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Articles for August 2017
The Paris Agreement’s first battleground
Entrenched international divisions reveal political, economic and even existential considerations, writes Anastassios Adamopoulos
Admiralty Court ruling on the application of the “narrow channel rule” and the “crossing rule”
Irvine Marr, David Owens and Martyn Haines, of Clyde & Co, review a recent Admiralty Court ruling
Forum – back on the shopping list for collisions
Richard Gunn, of Reed Smith, reports on a return of an old trend
Remote paradise: beauty and the beasts
Fergus Draper, of Skuld London, looks at the changing challenges of insuring the new generation of super yachts
Good shipboard record keeping a must
All ships are required to maintain proper operational records in accordance with International Maritime Organization, flag and port state requirements. David Nichol, of the UK P&I Club, examines how this essential aspect of shipboard activity has evolved in recent years.
Satellite comms: an insider view
Priya Patel, of NSSLGlobal, provides a unique view of the APAC maritime satcom market in 2017
Sue and labour – a traditional doctrine keeping up with the times
Keith Martin, of the Association of Average Adjusters, reviews latest opinion on claims definitions
Perfect storm of regulation, cost-savings and cyber security looms
Large ship losses have halved in the past decade, according to a new report from Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty
An overview of the current international salvage industry
John Witte, of the International Salvage Union, considers the state of the salvage sector