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Articles for March 2021
Early considerations in cross-border contractual disputes
The complexity of a cross-border dispute can, at times, appear overwhelming. However, it does not need to be, writes Alex Hudson, of Campbell Johnston Clark
Navigating a safe path
Captain Hiroshi Sekine, of the UK P&I Club, considers ECDIS and safe operation, and offers a case study
EU faces call to back green hydrogen and ammonia for shipping
Green ammonia and hydrogen are expensive, but the European Commission should help the industry to send a clear signal of demand for it to reduce production costs, the group says in a letter, reports Anastassios Adamopoulos of Lloyd’s List
Maritime piracy hotspots persist during 2020
Kristin Urdahl, of Gard AS, reviews a tough year for shipping during the Covid-19 pandemic, made harder by increased piracy attacks
EU database shows higher emissions than initially reported
The EU Monitoring, Reporting and Verification system has shown that in 2019, CO2 emissions from ships were 12 million tonnes higher than originally announced, raising familiar questions about its reliability and future use as the bedrock of EU emissions regulations, writes Anastassios Adamopoulos of Lloyd’s List
Stacking up the risks
Sudhir Malhotra, at the Standard Club, looks at container securing and stack collapses, analysing the causes and solutions
Trading clean air
Rachel Hoyland, of Hill Dickinson, considers what effect the EU Emissions Trading Scheme has on the shipping industry
A year on for Poseidon Principles
Now Kate Silverstein and Emily Widdrington, of Watson Farley & Williams, take a look at the first annual report on the Poseidon Principles
A milestone for maritime safety and security
Now, Anna-Lena Wülbern, of ASD, considers cyber risk and the evolving regulatory landscape
Seeking protection beyond the regulation
Julian Clark, at Ince, looks at cyber risks in the maritime space
Silver bullet for green shipping in ship financing?
Shipping regulations are always in a state of flux. Here, lawyers from ASD, an International Union of Marine Insurance Professional Partner (IPP), consider two of the most pressing issues of the day – the climate and cyber risks. First, Stephanie Landauer and Lars Kortländer, of ASD law firm, ask whether the Poseidon Principles will prove the answer when it comes to green ship financing