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Articles for May 2013

Opportunities grow as ice shrinks
John Flaherty and Tom Gorrard-Smith, of Clyde & Co, look at the latest developments in the Arctic
Clyde & Co
NEW PARTNERS
Hill Dickinson
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING TEAM EXPANDS
Changing the rules
The 2002 Passenger ship liability and compensation treaty is set to enter into force in 2014, as outlined by the International Maritime Organisation
Wikborg Rein
NEW PARTNERS IN LONDON AND SINGAPORE
ISS
NEW BULK COMMODITY ROLE
The future of maritime law and policy research
Professor Jason Chuah, of The City Law School, City University London, reports from the Postgraduate Researchers in Maritime Law and Policy Conference, held at the City Law School, City University London
Beazley
TWO NEW HIRES
Safety by 'all available means'
Andrew Oldland QC and Lara Moore, at Michelmores LLP, remind the industry that money spent on training is money well spent
Holman Fenwick Willan
Marine team grows
Jamaica
Celebrates India's 50th national maritime day
Model for metal fatigue
Heikki Remes, of Aalto University, has developed a model making it possible to determine how fatigue sets in with various welded steel materials
Risk management faces huge challenges
The giant containerships coming on stream are likely to pose real challenges for the sector, as delegates discovered at a recent seminar organised by the London Shipping Law Centre - Maritime Business Forum
Shipping, climate change and the environment
Philip Roche, of Norton Rose, considers a future with far greater regulation
Loss of hire case rejected
Owners have welcomed the failure of an appeal in a loss of hire dispute as Catriona Lewis, of Lax & Co, reports
Be prepared
Capt Rahul Khanna, of Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty, discusses insurers' concerns about the ever-increasing size of container ships
European Union's quest for a solution
Patrizia Heidegger, of NGO Shipbreaking Platform, calls for a stand against using sub-standard ship breaking yards
London International Shipping Week
Appoints official board of advisors
Hill Dickinson
Renews clipper race sponsorship
Crewsure
New correspondent added
Braemar
Recruits for the future
Under threat
Gary Li, of IHS Maritime, considers the risks emerging from the North Korean threats

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