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Practical aspects concer ning arrest of vessels in Korea

Korea is not a signatory to the International Convention relating to the Arrest of Sea-going Ships of 1952 but arrest of vessels cases constitute a large portion of the work performed by Korean lawyers. By Hyun Kim and Youngtae Jang.

ARREST of vessels cases constitute a large portion of work performed by maritime lawyers in Korea. This guide may be used for reference for those foreign attorneys whose clients are considering arresting a vessel in Korea.

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