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The Law of Ship Mortgages, 3rd Edition

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This fully updated and comprehensive 3rd edition of The Law of Ship Mortgages provides readers with a definitive guide to the English law of ship mortgages. The authors bring their extensive experience to bear on a number of difficult and developing areas of the law, such as: mortgagees’ duties, liability to charterers, the conflict of laws, work-outs, restructurings and cross-border insolvency.

The 3rd edition includes new chapters on pre-delivery security, security over shares and on the increasingly important topic of ship leasing as a method of finance. It is written against the background of, and has regard to, ever-increasing sanctions affecting shipping and ship finance as well as the continued regulatory and industry-driven push towards reduction of emissions (IMO 2020 and IMO 2050).

Shipboard Management, 1st Edition

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Shipboard Management supports those undertaking qualification at all stages of maritime training, enhancing and developing knowledge and understanding of the key issues in the Merchant Shipping (Training and Certification) Regulations 1997, as subsequently amended by the 2015 Regulations and other legislation.

Informed by real-world experience of commercial shipboard operations, Shipboard Management offers an essential study guide addressing the issues which are most frequently confronted in the context of ship management. The text focuses on the application of skills and techniques that are fundamental to commercial shipping and that meet the demands of the Merchant Shipping (Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping) Regulations.

Chinese maritime law in 2023: a review - now available

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This review provides an overview of the significant decisions of the Chinese courts, in particular the Supreme People’s Court of China, in 2023. It provides insight into the judicial practice of maritime law over this period in Mainland China.

This special feature is available in English and Chinese.

https://www.i-law.com/ilaw/doc/view.htm?id=440001 

Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly

Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly (LMCLQ) Part 3 August 2024 available now

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LMCLQ Part 3 includes commentary on: Sodzawiczny v Smith concerning anti-arbitration injunctions and stays to arbitration; Armstead v Royal & Sun Alliance which raised important questions in the Supreme Court on the law of damages; and The Flaminia a Court of Appeal decision concerning limitation of liability. Articles cover: mortgages of goods and title disputes; corporate insolvency; ship arrest and global economics; and the Hague Judgments Convention 2019; along with unjust enrichment in England and Wales, Canada and Ireland and reviews of recent books

 

Click here to access Part 3.

 

LMCLQ is a quarterly journal published in February, May, August and November with an annual bound volume (2023 now available), additionally the Yearbook is published in August.

International Maritime and Commercial Law Yearbook 2024 now available

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The Yearbook 2024 offers a complete review of the major developments throughout the year. The Yearbook features insurance (including marine) law, maritime law, arbitration, sale of goods and carriage of goods law, along with additional cases of interest on a jurisdictional basis; legislation; law reforms; protocols; articles; and books. There are international sections (maritime and private law) as well as areas covering Australian, Canadian, English, EU, French, South African and US law. 

Click here to access the Yearbook.

Chinese Maritime and Commercial Law Reports

Volume 2 2024 now available

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Lloyd’s List Intelligence is the only publisher of the English language edition of Chinese Maritime and Commercial Law Reports. We are pleased to announce the publication of Volume 2 2024 on i-law.com.

 

Available now

London Arbitrations in Lloyd's Maritime Law Newsletter

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New London Arbitration content is now available in Lloyd's Maritime Law Newsletter, with thanks to the LMAA. 

The latest award summary features in issue 1166 of LMLN, (2024) 1166 LMLN 4. 

Time charter – NYPE 1993 form – Charterers’ counterclaims after partial final award on owners’ claim for unpaid hire – Security for costs – Form of security – Peremptory order under section 41(6) of the Arbitration Act 1996 – Whether owners entitled to award dismissing counterclaims .

Read the latest issue of LMLN here.

Maritime Law Search

Lloyd’s Shipping & Trade Law: latest content available

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The latest Lloyd’s Shipping & Trade Law includes the article “SHIPMAN 2024 - an update of the industry's favoured ship management contract”, and two case commentaries.

The whole issue is now available to view here.

Available now

Maritime Risk International - latest issue

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Maritime Risk International has been providing independent, expert opinions from leading industry practitioners, organisations and P&I Clubs since 1987. Our authors in key jurisdictions deliver global coverage of the important risk issues facing the maritime industry, so you can spot trends and developments that will affect businesses around the world.

The latest issue of Maritime Risk International is available here.

Lloyd's Law Reporter

PERTAMINA INTERNATIONAL MARKETING & DISTRIBUTION PTE LTD V P-H-O-E-N-I-X PETROLEUM PHILIPPINES INC (ALSO KNOWN AS PHOENIX PETROLEUM PHILIPPINES INC) AND ANOTHER

Service – Service of arbitration award – Service by a particular method requested by the applicant – Certificate of service – Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters 1965, articles 5(b) and 6
Online Published Date:  30 Sep 2024

TUMPUAN MEGAH DEVELOPMENT SDN BHD V ING BANK NV AND ANOTHER

Arbitration – Stay of proceedings – Issue estoppel – Arbitration Act 1996, sections 9, 66 and 73
Online Published Date:  23 Sep 2024

SEATRIUM NEW ENERGY LTD (FORMERLY KNOWN AS KEPPEL FELS LTD) V HJ SHIPBUILDING & CONSTRUCTION CO LTD (FORMERLY KNOWN AS HANJIN HEAVY INDUSTRIES AND CONSTRUCTION CO LTD)

Contract – Breach – Whether sub-contractor's duties under shipbuilding sub-contract breached – Variation – Effect of variation of sub-contract – Post-delivery warranty obligations – Tort – Negligence – Duty of care – Duty of care in addition to contractual duty of due care, skill and diligence
Online Published Date:  23 Sep 2024

Lloyd's Law Reports

CELESTIAL AVIATION SERVICES LTD v UNICREDIT BANK GMBH, LONDON BRANCH (FORMERLY UNICREDIT BANK AG, LONDON BRANCH): CONSTITUTION AIRCRAFT LEASING (IRELAND) 3 LTD v UNICREDIT BANK GMBH, LONDON BRANCH (FORMERLY UNICREDIT BANK AG, LONDON BRANCH)

[2024] 2 Lloyd's Rep 215
Contract (letter of credit) – Sanctions – Letters of credit in respect of aircraft leases – Leases terminated without return of aircraft – Confirming bank declining to pay under letters of credit with reference to Sanctions Regulations – Meaning of “in connection with an arrangement” – Autonomy of letters of credit – Ralli Bros principle – Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018, section 44 – Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, SI 2019 No 855, regulation 28(3).

JB COCOA SDN BHD AND OTHERS v MAERSK LINE AS (TRADING AS SAFMARINE)

[2024] 2 Lloyd's Rep 235
Contracts (bill of lading) – Cargo of cocoa beans deteriorating between discharge and delivery – Carrier's duty of care of cargo – Inherent vice.

LIPTON AND ANOTHER v BA CITYFLYER LTD CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY INTERVENING

[2024] 2 Lloyd's Rep 167
Aviation – Compensation for delayed flight – Effect of UK withdrawal from EU – Regulation 261/2004/EC – Air Passenger Rights and Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (SI 2019 No 278) – European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 – European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020.

Maritime law in 2023: a review of developments in case law

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This article summarises and explains some of the most important legal developments in maritime law, including the law of shipping contracts, general average and admiralty issues, in 2023. 
The scope of this analysis encompasses the common law jurisdictions of England and Wales as well as Singapore, Australia, India and Hong Kong SAR. Highlights include the decisions in Unicredit Bank AG v Euronav NV, Quadra Commodities SA v XL Insurance Co SE, The MSC Flaminia and Kuvera Resources Pte Ltd v JPMorgan Chase Bank NA, as well as an analysis of decisions on sanctions, sale of goods and trade issues.
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