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MSC ELSA 3 and the Sinking Credibility of India’s Maritime Pollution Law

By Anunay Bhardwaj and Amritanshu Rath Introduction On 25th May 2025, the Liberian-flagged container ship MSC ELSA 3 capsized and … More

merchantship, news, ship

The Chagos Treaty – A Maritime Security Perspective through the Lens of History, Geo-Politics, and its Implications for India

By – Tushar Mishra Abstract This blog gives a broad impression of the recently concluded Chagos Treaty’s historical, geopolitical, and … More

chagos, china, history, India, Maritime Law, news, politics

Arrest of Vessels: A Legal Perspective on Maritime Claims and Recent Judicial Trends

By Swayam Sambhab Mohanty and Surya Prakash Swain Introduction India’s maritime space, stretching more than 7,500 kilometres and representing 95% … More

Centre for Maritime Law, Container Ship, Global Trade, India, Indian Shipping Industry, Maritime Law, Maritime Law Journal, Merchant navy, news, nluo, politics, Ship Arrest, shipping

Critical Analysis of International Laws on Maritime Crimes with Special Emphasis on Interstate Cooperation

Aditya Jha & Ritu Raj* Introduction Piracy has been one of the most critical concerns of maritime trade since the … More

International Law, Interstate Cooperation, Sua Convention, UNCLOS

Salvage Contracts and Arbitrating Claims

Luca George Antony* Introduction to the law of salvage From the time of the Romans, it has been founded that … More

Arbitrating Claims, Arbitration Clause, Contract, Law of Salvage, LOFs, LSAC, Salvage

An Award of Contradictions : The Bay of Bengal Maritime Boundary Arbitration 7 Years Later – A Critique

Aman Mehta & Anjali Sharma* Prologue On 16 April2021, India lodged an objection with the Commission on the Limits of … More

arbitration, Award of Contradictions, Bay of Bengal, Delimitation Methodology, Jurisprudence, UNCLOS

Artificial Intelligence : A Panacea for Maritime Security?

Kaustubh Kumar & Ashutosh Anand* “Life on the planet began in the ocean. The ocean sustains it. Undoubtedly perils of … More

AI, Geneva Convention, maritime security, Trigun, UNCLOS

Challenges in Deep-Sea Mining : Grave Environmental Concerns and Feeble International Laws

Nikhil Mishra* Deep-sea mining and the ISA: An Introduction Humankind’s transition to ‘low-carbon economies powered by ‘green energy’ has increased … More

Deep-Sea Mining, EEZ, International Law, ISA, ITLOS, UNCLOS

Fukushima Controversy : An Awakening for International Law

Ananya Bajpai* On 13thApril, the Government of Japan announced that it would release more than one million tons of wastewater … More

Fukushima Controversy, International Law, Japan, Nuclear Energy, Procedural Law

Electronic Bills of Lading : Standardization and the Problem of Functional Equivalence

Devika Radha* On the 1stof June 2021, the Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) announced that it would coordinate with … More

Bolero, Contract of Carriage, Electronic Bills of Lading, Functional Equivalence, Receipt of goods

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