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Articles for November 2024

Legal risks and green opportunities in ship recycling

Alexander Freeman, Anastasia Alexaki and Richard Cooper, at Hill Dickinson, report on the challenges of recycling old vessels

Challenges to cost modelling for marine-related property claims

Ronald Mallory, of JS Held, considers the rapid rise in marine-related property claims and what can be done to mitigate these losses

Annual health check of global marine insurance market

Lars Lange, of the International Union of Marine Insurance, discusses the recent statistics released by the group and reveals the health of the marine insurance market globally

Ready, willing and (sustain)able: shipping coming clean

Nazery Khalid shares the progress of the Hong Kong Convention aimed at greening ship recycling activities

Rerouting via Cape of Good Hope increases insurance risk

Boxships and vehicle carriers show higher frequency of weather-related claims, writes David Osler of Lloyd's List

Will owners who comply with the Hong Kong Convention be in legal jeopardy?

Herman Steen and Gisken Andersen, at Wikborg Rein, consider how the IMO is tackling market concerns around how the Hong Kong Convention will work in practice

Maritime LEO networks: opportunities and challenges

Jamie Jones, of GTMaritime, considers the evolution of satellite communications in the past 25 years as well as some of the challenges ahead

The worrying trends for safety of seafarers

The welfare of seafarers should be paramount for everyone in the maritime industry - not least because the health and safety of crew have direct impacts on operational safety and the risk of accidents, as Kunal Pathak, Lene-Camilla Nordlie, Siri Skjørestad and Kjersti Bruborg, of Gard, report

Risk and relationships: the small dry bulk operator's view

Small can be beautiful with the right network and the ability to think outside the box, write Thomas Zaidman, of Sagitta Marine, and Marcel Krol, of FDR Risk

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