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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

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Into the Hot Waters of the Indo-Italian Conflict – The Enrica Lexie Case

Mili Budhiraja* “We have no more right to decline the exercise of jurisdiction which is given, than to usurp that … More

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Bombay High Court Resolves the Conflict Between Admiralty and Insolvency Law

Saurish Shetye* In Raj Shipping Agencies vs. Barge Madhwa & Anr., [1] the Bombay High Court had an occasion to … More

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