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Tag: COVID-19

Relationship Between Maritime Law and Cyber Space in the Times of COVID – 19

Bodhisattwa Majumder* In the 21st Century, the COVID pandemic has not only affected human life, but the time of the … More

COVID-19, cyber space, cybercrimes, digitisation, maritime trade

The Blue Ecosystem : During and After Covid – 19

Shivangi Banerjee* The mass movement of ships and commercial fishing over the years has marred the marine ecosystems to a … More

Climate change, COVID-19, overfishing, sustainability, the blue ecosystem

Uncharted Waters of COVID-19: Decoding Port Restrictions and Seafarers’ Humanitarian Crisis during the Pandemic

Utkarsh* Introduction As the world battles the menace of Covid-19, there have arisen several socio-economic implications that go beyond the … More

COVID-19, pandemic, Port Restrictions, Seafarer Crews, Uncharted waters, Unheralded Workers

Is Your Ship Worthy? : Seaworthiness as an Overlooked Aspect of Maritime Safety

Mridul Nagar & Pradyumna Mishra* The safety of the people shall be the highest law. – Marcus Tullius Cicero INTRODUCTION … More

COGSA 1925, COVID-19, Freight transport, maritime safety, seaworthiness, ship worthy

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