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Articles for January 2013
Will the sky fall in 2013?
Nazery Khalid, of the Maritime Institute of Malaysia, looks ahead to 2013 and considers how the shipping sector might fare
A feast of litigation in 2012
John Passmore and Tom Bird, of Quadrant Chambers, look at the spread of recent cases
Shipper's dream, insurer's nightmare?
Martyn Haines and Tom Gorrard-Smith, of Clyde & Co, ask how the market will cope with ever-larger vessels
Foreign awards unenforceable?
Foreign shipping arbitration awards may be unenforceable in Australia, as Derek Luxford, of Hicksons, reports
Piracy Outlook
John Cochrane, of Exclusive Analysis, looks at developments in two piracy hotspots
Plenty on salvage agenda
Andreas Tsavliris, of the International Salvage Union, takes a look back at 2012 and forward into 2013
London cover at risk?
After a recent London seminar, Toby Stephens, of Holman Fenwick Willan, asks if the Marine Insurance Act 1906 is a threat to the London market?
A sea change ahead
With the Maritime Labour Convention looming, it is time for the industry to get back to basics