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Hull fouling in practice
Reflections on speed and performance claims (Part IV)

Hull fouling is a challenge every shipowner, operator and charterer faces. Marine growth on a vessel’s hull increases drag, reduces speed and raises fuel costs. Fouling also often leads to disputes under time charterparties, raising issues of responsibility, evidence and cost.
This unique article provides a clear and practical overview of the subject, explaining factual issues in detail, and draws on LMAA and SMA arbitration awards, as well as case law including The Divinegate.
Written by Prokopios Krikris FCIArb Consultant and arbitrator.
25 years of Lloyd's Shipping & Trade Law
Celebrating LSTL's quarter century

Lloyd's List Intelligence is the proud publisher of Lloyd's Shipping & Trade Law. As we mark the 25th anniversary of this publication, we wish to extend our deepest appreciation to all who have contributed to its success.
Over the past quarter-century this publication has been a respected and valued source of insight and reference, always exploring the latest issues affecting the rights and liabilities of the shipping and trade communities.
Looking ahead, we will continue our mission to inform and engage, adapting our content to the evolving shipping landscape. Here's to the next 25 years of Lloyd's Shipping & Trade Law.
New book available
The Law and Practice of Maritime Liens, 1st Edition

By Damien J Cremean
This book offers a single point of reference on the vital legal subject of maritime liens. The enforcement of liens in each jurisdiction is discussed, featuring topics such as the arrest of vessels, the exercise of liens on cargo and sub-freight, provision of security, conflict of laws, and the procedures and proceeds of judicial sales. Key priorities such as sale proceeds, competition between creditors and non-maritime claimants, are also addressed.
Available now in Maritime Risk International
Marine Insurance Trends

The marine industry has undergone a major transformation over the past decade. In his latest feature for Maritime Risk International, Nazery Khalid explores the key trends shaping and influencing the marine insurance sector.
From war risk zones and rising incidents such as collisions, groundings and cargo spills, to the growing influence of ESG, cyber security, and the digitalisation of ships – the risks facing the shipping industry are evolving rapidly.
The latest issue of Maritime Risk International is available here.
New Maritime Law Review
Chinese maritime law in 2024: a review - now available

By Dr Liang Zhao, Institute of Maritime Law, Southampton Law School, University of Southampton
This review, available in both English and Chinese language, provides an analysis of the significant decisions of the Chinese courts in 2024. It provides readers with insight into the judicial practice of maritime law over this period in mainland China. The judgments relate to carriage of goods by sea, marine insurance, admiralty law and dispute resolution.
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Available now
London Arbitrations in Lloyd's Maritime Law Newsletter

New London Arbitration content is now available in Lloyd's Maritime Law Newsletter, with thanks to the LMAA.
The latest award summary is London Arbitration 9/25.
Charterparty - Amended NYPE 1993 form - Stoppage outside discharge port on receipt of notice from unpaid sellers of cargo - Whether vessel off-hire during time taken by owners making enquiries and ordering vessel to resume voyage - Whether owners entitled to costs of underwater inspection after charterers ordered vessel to an unsafe berth - Whether port call cost due as per charterparty despite port being within trading limit as per recap - Whether disponent owners entitled to indemnity for costs of defending back-to-back head charter arbitration - LMAA Small Claims Procedure.
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Maritime arbitration analysis
Speed and performance claims in maritime arbitration: a transatlantic perspective

Despite differences in procedural rules, formatting, and publication practices, SMA and LMAA awards often show striking consistency. Both demonstrate a pragmatic and commercially sensitive approach – reinforcing arbitration’s role as the trusted, cost-effective way to resolve maritime disputes.
Written by Prokopios Krikris.
Lloyd’s Shipping & Trade Law: latest content available

In an issue focusing on autonomous shipping, the latest Lloyd’s Shipping & Trade Law includes the articles “The MASS master: indispensable, or an illusory safeguard?” and "MASS-ive risk? Will the 1910 Collision Convention apply to collisions involving autonomous ships?”.
The whole issue is now available to view here.
Chinese Maritime and Commercial Law Reports
Volume 2 2025 now available

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 2025 on i-law.com.