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Salvors Duty of Care & Adequacy of Laws Protecting Salvors Interest

By Priya Ayyappaswamy “Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt find it after many days” Kipling’s Bread Upon Water, … More

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The impact of the Russian-Ukrainian war on the shipping industry.

By Shamil Adeeb and Rishita Agarwal Introduction The shipping industry was impacted by the Black Sea tragedy, which caused deathsand … More

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Contemporary Critique of ‘Actionable Fault’ under the concept of general average

By Irene Joseph and Sree Madhuri On April 01, 2021, Shoei-Kisen, the ship owner of the infamous MV Ever Given … More

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Remedies for Seafarers in case of injuries for arrest (India)

By Anshuman Kar INTRODUCTION In the present and forthcoming era of globalization, the importance of sea trade or maritime trade … More

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Free Pratique in BPVOY4 Charterparties – Whether a Formality or Condition Precedent?

Deeksha Sahni & Bodhisattwa Majumder* Introduction The Voyage Charterparties often stipulate the mandatory requirement of tendering an effective Notice of … 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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EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON MARITIME ZONES

Ashish Singh* ABSTRACT Among the umpteen threats posed by climate change is the impact on the extent of the maritime … More

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DEEP SEABED MINING: A BENEFIT TO THE MANKIND OR COMMERCIALISATION OF COMMON HERITAGE OF MANKIND

Swetha Sethubaskaran* Abstract The declaration of the deep seabed, by the United Nations, as the common heritage of mankind is … More

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SOUTH CHINA SEA: CHINA’S INROAD TO GLOBAL DIPLOMACY

Debby Jain* Abstract China’s historical claim over South China Sea as opposed to legitimate claims of its maritime adversaries has … More

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REFUGEES AT SEA: NEW DIMENSIONS TO MARITIME SEARCH & RESCUE

Disha Verma* Abstract Amidst the biggest refugee crisis in the world, each State shares a common responsibility towards vulnerable families … More

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