Neel Vasant and Devika Radha* Abstract “Change is the law of life; those who refuse to change slowly decay and … More
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PIRACY AND PROSECUTION CHALLENGES
Vivek Pandey & Geetika Vyas* Abstract Piracy has been considered as an enemy of the mankind since long back. However, … More
PRE-EMINENCE OF PREFERRED SEATS IN MARITIME ARBITRATION – A CRITICAL REVIEW OF RELEVANT FACTORS AND GLOBAL TRENDS
Aditya Sethi* Abstract Shipping and arbitration have co-existed since the early development of shipping laws. Arbitration agreements have traditionally been … More
DEEP SEABED MINING: A BENEFIT TO THE MANKIND OR COMMERCIALISATION OF COMMON HERITAGE OF MANKIND
Swetha Sethubaskaran* Abstract The declaration of the deep seabed, by the United Nations, as the common heritage of mankind is … More
SOUTH CHINA SEA: CHINA’S INROAD TO GLOBAL DIPLOMACY
Debby Jain* Abstract China’s historical claim over South China Sea as opposed to legitimate claims of its maritime adversaries has … More
REFUGEES AT SEA: NEW DIMENSIONS TO MARITIME SEARCH & RESCUE
Disha Verma* Abstract Amidst the biggest refugee crisis in the world, each State shares a common responsibility towards vulnerable families … More
IS SHIPBREAKING ALONG INDIAN COASTS REALLY GREEN? A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF INDIAN DOMESTIC LAWS IN LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
Ananya Sharma* Abstract This essay shall examine the process of Shipbreaking in India in light and context of the major … More
Enforceability of UNCLOS in international Maritime Law
Authored by Nimisha Shrivastava and Toshika Soni ENFORCEMENT OF UNCLOS, 1982 United Nations Convention on laws of Sea (hereinafter UNCLOS), … More
MARITIME LIEN
Authored by Rishabh Tiwari and Shashank Chaturvedi A maritime lien is often described as “the barnacle” attaching to a ship’s … More
WAR, TERROR AND THE HIGH SEAS
Authored by Anamika and Avni Sharma Abstract Terrorism has had a drastic impact in today’s world, primarily after the 9/11 … More
