporary times, the inter-relationship between nature and human society has become more and more … More

Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction, Exclusive Economic Zone, IUCN, sustainable oceans, United Nations Convention to the Law of Sea (UNCLOS)

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