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Articles for November 2013
Unclear and dangerous present
Nazery Khalid, of the Maritime Institute of Malaysia, warns against complacency in the Gulf of Aden
Political issues heighten risk
IHS Country Risk outlines risks linked to political events in three volatile countries
Too many strikes
As 2013 comes to an end, the Strike Club reports on what has been a bad year for industrial relations
Differences from west to east in Africa
Elinor Dautlich and William MacLachlan, of Holman Fenwick Willan, look at adapting Guardcon for west Africa
Breathing a sigh of relief
Lloyd’s broker Tysers has just produced its annual report on the P&I market which we reproduce in part below
Bimco issues new war and piracy clauses
Donald Chard, of Bimco, reviews the latest piracy and war clauses
How does shipping industry recover?
Strategies for a sustainable recovery dominated the agenda at the recent Shipping & The Law 2013 conference in Italy, as Maritime Risk International discovers
Asbestos remains shipyard killer
Kieran Jones, of Weightmans LLP, looks at the continuing problem of asbestos related illness among maritime workers
Concordia rises along with cost
Claudio Perrella, of LS LexJus Sinacta, reports on the latest from Italy on the Costa Concordia wreck removal