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Carbon Free Shipping: A Sustainable Approach to International Shipping

By Lohitakshaa Mohapatra Amidst growing environmental concerns, the COP28 held in Dubai has been significant. The summit brought international shipping, … More

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Challenges in Service Extension and Limitation Period– Doliaa SAS v Mediterranean Shipping Co SA

By Swayam Sambhab Mohanty Introduction The case of Doliaa SAS v. Mediterranean Shipping Co SA [2023] EWHC 3165 (Comm) revolves … More

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Demurrage and the Problematic Inflexibility of Moratorium under the IBC

By Vinay V. Viswanathan, 4th Year, Jindal Global Law School Introduction “A need was felt to give the highest priority … More

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An Appraisal of the effectiveness of Maritime Labour Convention, 2006: A seafarer’s Perspective.

By Avani Khatri Without those who work at sea, “half the world would freeze and the other half starve.”[1] This … More

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Violence’ Within Piracy: The Need for a Determinative Test

By Ribhu Sehgal & Arun Raghuram Mahapatra Abstract/Blurb: Piracy has been a threat to maritime security and the freedom of … More

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THE LEGAL VALIDITY OF RETLA IN THE CONTEXT OF APPARENT GOOD ORDER AND CONDITION

By Vanshika The Hague and the Hague Visby rules were envisioned to be such guiding principles which acts as a … More

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A Limited Step Forward? : Analyzing the Maritime Anti-Piracy Act, 2022

By Satvik Pareek and Avadhesh Pareek INTRODUCTION Maritime Piracy continues to be a persistent challenge for the world as it jeopardizes the … More

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Time charterparties: To what extent can a shipowner claim indemnity?

By Vedanta Vishwakarma Introduction. In a time-charterparty, the charterer is entitled to direct the vessel where to go, and which … More

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Mapping the Cyber Security Challenges in Maritime Industry: Way Ahead

By Siddharth Addy & Sagarnil Ghosh 1. Introduction Maritime components are not only limited to remote assets (vessels, auxiliary platforms), … More

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Assimilating Conversion Rate and Balancing Priority for Claims of Interests & Costs

By Mohammad Atik Saiyed & Pooja Shukla We are not changing in a continuous sequence, rather we are transforming in … More

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