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Articles for February 2026
Shared foresight: turning maritime intelligence into collective resilience
Thomas Nordberg, of The Swedish Club, discusses how maritime resilience is becoming more interconnected
Innovation and regulation of maritime decarbonisation technologies
Joanne Waters, of DAC Beachcroft, discusses regulation surrounding the decarbonisation conversation in the maritime sector
Court considers proximate cause of vessel's loss in Ukrainian waters
Matthew Dow and Iain Kennedy, of Hill Dickinson LLP, examine a decision in which the court has interpreted the mortgage interest clause
Future fuels outlook remains steady in the face of regulatory uncertainty
Julien Boulland, of Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore, stresses the need for regulatory certainty through energy transition
Alternative fuels: legal and liability risks owners must consider
P K Mishra and Karan Doshi, of the Indian Register of Shipping, discuss the evolution of alternative fuels and the legal framework
Flag state spat exposes growing government oversight gaps
An uninsured ship casualty has prompted Türkiye to call for an international white list for insurers, but the verification of flag state responsibilities runs to the heart of a much bigger problem with substandard shipping, writes Richard Meade of Lloyd's List
The role of OEMs and classification societies in carbon reduction
Paul Bayliss, at Fuelre4m, argues why we must be willing to consider new solutions in the maritime space
Shaping marine insurance to facilitate energy transitions
Lars Lange, of the International Union of Marine Insurance, explores the increasing challenges for marine insurers, particularly in terms of energy transition
More than Maduro: the significance of CITGO v Ascot
Benjamin Robinson, of Chalos & Co, explores the new impact of a court case from last year in the wake of the arrest of Nicolas Maduro and his extraction to the US