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MARITIME INDUSTRY: CYBER-RISK & SECURITY

Kriti Ranjan* Technology trust is a good thing, but control is a better one. Business is growing as fast as … More

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SULPHUR CAP REGULATION 2020: A CRITIQUE

Effectiveness of the Regulation 4.2.1.1. of the MARPOL Convention (Annex VI) and alternative methods for reducing Sulphuremissions Bodhisattwa Majumder* In … More

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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

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INTRODUCTION TO MARITIME LAW IN INDIA

Authored by Vidhi Tiwari and Suman Setty When it comes to Maritime law, India has witnessed development through a glorious … More

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PANEL DISCUSSION ON MARITIME LAW

The 6th NLUO – Bose & Mitra & Co. International Maritime Arbitration Moot Court Competition, 2019 (IMAM) was followed by … More

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International Conference on Maritime Law

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