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Tag: arbitration

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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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

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THE ROLE OF ARBITRATION IN INTERNATIONAL MARITIME DISPUTES

Ram Kumar* Abstract: Arbitration in maritime industry is the most widely practice as compared to the litigation which involves more … More

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