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Maritime Risk International

Articles for June 2015

EU environmental regulation and shipping
Mats Fielding, of Skuld, reviews some recent regulatory action from the European Union as it affects the shipping sector
Commercial realities win the day
Andrew Nicholas and Stephanie Morton, of Clyde & Co, look at a recent court examination of the Hague Rules
New remedy for an old ailment
Derek Luxford, of Hicksons, considers an Australian court order that the bill of lading notify party has to indemnify the ocean carrier for conversion of cargo
IMarEST
New partners
Standard Club/ICS
New hazard awareness competition
Braemar Adjusting
New regional managing director
Capsicum Re
Changes in marine & energy specialty business
Barbican
Senior marine appointment
AIG
New multinational marine specialist
Singapore Shipping Association
New technical director
Reasons to keep alert
Ian Barr, of the London P&I Club, reviews some recent challenges for members
The big MAC questions
Joe McGladdery, of Wikborg Rein & Co, considers whether falling oil prices create material changes
Warning for shipping sector on the consequences of the new Slavery Act
Robin Brook, Hari Jon and Stuart Neely, of Norton Rose Fulbright LLP, consider the impact of the Modern Slavery Act on business in the maritime industry
Having the right team in place
Andrew Rodden, at Bibby Ship Management, stresses the importance of having the right staff on board in reducing risks
Hoegh Osaka and the positive result of being prepared
Conor Bays, of Charles Taylor, looks back at the successful refloating of Hoegh Osaka

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