By Sanya Khera Introduction The Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships, 2009 (HKC) … More
Category: Maritime Law
GUARDIANS OF THE SEA: INDIA’S GROWING ROLE AS A SECURITY PROVIDER INTHE INDIAN OCEAN
By Nardeep Chawla Introduction Indian Ocean plays a significant role in the global maritime trade and more than 80% of … More
Ocean-gate disaster: An analysis of torts
By Chinmaya Vidyadhar Joshi Introduction In June 2023, Titan, a submarine owned by Ocean-gate, an American tourism and expeditions company, … More
Ravaging the endless Oceans through deep sea mining
By Aditi Sinha & Soumya Pradhan What is deep sea mining? Deep sea mining involves extracting metals and minerals from … More
Navigating the Abyss: Evaluating India’s Environmental Stewardship Deep Sea Mining
By Sushrut Devadiga Introduction The world stands at the precipice of a potentially transformative yet ecologically dangerous undertaking in the … More
The Effect of the Red Sea Conflict on Maritime Trade
By Aditya Danturty Introduction Post the of Somali piracy in 2009, the next wave of maritime disruption in the middle … More
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
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
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
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
