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Articles for December 2011
Storm in a tea cup?
Simon Stonehouse, of Brit Insurance, reports on his recent trip to China and the Far East
The world at risk
Control Risk has just produced its RiskMap 2012, providing an overview of security risks and the reasons for those risks. Below we summarise the report, focusing on some issues for the maritime markets
Pirates top agenda
At the annual “Shipping and the Law” conference in Naples, piracy quickly became the hot topic, as Neville Smith reports
Stormy seas astern â is there calmer weather ahead?
Dr Phil Anderson, of ConsultISM, provides a timely reminder of the human factor in accidents
Brazil in spotlight
The past 12 months have brought the customary crop of assorted claims for the P&I clubs. Ian Barr, of the London P&I Club, looks at some recent examples
Crew safety should come first
Neil Smith, of Lloyd’s Market Association, looks at liquefaction of cargos
An uncertain future?
Johan de Haan, of the Noord Nederlandsche P&I Club, looks at the implications of the Rotterdam Rules for protection & indemnity insurance
Economic impact across the board
Denzil Stuart reports on how the deepening worldwide shipping crisis is keeping maritime law firms increasingly busy
Keeping the world turning
Nigel Russell, of brokers RFIB, looks at the big issues of 2011 and 2012 in the marine insurance market