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Maritime law in 2023: a review of developments in case law

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This article summarises and explains some of the most important legal developments in maritime law, including the law of shipping contracts, general average and admiralty issues, in 2023. 
The scope of this analysis encompasses the common law jurisdictions of England and Wales as well as Singapore, Australia, India and Hong Kong SAR. Highlights include the decisions in Unicredit Bank AG v Euronav NV, Quadra Commodities SA v XL Insurance Co SE, The MSC Flaminia and Kuvera Resources Pte Ltd v JPMorgan Chase Bank NA, as well as an analysis of decisions on sanctions, sale of goods and trade issues.
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Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly

Celebrating 50 years of Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly

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The golden anniversary issue of LMCLQ Part 1 February 2024 is now available (access here). This issue celebrates 50 years of LMCLQ with Our golden anniversary—Then and now, written by the editor Professor Francis Rose.

Case commentary includes: the long running case of The Prestige; the ECJ case The Alexandros T; the Singapore case CZT v CZU; the Hong Kong case The Star Centurion; along with UK cases in the Court of Appeal (The Sienna), the Supreme Court (Mozambique v Privinvest Shipbuilding) and the Privy Council (FamilyMart v Ting Chuan). Key topics include: The Beatles (aka the fab four); Covid; electronic trade documents; house bills of lading; breaking the Hague-Visby Rules silence; pre-judgment interest; punitive damages; account of profits and causation; and unjust enrichment in APAC

 

LMCLQ is a quarterly journal published in February, May, August and November with an annual bound volume (2023 now available), additionally a Yearbook (IMCLY) is published in August.

New books available on Maritime & Commercial

Unmanned Ships and the Law

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Unmanned Ships and the Law considers the law relating to the legal aspects of unmanned ships. This book examines both the legal aspects and technological peculiarities of unmanned ships, as well as contemplating terminological and linguistic questions, to find out whether they can be compatible with the current legal regime applicable to ships in general, while considering alternatives to enable their successful use in the near future.

Written by the late Prof. h.c. Dr. iur Bülent Sözer, Director of the Maritime Law Research Centre at Pîrî Reis University, İstanbul. He was Visiting Fellow at the Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University and a member of the International Working Group on “Marine Autonomous Surface Ships” for CMI (Comité Maritime International).

Ship Sale and Purchase, 7th Edition

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The seventh edition of Ship Sale and Purchase contains a detailed clause-by-clause analysis of SHIPSALE 22, the new standard form Memorandum of Agreement for ship sales and purchases published by BIMCO in 2022. This clause-by-clause analysis is supplemented by commentary on the corresponding provisions of the other leading standard forms used in the global shipping markets - SALEFORM 2012 (the latest version of the longstanding standard form produced by the Norwegian Shipbrokers' Association), SINGAPORE SHIP SALE FORM 2011 and NIPPONSALE 1999 - and the main differences between these forms and SHIPSALE 22.

This edition of Ship Sale and Purchase also contains a comprehensive description of the many ways in which standard form agreements may be modified, through amendments to the printed terms and the use of additional clauses, to suit the particular requirements of the parties to individual transactions. In addition, it analyses relevant decisions of the English courts and arbitration tribunals and explains the implications of these decisions for ship sale and purchase transactions.

To view the previous sixth edition click here.

Chinese Maritime and Commercial Law Reports

Volume 4 2023 now available

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Lloyd’s List Intelligence is the only publisher of the English language edition of Chinese Maritime and Commercial Law Reports. We are pleased to announce the publication of Volume 4 2023 on i-law.com.

 

Available now

London Arbitrations in Lloyd's Maritime Law Newsletter

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New London Arbitration content is now available in Lloyd's Maritime Law Newsletter, with thanks to the LMAA. 

The latest award summary features in issue 1153 of LMLN, (2024) 1153 LMLN 3. 

Charter under a booking note – Voyage not performed – Whether charterers' claim time-barred – Whether "any possible alleged claim" extended to claims not relating to breaches of obligations on the voyage and included any possible claim however framed – Whether "lawsuit" included arbitration.

London Arbitration 3/24

Maritime Law Search

Lloyd’s Shipping & Trade Law: latest content available

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The latest Lloyd’s Shipping & Trade Law includes Part II of the article “Contractual considerations relating to marine green fuels”, and two case commentaries.

The whole issue is now available to view here.

Available now

Maritime Risk International - latest issue

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Maritime Risk International has been providing independent, expert opinions from leading industry practitioners, organisations and P&I Clubs since 1987. Our authors in key jurisdictions deliver global coverage of the important risk issues facing the maritime industry, so you can spot trends and developments that will affect businesses around the world.

The latest issue of Maritime Risk International is available here.

Lloyd's Law Reporter

TROTMAN V THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY

Administrative law - Prosecution of offences - Houseboat ordered to move away from lock - Environment Agency's powers as prosecutor - Harbour master's powers - Thames Navigation Licensing and General Byelaws 1993, byelaw 49(a) - Thames Conservancy Act 1932, sections 79, 82 to 85, 233 and 234 - Prosecution of Offences Act 1985, section 18
Online Published Date:  22 Apr 2024

DELOS SHIPHOLDING SA AND OTHERS V ALLIANZ GLOBAL CORPORATE AND SPECIALTY SE AND OTHERS

Marine Insurance – War and allied risks – Detention – Constructive total loss – Whether loss fortuitous – Effect of exclusion for customs or quarantine regulations and similar arrests – Suing and labouring – Non-disclosure – Knowledge and materiality – Late payment of claims – Marine Insurance Act 1906, section 55 – Insurance Act 2015, sections 4 and 13A
Online Published Date:  08 Apr 2024

GANZ V PETRONZ FZE AND ANOTHER

Arbitration – Jurisdiction – Serious Irregularity – Separability – Arbitration Act 1996, sections 7, 33, 67 and 68
Online Published Date:  08 Apr 2024

Lloyd's Law Reports

DB v AUSTRIAN AIRLINES AG

[2024] 1 Lloyd's Rep 317
Aviation – Liability of air carriers for death or injury sustained by passengers – Meaning of “accident” – Bodily injuries aggravated by first aid administered following accident on board aircraft – Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules for International Carriage by Air 1999 (Montreal Convention), articles 17(1), 29 and 35.

UNICREDIT BANK GMBH v RUSCHEMALLIANCE LLC

[2024] 1 Lloyd's Rep 350
Arbitration – Anti-suit injunction – Law applicable to arbitration clause – Whether injunction should be granted to protect arbitration with foreign seat – Senior Courts Act 1981, section 37 – CPR 6.37 – CPR PD6B.

FMG HONG KONG SHIPPING LTD, THE DEMISE CHARTERERS OF FMG SYDNEY v THE OWNERS OF MSC APOLLO

[2024] 1 Lloyd's Rep 322
Admiralty – Collision – Fault – Meaning of early and substantial action – Crossing rules – Duties of give-way vessel – Head-on situation – Collision Regulations, rules 14, 15, 16 and 17.

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