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Articles for March 2006
Design is key
P&I risk prevention expert Dr William Moore, who is vice president loss prevention, risk control and technical services at the American Club, writes on the importance of ergonomic design to ship safety.
Shipping with the enemy
Nazery Khalid, a research fellow at the Maritime Institute of Malaysia, puts the security situation in the Straits of Malacca into perspective.
‘Laycan’ in a CIF context
Rovine Chandrasekera, a senior assistant in the shipping litigation group at Stephenson Harwood, reviews a recent laycan case.
A case of influence?
Maggie Hui Li, a partner, and, an associate in the shipping and international trade team at BLG, look at a recent case concerning the recovery of foreign settlements from insurers.
Whose rule is it anyway?
Tim Taylor, a partner, and Patric McGonigal, an associate in the shipping and international trade team at BLG, look at a recent case concerning the recovery of foreign settlements from insurers.
A Golden Victory
Matt Illingworth, an associate at DLA Piper, looks at a major victory for charterers.
A coordinated approach
Speaking at the inauguration of the 11th Annual EC Maritime Law Course of the IMO International Maritime Law Institute, Dr Joe Borg, member of the European Commission responsible for Fisheries and Maritime Affairs, reviews forthcoming EU plans.
Structure under challenge
Karl Lumbers, loss prevention director at Thomas Miller managers of the UK P&I Club, warns against complacency.