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Issue 763 October 24th, 2020 SUBSCRIBE click here | UNSUBSCRIBE click here Editor: Sandra Speares | Email: contactus@themaritimeadvocate.com The Maritime Advocate is free to readers and is entirely supported by advertisers and sponsors. A banner advertisement represents excellent value so please consider using us whenever you have a commercial message to place. Email us …Read the full article
Read MoreIssue 762 October 9th, 2020 SUBSCRIBE click here | UNSUBSCRIBE click here Editor: Sandra Speares | Email: contactus@themaritimeadvocate.com The Maritime Advocate is free to readers and is entirely supported by advertisers and sponsors. A banner advertisement represents excellent value so please consider using us whenever you have a commercial message to place. …Read the full article
Read MoreIN THIS ISSUE 1. World Maritime Day 2. Duck boat tragedy or seafarerās manslaughter? 3. Avoiding contractual disputes following Covid-19. Jonathan Lux comments. 4. New innovation programme 5. IUMI major claims database 6. Suspension of HK tax treaty 7. OCIMF overhaul concentrates on high risk 8. US Courts: borrowed servant rule 9. Low sulphur transition …Read the full article
Read MoreIN THIS ISSUE 1. Shippingās humanitarian crisis. 2. Easily forgotten āĀ Ā Michael Grey comments 3. Force Majeure under review 4. Wakashio investigation and comment 5. Tugs on station 6.Ā Human rights arbitration 7.Ā Donāt do it again 8. Exceeding laytime 9. TT Club: supply chain security 10. Liquefaction dangers 11. Lifesaving appliances 12. Indian Supreme …Read the full article
Read More1. Seafarers āthe core of shippingās futureā 2. CMA CGM LIBRA debate 3. Covid-19 testing in Chinese ports 4. Seafarer workforce report 5. Subjective view 6. Maritime leadership programme goes virtual 7. SCMA rules consultation 8. SAFETY4SEA awards 9. Early termination of seafarer agreement 10. Identifying the shipper 11. Bulk carrier safety 12. Highlighting dangers …Read the full article
Read More1. Wakashio grounding: “almost all” fuel oil removed 2. Beirut: the dangerous goods debate 3. Where else is ammonium nitrate being stored? 4. “The lawless world of international shipping” 5. Storage of liquid cargoes 6. Limits on receivers’ obligations considered 7. London handles over 80% of global maritime arbitrations 8. Casualty response and sustainable solutions …Read the full article
Read More1. The operator can limit… but who is the operator? 2. Notice requirements to prevent time bar 3. ITIC issues timely warning to port agents 4. Salvage operation to retrieve containers lost off MSC Palak 5. AMSA inspection campaign to focus on stowage and securing of containers 6. Electronic Bills of Lading ā an update …Read the full article
Read More1. Widow of Bangladeshi shipbreaker free to sue shipowner 2. Crew kidnappings surge in seas off West Africa 3. Grounding incidents in the Indonesian archipelago avoidable? 4. USCG fines vessel that failed to provide Notice of Arrival 5. West African countries apply ‘Traffic Rights’ levy on shipowners 6. ‘Mandatory provision of law’ found to cover …Read the full article
Read More1. Clause lets subcontractor out; carrier’s clock kept ticking 2. Silence isn’t necessarily golden 3. Court reads C/P and B/L together 4. As time goes by 5. APL England cleared to leave Australia 6. Livestock carrier delayed in South Africa amidst legal dispute 7. Bulker strikes fishing vessel in Mindoro Strait 8. What comes first …Read the full article
Read More1. Interpreting see-to-it and on-demand guarantees 2. Can a party’s silence alone result in an enforceable contract? 3. Record low water levels in Parana River lead to groundings and draught restrictions 4. Why do containership stacks collapse and who is liable? 5. Role of an Owner’s Superintendent or Naval Architect ā Walking the line 6. …Read the full article
Read More1. South China Sea: Chinaās new claims 2. Ardent quit salvage business 3. Singapore accedes to International Salvage Convention 4. Fumigants entering crew spaces: a warning 5. Self-heating coal: a warning 6. Force Majeure ā now what? 7. Final rule on demurrage and detention of containers 8. Panama announces sanctions for deliberate AIS/LRIT deactivation 9. …Read the full article
Read More1 B/Ls: presentation for signature 2 Telemedicine: traditional barriers eliminated 3 New U.S. guidelines on shipping and sanctions evasion 4 U.S investigates Canadaās ballast water regulations 5 English courts adapting to new normal 6 Guidance on Law and Arbitration provisions in charterparties⦠7 ā¦as new BIMCO Law & Arbitration clause gets underway 8 ECSA presses …Read the full article
Read More1. Two tales of four jurisdictions 2. Anchor awareness 3. Lessons from accidents 4. Further tensions in the South China Sea 5. Piracy ā an evolving business 6. Drone delivery ā must watch video! 7. Watch out for rise in oil trade litigation 8. New OPEX assessments for tankers 9. Scaling the Himalaya Clause …Read the full article
Read More1 Milano Bridge ā a bridge too far 2 Main engine damage ā beware luboil starvation 3 A pilotās perspective 4 COVID-19: charterparty matters 5 Demurrage claim time-barred? 6 Arbitration: virtually speaking 7 Mediation: Zoom into the new normal 8 A new journal joins our ranks 9 Stowaways by sea, not forgetting migrants 10 …Read the full article
Read More1. Tsakos victory in “safe berth” US Supreme Court ruling 2. Dutch court rules Royal Caribbean wrongly fined 3. Kaami grounding off Skye 4. Tanker grounding linked to ECDIS 5. BNWAS alarm didn’t prevent accident 6. Lay-up options until normality returns 7. Ship finance and COVID-19 8. Piracy and armed robbery off West Africa …Read the full article
Read More1 COVID-19 Emerging Themes 2 Are you worried about Coronavirus and Force Majeure with cancellations? 3 āBest Management Practiceā ā The English High Court considers obligations on a Master 4 Plan your passage carefully! 5 The Poseidon Principles 6 Pilot ladder accidents 7 Lost crane load during cargo operations 8 People, Places and Events …Read the full article
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