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Articles for February 2025
Marine sector provides food security for Ukraine
Arthur Nitsevych, at Interlegal law firm, updates on the latest situation in Ukraine and how the marine sector is managing to deliver a service to its clients, despite the ongoing war with Russia
Let go of UNCLOS and we may never get freedom of navigation back
There are always going to be circumstances in which raison d'état will override commerce. Let them be rare, says Lloyd's List
Global volatility requires maritime insurance evolution
Robert Mackay, of FDR, discusses the need for insurers to adapt to the new world risks for the maritime sector
Facilitating the safe transport of flexitanks
Lars Lange, of the International Union of Marine Insurance, provides some suggestions to reduce the risks associated with flexitanks
Saving Sounion: a salvage operation within a war zone
When Sounion was targeted, attacked and boarded by Houthi militants in August 2024 a potential environmental disaster was averted. Tim Mount, at Ambrey, explains the salvage process
Alternative loss calculation methods following The Divinegate
Prokopios Krikris, consultant and arbitrator, considers pursuing alternative methods in performance disputes
The year of shipping dangerously
Maritime Risk International's regular contributor Nazery Khalid gazes into his crystal ball to see what is in store for maritime security, focusing on shipping in the Red Sea
War risks and dark shipping: navigating dangerous waters
Timon Karamanos and Anastasia Alexaki, of Hill Dickinson, warn of the need to continually evolve war risks in the maritime sector