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Cargo Claims: The Essential Guide, 1st edition

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Cargo claims are the most frequent form of third-party liability incurred by carriers by sea and their P&I insurers. They are the bread-and-butter work of ship operators and P&I clubs, with each club handling thousands of cargo claims every year. This new book examines every aspect of cargo claims from a legal and practical perspective.

Following the life of a typical cargo claim, the book analyses the basis upon which carriers face liability for cargo loss and damage; the law on delay and deviation; cargo interests’ responsibilities for the cargo they ship; defences to cargo claims; the role of cargo insurers and subrogation; P&I cover for cargo claims; and the recovery options available to a carrier facing a cargo liability. Cargo Claims also includes a detailed clause-by-clause commentary on the InterClub Agreement.

Written by David Richards

Managing Legal Risks in Voyage Charterparties for Autonomous Ships, 1st edition

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As technology continues to reshape global industries, the maritime sector faces profound changes with the emergence of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS). This book explores the legal challenges posed by autonomous shipping within the framework of voyage charters, focusing on the key contractual obligations of seaworthiness, care for cargo, and deviation. Traditionally, these obligations have assumed the presence of a human crew. Autonomous vessels challenge these established legal norms, requiring a re-evaluation of how liability is determined and shared between shipowners and charterers.

Written by Dr Raphael Esu.

Off-hire in Merchant Shipping, 1st edition

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Off-hire in Merchant Shipping: Law and Practice offers readers a comprehensive understanding of off-hire clauses, their legal and practical implications, and how they function to balance the interests of shipowners and charterers in maritime shipping. This first edition provides insights into the mechanisms used to allocate losses resulting from delays and the contractual provisions governing these situations. 

Written by Xiankai Zhan and Dr Pengfei Zhang.

Key updated Lloyd's Shipping Law Library titles now available

Time Charters, 8th edition

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Acclaimed as the standard reference work on the law relating to time charters, the new 8th edition provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject, accessible and useful both to shipping lawyers and to shipowners, charterers, P&I Clubs and other insurers. Time Charters provides full coverage of both English and US law, now updated with all the important decisions since the previous edition.

Bareboat Charters, 1st edition

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Providing a clause-by-clause analysis commentary on all the provisions of the BIMCO BARECON, and all decisions relevant to those clauses, Bareboat Charters addresses important topics such as termination, repossession and damages from an English law standpoint, adding useful guidance for practitioners. It considers general issues of contract and/or maritime law so far as they relate to bareboat charters, and extracts or summarises key passages of important case law.

Admiralty Jurisdiction and Practice, 6th edition

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Admiralty Jurisdiction and Practice is the definitive work on litigation in the Admiralty Court. It provides unrivalled commentary and analysis of admiralty law as well as the jurisdiction and procedure of the Admiralty Court.

Now in its sixth edition, it has been fully updated to include new case law and important changes in practice and procedure since 2017. It covers the implications of Brexit as well as changes to CPR Part 61 and its accompanying Practice Direction in particular in relation to limitation claims and the new rules for pleading collision claims.

Lloyd’s Law Reports Citator

2025 Edition: now available

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The 2025 Edition of Lloyd’s Law Reports Citator is now available on i-law.com

  • The Citator is “an essential reference tool for judgments reported in the year 2025”.
  • It is an annual document, in PDF form
  • The Citator indexes cases reported in across our five Law Reports series It also features data from our Plus series of reporting.

Access the new edition of The Citator here.

Available now in Maritime Risk International

Marine Insurance Trends

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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.

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 is London Arbitration 4/26

Time charter - NYPE form - Speed and performance - Alternative methods of calculating loss - Hull fouling - Whether a "defect" under clause 15 or breach of express warranty - Whether the owners were entitled to recover a Fuel EU penalty and European Emission Allowances (EUAs) - LMAA Small Claims Procedure (SCP)

Read the latest issue of LMLN here.

Maritime Law Search

Lloyd's Law Reporter

STONEGATE FARMERS LTD V CHUCKS FARM LTD
Arbitration – Reliance on argument not put by the parties – Serious irregularity – Substantial injustice – Arbitration Act 1996, sections 33 and 68
Online Published Date:  30 Mar 2026
UNICREDIT BANK GMBH, LONDON BRANCH V CONSTITUTION AIRCRAFT LEASING (IRELAND) 3 LTD; UNICREDIT BANK GMBH, LONDON BRANCH V CELESTIAL AVIATION SERVICES LTD
Letters of credit – Sanctions – Whether interest accrued from when pay obligation arose until licence provided – Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, SI 2019/855, Part 5, Chapter 2, regulation 28(3)(c) - Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018, section 44 – UCP 600, 2007
Online Published Date:  30 Mar 2026
ARGOGLOBAL UNDERWRITING ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD V OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LTD
Insurance (marine) – Perils of the seas – Significance of presumption of fortuity – Seaworthiness – Breach of Warranty – Duty of Fair Presentation – Marine Insurance Act 1906, sched, para 7
Online Published Date:  23 Mar 2026

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Lloyd’s Law Reports is the unrivalled source of authoritative content, edited by Professor Robert Merkin KC and Dr Johanna Hjalmarsson, both experts in the maritime and commercial sector. Legal professionals around the globe regard Lloyd’s Law Reports as the leader in providing them with the latest case law and approved judgments.

Access Lloyd's Law Reports on i-law.com for the full archive of carefully selected, fully headnoted judgments.

Chinese Maritime and Commercial Law Reports

Volume 4 2025 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 4 2025 on i-law.com.

 

Lloyd’s Shipping & Trade Law: latest content available

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In an issue focusing on autonomous shipping, the latest Lloyd’s Shipping & Trade Law includes the article “Navigating continuity: section 69 appeals in maritime arbitration” and case commentaries on Orion Shipping and Trading LLC v Great Asia Maritime Ltd (The Lila Lisbon) [2025] EWCA Civ 1210 and Costa Crociere SpA v Costa Crociere SpA and Others, Case C-629/24.

The whole issue is now available to view here.

Lloyd's Law Reports

MONFORD MANAGEMENT LTD (THE OWNERS OF THE KIVELI) v AFINA NAVIGATION LTD (THE OWNERS OF THE AFINA I)
[2026] 1 Lloyd's Rep 161
Collision – Liability – Vessels on reciprocal course before collision – Head-on situation – Application of head-on rule and crossing rule – Deeming rule in head-on situation – Meaning of “and/or” in COLREGs Rule 14 – International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972 (COLREGs), Rules 2, 5, 7, 8, 14, 15, 34 and 36.
MS "V1" GMBH & CO KG AND ANOTHER v SY CO LTD
[2026] 1 Lloyd's Rep 111
Arbitration – Jurisdiction – Assignment of Guarantee Contract – Claim by assignee in tort under Chinese law – Guarantee Contract containing exclusions – Whether tribunal had jurisdiction to determine whether exclusions applied to claim – Arbitration Act 1996, section 67.
UNITY SHIP GROUP SA v EUROINS INSURANCE JSC (THE "HAPPY ARAS")
[2026] 1 Lloyd's Rep 151
General average – Carrier's duty of seaworthiness – Actionable fault – Due diligence – Passage plan – Incompetence of master – York-Antwerp Rules 1994 – Hague Rules, article III rule 1 and article IV rules 1 and 2(a).

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