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Nuisance Law and Environmental ProtectionAn study of nuisance injunctions in practice Patenting rDNA Death of Patents A New Convention for the Carriage of Goods by Sea - The Rotterdam Rules Shipping, Law and the Marine Environment in the 21st Century The Journal of International Maritime Law
Makeup: Six issues per year plus cumulative indexes of legislation, cases and general index
Current: Issue 6 Volume 20 2014
EU scrutiny of French tonnage tax
DR VINCENT J G POWER A&L Goodbody
JIML 20 [2014] 6 391 ARTICLES
The law of unmanned merchant shipping - an exploration
PROFESSOR DR ERIC VAN HOOYDONK Advocate at the Antwerp Bar, Research Professor at the University of Ghent
JIML 20 [2014] 6 403 Anatomy of a trial for manslaughter at sea: the P&O ferry The Pride of Bilbao and the yacht Ouzo RICHARD BARRACLOUGH QC
6 Pump Court, Temple, London JIML 20 [2014] 6 424 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
A new channel to the heart of incorporation clauses
ELENI MAGKLASI
NYK Bulkship (Atlantic) NV v Cargill International SA (The Global Santosh) [2014] EWCA Civ 403, [2014] 2 Lloyd's Rep 103 JIML 20 [2014] 6 397 The 'battle' of the clashing arbitration clauses: does an arbitration clause in a P&I club's letter of undertaking override the arbitration agreement in the charterparty? IOANNIS AVGOUSTIS Attorney at Law, Athens Bar Association Viscous Global Investment Ltd v Palladium Navigation Corporation (The Quest) [2014] EWHC 2654 (Comm) JIML 20 [2014] 6 399 NATIONAL REPORT
The new Spanish Maritime Navigation Act 2014, the need for uniformity and the International Maritime Conventions
IGNACIO ARROYA Professor of Commercial and Maritime Law, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona Spain
JIML 20 [2014] 6 440 ISSUE 5 EDITORIAL
Changes to jurisdiction in the courts of EU Member States from 10 January 2015
YVONNE BAATZ Institute of Maritime Law, University of Southampton
JIML 20 [2014] 5 311 ARTICLES
The surrender of the bill of lading 'duly endorsed'
MICHIEL SPANJAART Centre for Maritime Law, National University of Singapore, Advocate in Rotterdam
JIML 20 [2014] 5 327 Perils of the sea under English, French and Greek law; a perilous venture? MAREL KATSEVELA
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa JIML 20 [2014] 5 343 An equitable solution to the Aegean Sea disputes
HASAN A DEVECI former Lecturer in Law, London South Bank University
JIML 20 [2014] 5 356 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
Off-hire claim and arrest of ship
NYK Bulkship (Atlantic) NV v Cargill International SA (The Global Santosh) [2014] EWCA Civ 403, [2014] 2 Lloyd's Rep 103 JIML 20 [2014] 5 319 The right to limit liability and the availability of liability insurance RICHARD WILLIAMS Peracomo Inc, Real Vallee and Others v Telus Communications Co and Others
2014 SCC 29, [2014] 1 SCR 621 JIML 20 [2014] 5 322 NATIONAL REPORT The new Spanish Maritime Navigation Act 2014, the need for uniformity and the International Maritime Conventions
JIML 20 [2014] 5 375 ISSUE 4 EDITORIAL
JIML 20 [2014] 4 235 ARTICLES
Ships revisited: a comparative study
SARAH GHALEN Walther Sch�cking Institute for International Law, University of Kiel JIML 20 [2014] 4 252 Container ships: reserve ships and loss of use following collision - liner operators beware!
HARRY HIRST Ince & Co, Hong Kong JIML 20 [2014] 4 270 A re-examination of the measure of damages under time charterparties
MEIXIAN SONG University of Exeter
JIML 20 [2014] 4 284 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
Late payment of freight and hire - power to award interest under the 1998 Act
Martrade Shipping & Transport GmbH v United Enterprises Corporation [2014] EWHC 1884 (Comm) JIML 20 [2014] 4 245 The scope of the Athens Convention: could it possibly extend to proceedings for contribution? Kathleen Feest v South West Strategic Health Authority et al
[2014] EWHC 177 (QB) JIML 20 [2014] 4 249 ISSUE 3 EDITORIAL
Multi-tiered dispute resolution and friendly negotiations
JIML 20 [2014] 3 153 ARTICLES
Towards a worldwide restatement of the general principles of maritime law
ERIC VAN HOOYDONK Advocate, Antwerp, Professor, Ghent University, Chairman, Belgian Maritime Law Commission JIML 20 [2014] 3 170 Laytime and demurrage - contractual concepts in a state of flux RHIDIAN THOMAS JIML 20 [2014] 3 183 The business of piracy: commercial shipping, risk management and the use of private security firms
SARA ROSS Osgoode Hall Law School JIML 20 [2014] 3 193 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
The flag state, the port state and SOLAS
DR BEVAN MARTEN PB Sea Tow (PVI) Ltd v Attorney-General (2 May 2014) Court of Appeal of Samoa CA 24/13 JIML 20 [2014] 3 161 Damage to chattels: of repairs, recoverable loss and general damages PROFESSOR ANDREW TETTENBORN Coles v Hetherton
[2013] EWCA Civ 1704, [2014] 3 All ER 377 JIML 20 [2014] 3 165 Who is an advising bank - the quality of documentary credit communications JASON CHUAH City Law School, London Den Danske Bank A/S v Surinam Shipping Ltd [2014] UKPC 10 JIML 20 [2014] 3 168 ISSUE 2 EDITORIAL
Is a ship to which the CLC 92 applies also required to obtain a certificate under the Bunkers Convention?
RHIDIAN THOMAS JIML 20 [2014] 2 73 ARTICLES
Environmental Liability in the offshore sector with special focus on conflict of laws (part 2)
PROFESSOR PETER WETTERSTEIN Abo Akademi University, Finland
JIML 20 [2014] 2 86 An EU perspective on the liability of classification societies: selected current issues and private international law aspects JAN DE BRUYNE Faculty of Law, University of Ghent CEDRIC VANLEENHOVE Faculty of Law, University of Ghent
JIML 20 [2014] 2 103 Shipping pools, consortia and alliances: understanding UK cartel law PHILIP WAREHAM Head of EU & Competition Team, Hill Dickinson LLP
JIML 20 [2014] 2 121 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
Establishing a limitation fund by producing a guarentee
Kairos Shipping Ltd and Another v Enka & Co LLC and Others (The Atlantik Confidence)
[2013] EWCA Civ 217, [2014] 1 Lloyd's Rep 586
JIML 20 [2014] 2 80 Calculation of damages for breach of time charteparties Fulton Shipping Inc of Panama v Globalia Business Travel S.A.U. (The New Flamenco)
[2014] EWHC 1547 (Comm) JIML 20 [2014] 2 82 ISSUE 1 EDITORIAL
JIML 20 [2014] 1 5
The French Court of Cassation and the Erica case; some issues relating to civil liability
MANS JACOBSSON Former Director, International Oil Pollution Compensation Funds, Member of the Executive Council of the Comite Maritime International (CMI) JIML 20 [2014] 1 18
JIML 20 [2014] 1 30
Irregular migration and the international obligation of non-refoulement: the case of the MV Salamis from a Maltese perspective PATRICIA MALLIA, JEAN-PIERRE GAUCI
JIML 20 [2014] 1 50
Construction of laytime/demurrage exception clauses in voyage charterparties
E D and F Man Sugar Ltd v Unicargo Tranbsportgessellschaft GmbH (The Ladytramp)
[2013] EWCA Civ 1449 English Court of Appeal JIML 20 [2014] 1 12
Anticipatory breach of charterparty obligations Geden Operations Ltd v Dry Bulk Handy holdings Inc (The MV Bulk Uruguay)
[2014] EWHC 885 (Comm), High Court, QBD JIML 20 [2014] 1 14
RHYS CLIFT JIML 19 [2013] 6 457
Successive and superveneing events: damage, injury and loss of profit
JOHN KNOTTConsultant, Holman Fenwick Willan LLP
JIML 19 [2013] 6 469
The Commune de Mesquercase
VINCENT POWER JIML 19 [2013] 6 486
Maritime arbitration: ideal forum for resolving colliison disputes CAPTAIN F. WALLEY U.S. Master Mariner
JIML 19 [2013] 6 504
Uniform international legal regime for multimodal transport: No general acceptance
RAMANDEEP CHHINA Lecturer in Business Law, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
JIML 19 [2013] 6 516
Claiming against third party liability insurances
Teal Assurance Co Ltd v W R Berkley Insurance (Europe) Ltd and Another
[2013] UKSC 57, [2013] 2 All ER (Comm) 1009
JIML 19 [2013] 6 466
SIMON BAUGHEN JIML 19 [2013] 5 363
Damage, destruction and consequential loss: should carriers be different from everyone else?
PROFESSOR ANDREW TETTENBORN Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
JIML 19 [2013] 5 The anticompetitive effects of a globally concentrated, oligopolistic maritime market: from explicit to tacit collusion - an analysis based on the P3 network
AUGUST J BRAAKMAN Secretary-General, European Maritime Law Organisation
JIML 19 [2013] 5 Article 58 of the Rotterdam Rules: a dance between flexibility and foreseeability?
SIMONE LAMONT-BLACK Lecturer in International Trade Law at the University of Edinburgh
JIML 19 [2013] 5 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
Proteccting arbitration clauses in international commercial contracts by anti-suit injunctions
Ecom Agroindustrial Corp Ltd v Mosharaf Composite Textile Mill Ltd
[2013] EWHC 1276 (Comm), [2013] 2 All ER (Comm) 983
JIML 19 [2013] 5 371
Payment by inter-bank transfer - CHAPS
Tidal Enbergy Ltd v Bank of Scotland Plc
[2013 EWHC 2780(QB); [2013] 2 Lloyd's Law Reports 605 Rhidian Thomas
JIML 19 [2013] 5 341
Marine insurance and consumerism RHIDIAN THOMAS
JIML 19 [2013] 4 289
The impact of sanctions on charterparty operations
PROFESSOR RICHARD WILLIAMS Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
JIML 19 [2013] 4 290
Narrow channels - a missed opportunity for a new legal test
HARRY HIRST Partner, Master Mariner, Ince & Co Hong Kong
JIML 19 [2013] 4 304
The applicability of the principle of the common heritage of mankind to the waters and airspace superjacent to the international seabed area
DR PATRICIA MALLIA Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Laws, University of Malta
JIML 19 [2013] 4 331
Interpreting the 'safe port' warranty in charterparty agreements
Gard Marine & Energy Ltd v China national Chartering Co Ltd and Others
[2013] EWHC 2199 (Comm) Ioannis Avgoustis JIML 19 [2013] 4 283 Interpreting the 1952 Arrest Convention in Hong Kong under the common law approach: uniformity or diversity in arrest of ships?
[2013] HKCA 180 (Hong Kong Court of Appeal) Felix W H Chan
JIML 19 [2013] 4 278 ISSUE 3 EDITORIAL
The European Colloquia of Maritime Law Research
RHIDIAN THOMAS JIML 19 [2013] 3 181
Construction of terms in maritime contracts and remedies for their breach
PROFESSOR YVONNE BAATZ Institute of Maritime Law, University of Southampton
JIML 19 [2013] 3 200
MISO MUDRIC Department for Maritime and Transport Law, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb
JIML 19 [2013] 3 220
OLENA BOKAREVA Faculty of Law, Lund University, Sweden JIML 19 [2013] 3 237
the Ara Libertad case: request for the prescription of provisional measures
Order of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, 15 December 2012
DR VERONICA RUIZ ABOU-NIGM JIML 19 [2013] 3 191
Shipper's right to sue in relatino to carriage of goods by sea: the approach of the Chinese courts
PICC Property and Casualty Company Limited of China Shenzhen Branch v China Progress International Forwarding Company
(2012) YGFMSZZ 104 FEIFEI DENG
JIML 19 [2013] 3 196
The inescapable technicalities of maritime litigation
RHIDIAN THOMAS JIML 19 [2013] 2 83
The Law Commissions and insurance contract law reform: an update
DAVID HERTZELL Law Commissioner
LAURA BURGOYNE Commercial and Coommon Law Team, Law Commission JIML 19 [2013] 2 105
The Freedom of Navigation Program: Affirming U.S. Maritime Rights Under UNCLOS
JULIANNE KELLY-HORNER University of San Diego School of Law
JIML 19 [2013] 2 124
Liability and compensation for ship-source oil pollution in China
MANS JACOBSSON Visiting Professor at the Dalian and Shanghai Maritime Universities, People's Republic of China JIML 19 [2013] 2 142
ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Recognition of a regulation judgment on the validity of a jurisdiction agreement
Gothaer Allgemeine Versicherung AG v Samskip GmbH
Case C-456/11 [2013] ILPr 7
YVONNE BAATZ Professor of Maritime Law and Member of the Institute of Maritime Law, University of Southampton JIML 19 [2013] 2 91
Contracts (rights of third parties) Act 1999 and arbitration Fortress Value Recovery Fund 1 LLC and Others v Blue Sky Opportunities Fund LP and Others [2012] EWHC 1486 (Comm), [2013] EWCA Civ 367 JAMES HAYTON Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England & Wales JIML 19 [2013] 2 95
Militant environmental protest and maritime torts
Fish & Fish Ltd v Sea Shepherd UK and Others [2102] EWHC 1717 (Admlty): [2013] EWCA Civ 544 RICHARD CADDELL Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University JIML 19 [2013] 2 101
The principle of utmost good faith in Indian marine insurance contracts DR R BHANU KRISHNA KIRAN JIML 19 [2013] 2 165
The new German Act on the Reform of Maritime Trade Law
JASON CHUAH JIML 19 [2013] 1 5
Delay and disruption claims in superyacht and other shipbuilding contracts
ELIZABETH BLACKBURN QC RACHEL TONEY
Stone Chambers, Grays Inn
JIML 19 [2013] 1 15
Wrongful arrest of ships: a case for reform
Maritime Arbitrator, Founder/Chairman London Shipping Law Centre
JIML 19 [2013] 1 41
The strategic use of mediation for resolving maritime territorial disputes
DR AVNITA LAKHANI Assistant Professor, School of Law, City University of Hong Kong JIML 19 [2013] 1 60
A thought for seamen
RHIDIAN THOMAS JIML 18 [2012] 6 409
Amending the Rotterdam Rules: technical corrections to the U.N.Convention on Contracts for
the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea PROFESSOR MICHAEL F. STURLEY Fannie Coplin Regents Chair in Law,
JIML 18 [2012] 6 423
Nordic Marine Insurance Plan 2013: a regional approach to a balanced contract?
PROFESSOR TRINE-LISE WILHELMSEN University of Oslo, Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law at the Faculty of Law
JIML 18 [2012] 6 433
Liability for offshore facility pollution damage after the Deepwater Horizon? What happened to the global solution?
Tutor in Commercial and Maritime Law, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law,
JIML 18 [2012] 6 453
ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Unsatisfactory implication - a case for revision
Dalmare SpA v Union Maritime Ltd and Valor Shipping Ltd
[2012] EWHC 3537 (Comm)
The expanding horizon of mandatory marine insurance
RHIDIAN THOMAS JIML 18 [2012] 5 ARTICLES
JONATHAN WENNEKERS University of Mannheim, Germany JIML 18 [2012] 5 Fleximodal contracts and CMR: the Belgian approach
WOUTER VERHEYEN Centre for Methodology of Law, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
JIML 18 [2012] 5 Article 47(2) of the Rotterdam Rules: solution of old problems or a new confusion?
PROFESSOR ČASLAV PEJOVIĆ Kyushu University, Japan
JIML 18 [2012] 5 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Third party enforcement of letters of indemnity for non-presentation of bills of lading
Far East Chartering Ltd (formerly known as Visa Comtrade Asia Ltd) and Binani Cement Ltd v Great Eastern Shipping Company Ltd (The Jag Ravi)
[2012] EWCA Civ 180 JAMES R WERELEY Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa
JIML 18 [2012] 5 Whether the duty to protect the marine environment takes precedence over the general duty to protect the imperiled object of salvage: article 8 of the 1989 salvage convention
Dezinsekcija d.o.o. v Anomyo Maritime CO.S.A (The Serine) P-4900/09-7, High Commercial Court of Republic of Croatia, 19 March 2011
MISO MUDRIC Department for Maritime and Transport Law, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, Croatia JIML 18 [2012] 5 ISSUE 4 EDITORIAL
Expert determination - the unfolding picture
D R THOMAS JIML 18 [2012] 4 261 ARTICLES
Some thoughts on civil liability for maritime piracy-caused oil pollution
LING ZHU, ADOLF K YNG, MING ZHAO ZHANG The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
JIML 18 [2012] 4 306 New European rules on the liability of carriers of passengers by sea in the event
NORMAN A MARTINEZ GUTIERREZ IMO International Maritime Law
Institute, Malta JIML 18 [2012] 4 293 Environmental salvage - Plus ca change . . .?
COLIN de la RUE Ince & Co LLP, London
CHARLES B ANDERSON Skuld North America, New York
JIML 18 [2012] 4 279 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Charters, wrongs and the law of duress
Progress Bulk Carriers Ltd v Tube City IMSLLC PROFESSOR ANDREW TETTENBORN JIML 18 [2012] 4 274 Conwartime clause and the construction of off-hire clauses
Osmium Shipping Corp v Cargill International SA [2012] EWHC 576 (Comm), High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division,
Commercial Court JIML 18 [2012] 4 276 ISSUE 3 EDITORIAL
The 'best endeavours' obligation of salvors
RHIDIAN THOMAS JIML 18 [2012] 3 179 ARTICLES
Multimodal transport after the Rotterdam Rules: will it work this time?
MANUEL FRANCO Abogado, Cuatrecasas, Gon�alves Pereira, Madrid JIML 18 [2012] 3 182 Ransom piracy and time charterparties
PAUL TODD Professor of Commerical and Maritime Law, University of Southampton
JIML 18 [2012] 3 193 My platform, my state: the principality of sealand in international law
VINCENT P COGLIATI-BANTZ TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland, Australia JIML 18 [2012] 3 227 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Prorogation of jurisdiction under Article 23(1)(a) Council Regulation (EC) 44/2001 in the Italian jurisdiction
DR ANDREA GIARDINI IF P&C Insurance Ltd v Allianz Spa and Assicurazioni Generali SpA (The Front Comor) Corte di Cassazione (Italian Supreme Court), Joint Civil Chambers, Judgment order 09/03/2012, n 3693
JIML 18 [2012] 3 188 ISSUE 2 EDITORIAL
Brokers, marine insurance premiums and the London market -- the case for reform
RHIDIAN THOMAS JIML 18 [2012] 2 107 ARTICLES
Deviation and off-hire
JOHN WEALE Vice President, Fednav Limited, Montreal
JIML 18 [2012] 2 126 Designing and drafting arbitration clauses in international shipping and offshore contracts: some practical considerations
ALEXANDRE JOB Juriste, Total S A, Paris
JIML 18 [2012] 2 143 Fair treatment of seafarers - international law and practice
OLIVIA MURRAY Ince & Co LLP
JIML 18 [2012] 2 150 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Follow the leader clauses in marine policies
PT Buana Samudra Pratam v Marine Mutual Insurance Association (NZ) Ltd (The Buana Dua)
[2011] EWHC 2413(Comm), [2012] Lloyd's Rep IR 52
JIML 18 [2012] 2 118 Bailment: a post-contract solution under time charters
Petroleo Brasiliero SA v ENE Kos 1 Limited (The Kos)
[2012] UKSC 17; [2012] 2 WLR 976
LIANG ZHAO Lecturer in law, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
JIML 18 [2012] 2 121 NATIONAL REPORT
Maritime Perils in marine insurance law: Indian practice
R BHANU KRISHNA KIRAN Independent researcher; MSc Strategic Studies, Nanyang Technological University JIML 18 [2012] 2 165 ISSUE 1 EDITORIAL
JASON CHUAH Professor of Commercial and Maritime Law and Director of the Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, School of Law, Swansea University JIML 18 [2012] 1 5 ARTICLES
Ocean carrier?s loss of liability limitation -- interpretation of Article IV.5(e) of the Hague-Visby Rules in French, Greek, Italian and German law PROFESSOR MAREL KATSIVELA Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa
JIML 18 [2012] 1 21 The straight bill of lading: past, present, and future
DARYL LEE YU HENG LLM student, School of Law, City University of Hong Kong
DR POOMINTR SOOKSRIPAISARNKIT Assistant Professor, School of Law, City University of Hong Kong
JIML 18 [2012] 1 39 The legality of the interception of boat people under search and rescue and border control operations
MATTEO TONDINI Former military legal adviser to the Italian Navy General Staff, Office of Legal Affairs
JIML 18 [2012] 1 59 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Oil major approval clauses: approvals, acceptability letter and 'to the best of owner's knowledge'
Transpetrol Maritime Services Ltd v SJB (Marine Energy) BV (The Rowan)
ROBERT GAY Solicitor, Hill Dickinson LLP, London; Member of the Documentary Committee of the International Association of Independent Tanker Owners (Intertanko)
JIML 18 [2012] 1 15 Passenger injury claims: plain sailing or not?
ANDREW TETTENBORN Professor of Commercial Law, School of Law, Swansea University; Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
JIML 18 [2012] 1 20 NATIONAL REPORT
The regulations of the People's Republic of China on administration of prevention and control of pollution to the marine environment by vessels: a general overview
DR JINGJING XU Plymouth Business School, University of Plymouth
JIML 18 [2012] 1 75 Volume 17:
Somali Piracy - Report of UK Foreign Affairs Committee
RHIDIAN THOMAS JIML 17 [2011] 411 ARTICLES
Confusion and difficulties surrounding the fraud rule in letters of credit: an English perspective
DR HANG YEN LOW Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Australia
JIML 17 [2011] 462 Charterparty implications of trading in the Arctic
JAMES WERELEY Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers
JIML 17 [2011] 452 A comparative analysis of the transfer of contractual rights under the English Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1992 and the Rotterdam Rules
PROFESSOR D RHIDIAN THOMAS Emeritus Professor of Maritime Law, Founder Director, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
JIML 17 [2011] 437 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Insuring ocean towage of a floating dock - issues of disclosure and seaworthiness
[2010] EWHC 2578 (Comm), [2011] Lloyd's Rep IR 366 JIML 17 [2011] 432 When is a serious risk of piracy serious enough for the law? DR ALEKA MANDARAKA SHEPPARD Pacific Basin IHX Limited v Bulkhandline Handymax AS (The Triton Lark)
[2011] EWHC 2862; [2012] EWHC 70 (Comm)
JIML 17 [2011] 430 The construction in The Netherlands of Article 3(1), (4) of the Arrest Convention 1952
NIGEL MARGETSON Furtrans Denzilick Ticaret Ve Sanayi AS v Augusta Due Srl (The Constanza M)
Supreme Court of The Netherlands, LJN:BT2708
JIML 17 [2011] 423 NATIONAL REPORT
Control of land-based sources of marine pollution in Japan: a legal analysis
DR DAUD HASSAN Senior Lecturer and Head of Interdisciplinary Law Units, School of Law, University of Western Sydney
Inter-Club New York Prioduce Exchange Agreement 1996
(as amended September 2011)
RHIDIAN THOMAS JIML 17 [2011] 323 ARTICLES
Apportionment of damages under the Rotterdam Rules
FRANK STEVENS Roosendaal Kezer Advocaten, Antwerp
JIML 17 [2011] 343 The limits of foreseeablility and The Achilleas
DEREK WHAYMAN Tutor in Law, University of Leeds
JIML 17 [2011] 360 Who is the carrier in the carriage of goods by sea? Rotterdam Rules response from a French and English perspective
DR ANASTASIYA KOZUBOVSKAYA-PELLE European Science Foundation, Strasbourg, France
YANG WANG Oslo University, Norway
JIML 17 [2011] 382 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT The English courts apply business common sense to the interpretation of commercial contracts
DR ALEKA MANDARAKA SHEPPARD [2011] UKSC 50; [2012] 1 Lloyd's Rep 34 JIML 17 [2011] 333 Mysterious disappearance clauses in cargo policies
AXL Resources Ltd v Antares Underwriting Services Ltd
[2010] EWHC 3244 (Comm) QBD
JIML 17 [2011] 337 Transfer of property in the construction and sale of a newbuild vessel
EDWARD YANG LIU
Dragon Pearl Night Club Restaurant Ltd v Leung Wan Kee Shipyard Ltd
Case No. CACV277/2010, High Court, Hong Kong special administrative region
JIML 17 [2011] 382 339
RHIDIAN THOMAS JIML 17 [2011] 247 ARTICLES
A comparison of the UK and US approaches to the incorporation of a charterparty arbitration clause into bills of lading
SANDRA LIELBARDE Legal Adviser, Latvian Maritime Administration, Lecturer, Latvian Maritime Academy
JIML 17 [2011] 291 An Evaluation of the Rotterdam Rules from the US
THOMAS J. SCHOENBAUM Research Professor of Law, George Washington University
JIML 17 [2011] 274 An ideal international scheme for compensation for marine pollution damage
M�NS JACOBSSON Former Director, International Oil Pollution Compensation Funds, member of the Executive Council of Comit� Maritime International (CMI)
JIML 17 [2011] 263 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Criminal sanctions for ship-source pollution
Den offentlige p�talemyndighet (Public prosecution authorities) mot A og Q (MV Full City) Court of Appeal, Agder, Norway, 22 June 2011
ALLA POZDNAKOVA Postdoctoral fellow, University of Oslo, Law Faculty, Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law
JIML 17 [2011] 255 Moral hazard and the use of fraudulent means and devices in presenting a legitimate insurance claim Sharon?s Bakery (Europe) Ltd v (1)Axa Insurance UK Plc (2) Aviva Insurance Ltd
RUI ZHENG University of Swansea
JIML 17 [2011] 260 ISSUE 3 EDITORIAL
Lloyd's Open form 2011 RHIDIAN THOMAS
JIML 17 [2011] 167 ARTICLES
New procedures for bills of lading in the Rotterdam Rules PROFESSOR ERIK R�S�G Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, University of Oslo
JIML 17 [2011] 181 Rotterdam Rules: both-to-blame collision --100% liability!
PROFESSOR MARTIN H CLARINGBOULD Professor of Maritime Law, Leiden University; Partner, Van Traa Advocaten NV, Rotterdam
JIML 17 [2011] 195 Contracts of logistics under the Rotterdam Rules
VIBE ULFBECK Professor of private law, Centre for Enterprise Liability, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen; Professor of maritime law, Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, University of Oslo
JIML 17 [2011] 195 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Marine Insurance contract
Argo Systems FZE v Liberty Insurance (Pte)
[2011] EWHC 301 (Comm) BARIS SOYER JIML 17 [2011] 177 documentary credits - should the issuing bank as named consignee be liable for costs incurred under the contract of carriage?
Fortis Bank & Stemcor v Indian Overseas Bank
[2011] EWHC 538 (Comm)
JASON CHUAH JIML 17 [2011] 175 NATIONAL REPORT
A study on the validity of incorporating arbitration clauses in charter parties into bills of lading under Chinese law
PROFESSOR DR NIN HAN, JUN YAN AND JINLEI ZHANG Dalian Maritime University
JIML 17 [2011] 226 ISSUE 2 EDITORIAL
Third party rights of action against P&I Clubs
Package limitation as an essential feature of the modern maritime transport treaties: a critical analysis
MARC A HUYBRECHTS Emeritus Professor of Law, Universities of Leuven and Antwerp
JIML 17 [2011] 90 The legal status of intermediate holders of bills of lading under contract of carriage by sea -- a comparative study of US and English law
LING LI SJD Candidate, Tulane University Law School
JIML 17 [2011] 90 Somali piracy: the missing link in jurisdiction over foreign pirates under international law
ADEMUN-ODEKE Visiting Professor in International Maritime Law and Policy, Southampton Solent University JIML 17 [2011] 121 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Liability of classification societies for the negligence of sub-contractors under Turkish law
Cerrahogullari Umumi Nakliyat Vapurculuk & Ticaret TAS v Lloyd?s Register of Shipping (Istanbul Denizcilik Ihtisas Mahkemesi, case no 2006/173, verdict no 2008/147; Yargitay 11.Division 2008/10423 verdict no 2010/4146; Yargitay 11.Division case no 2010/8525 verdict no 2010/9053)
PROFESSOR VEHBI S ATAERGIN Institute of Maritime Law, Southampton University JIML 17 [2011] 83 Piratical capture actual total loss?
Masefield AG v Amlin Corporate Member Ltd (The Bunga Melati Dua)
[2011] EWCA Civ 24
JIML 17 [2011] 80 NATIONAL REPORT
An Australian perspective on the Rotterdam Rules
DAVID WOOD University of Melbourne
JIML 17 [2011] 147 ISSUE 1 EDITORIAL
The Rotterdam Rules and the EU - a case of mixed messages
JASON CHUAH JIML 17 [2011] 5 ARTICLES
DR ANDERS MOLLMANN Centre for Enterprise Liability, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen JIML 17 [2011] 50 Jurisdiction and choice of law issues relating to the direct action against the insurer: the position under U.S. law
JIML 17 [2011] 41 Himalaya clauses and the Rotterdam Rules
JIML 17 [2011] 20 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Cruising to disappointment: of damages, distress and other things
PROFESSOR ANDREW TETTENBORN Professor of Maritime Law, School of Law, Swansea University JIML 17 [2011] 15 The abolition of the legal immunity of expert witnesses Jones v Kaney
JIML 17 [2011] 17 Volume 16:
The scope of liability to private party claimants for maritime pollution damages
THOMAS J SCHOENBAUM Research Professor of Law, GeorgeWashington University Law School,Washington DC
JIML 16 [2010] 6 The Insurer's Post-Contractual Duty of Good Faith: Search for a balanced regime
LETIZIA BORG CRISTIANO Commercial lawyer
JIML 16 [2010] 6 The EU advance cargo declaration regime: a shipping perspective
CHRISTOPHE TYTGAT European Community Shipowners'Associations (ECSA), Brussels JIML 16 [2010] 6 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT The law applicable to contracts for the carriage of goods where the parties have made no choice
Intercontainer Interfrigo SC (ICF) v Balkenende Oosthuisen BV,MIC Operations BV
CJEU Case C-133/08 OJ
PROFESSOR YVONNE BAATZ Professor of Maritime Law, School of Law,University of Southampton
JIML 16 [2010] 6 Arbitrators are not permitted to conduct a class action arbitration absent express agreement of the parties to the arbitration ageement Stolt-Nielsen S.A. v. Animal Feeds International Corporation
559 U.S.__,130 S.Ct.1758 (2010); [2010] Lloyd's Rep. 360
PROFESSOR THOMAS J. SCHOENBAUM Research Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School,Washington DC
NATIONAL REPORT Colombian law on carriage of goods by sea: current regulation and some perspectives towards an eventual ratification of the Rotterdam Rules
JAVIER ANDR�S FRANCO-ZAR�TE Lecturer in Maritime Law, Universidad Externado de Colombia; Senior Associate Guzman Escobar & Asociados
Incoterms 2010 and shipping law
PROFESSOR CHARLES DEBATTISTA Institute of Maritime Law, University of Southampton
JIML 16 [2010] 5 339
PROFESOR PROSHANTO K MUKHERJEE World Maritime University
ABHINAYAN BASU BAL Lund University
JIML 16 [2010] 5 352
The Rotterdam Rules and their implications for environmental protection
FRANCESO MUNARI Professor of European Union Law, University of Genoa, Italy
Adjunct Professor of Maritime Law, University of Genoa, Italy
JIML 16 [2010] 5 370
Cash against Mate's Receipt in order to evade shipper's liability DR RICHARD ZWITSER Senior Lecturer, Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam JIML 16 [2010] 5 380
ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Emotional trauma at sea, California-style
The Eva Danielsen
2010 AMC 1782
PROFESSOR ANDREW TETTENBORN Professor of Commercial Law, Swansea University, UK
JIML 16 [2010] 5 347
Understanding the 'without prejudice' qualification in negotiations
Oceanbulk Shipping & Trading SA v TMT Asia Ltd
[2010] EWCA Civ 70; [2010] 2 Lloyd?s Rep 335
JIML 16 [2010] 5 348
NATIONAL REPORT Carriage of goods by sea under Argentinean law
MAR�A BEL�N ESPI�EIRA Lecturer on Maritime Law at the University of Buenos Aires, Senior Associate Lawyer, Chami-Di Menna & Associates, Buenos Aires Argentina
JIML 16 [2010] 5 397
HNS Protocol 2010
JIML 16 [2010] 4 257
Law and jurisdiction for English limitation of liability proceedings
MICHAEL N TSIMPLIS Professor of Oceanography and Maritime Law at the University of Southampton
JIML 16 [2010] 4 289
DR ELLEN EFTEST�L-WILHELMSSON Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, University of Oslo
JIML 16 [2010] 4 274
ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Marine Insurance - perils of the sea and inherent vice as competing causes of loss
Global Process Systems Inc and Another v Syarikat Takaful Malaysia Berhard (The Cendor MOPU)
[2010] EWCA Civ 1398; [2010] 1 Lloyd?s Rep 243
JIML 16 [2010] 4 267
Distinguishing port and berth voyage charterparties
Novologistics SARL v Five Ocean Corporation (The Meridia) [2009] EWHC 3046 (Comm); [2010] 1 Lloyd?s Rep 274
JIML 16 [2010] 4 271
JIML 16 [2010] 3 179
The Rotterdam Rules from an Estonian perspective
HEIKE LINDPERE University Nord, Estonia
JIML 16 [2010] 3 243
Multimodal maritime plus: some European perspectives on law and policy
PROSHANTO K MUKHERJEE World Maritime University, Malm�, Sweden OLENA BOKAREVA Lund University, Lund, Sweden
JIML 16 [2010] 3 221
The application of the Rotterdam Rules
KATHLEEN S GODDARD Lecturer in Maritime & Commercial Law, University of Plymouth
JIML 16 [2010] 3 210
The Rotterdam Rules: winners and losers
RICHARD WILLIAMS Institute of Shipping and Trade Law, School of Law, Swansea University UK
JIML 16 [2010] 3 191
ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Important new U.S. Supreme Court case on the multimodal carriage of goods
130 S.Ct. 2433 (2010) THOMAS J. SCHOENBAUM Research Professor of Law, George Washington University (USA) JIML 16 [2010] 3 184
Failure of free pratique, demurrage claim time bar
AET INC Limited v Arcadia Petroleum Limited (The Eagle Valencia)
[2010] EWCA Civ 713 MICHAEL HARIKIS Hill Dickinson LLP, London
JIML 16 [2010] 3 185
Contracts of carriage and the Rome 1 Regulation: Has anything really changed?
THEODORA NIKAKI University of Swansea, UK
JIML 16 [2010] 2 85
Maritime liens and ship mortgages in bankruptcy - a comparison of recent Canadian, Chinese and US law
LING LI Tulane University Law School, New Orleans
JIML 16 [2010] 2 132
?Crew negligence? and ?crew incompetence?: their distinction and its consequence
KONSTANTINOS BACHXEVANIS Reed Smith LLP
JIML 16 [2010] 2 102
ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Claiming under a cargo policy for piracy
[2010] EWHC 280 (Comm)
High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench, Commercial Court
JIML 16 [2010] 2 94
Jurisdictional preconditions to ship arrest
The Catur Samudra
[2010] SGHC 18 (High Court of Singapore); [2010] 1 Lloyd's Rep 305 JIML 16 [2010] 2 97
NATIONAL REPORT Recent developments in Chinese maritime law
HUIJIE LUO Jiangsu Maritime Institute
JIML 16 [2010] 2 150
EU maritime security - protecting maritime transport from piracy
JIML 16 [2010] 1 5
For the "round and the top of sovereignty": boarding foreign vessels at sea on terror-related intelligence tips THOMAS M. BROWN Judge Advocate General's Corps, US Navy JIML 16 [2010] 1 45
Safety of shipping - with focus on shipping in the Southern Ocean
KAREN N SCOTT Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
JIML 16 [2010] 1 21
ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Enforcement of arbitration awards under the New York convention 1958
[2009] EWCA Civ 755 [2010] 1 Lloyd?s Rep 119
JIML 16 [2010] 1 12
Documentary credits - compliant documents and confirming banks
Fortis Bank SA/NV and Another v Indian Overseas Bank [2009] EWHC 2303(Comm), [2010] 1 Lloyd?s Rep 227
JIML 16 [2010] 1 16
The jurisprudence and political economy of salvage awards
RHYS CLIFT Partner, Hill Dickinson LLP, London
JIML 15 [2009] 6 508
Places of refuge for vessels in the Barents Sea: perspectives of the Norwegian-Russian cooperation
ALLA POZDNAKOVA University of Oslo, Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law
JIML 15 [2009] 6 495
The Bunker Pollution Convention 2001 and limitation of liability
NICHOLAS GASKELL Professor Maritime and Commercial Law, Marine and Shipping Law Unit, TC Bierne School of Law, University of Queensland, Australia JIML 15 [2009] 6 477
ANALYSIS AND COMMENT Assessment of salvage award
The Owners of the Vessel Ocean Crown and Others v Five Oceans Salvage Consultants (The Ocean Crown)
[2009] EWHC 3040 (Admlty)
JIML 15 [2009] 6 470
London reinsurance - facultative - property damage - American primary insurance - back-to-back principle - different governing law
Wasa International Insurance Co and AGF Insurance Ltd v Lexington Insurance Co [2009] UKHL 40, [2009] 2 Lloyd?s Law Reports 508
JIML 15 [2009] 6 472
JOHN MACDONALD Macdonald Hebditch & Co Ltd, Average Adjusters
JIML 15 [2009] 5 373 ARTICLES
RICHARD WILLIAMS Visiting Professor, University of Swansea
JIML 15 [2009] 5 394 The European Union?s role in the prevention of vessel-source pollution and its internal influence
LIU NENGYE Department of Public International Law, Faculty of Law, Ghent University
PROFESSOR FRANK MAES Department of Public International Law, Faculty of Law, Ghent University
JIML 15 [2009] 5 411 The Achilleas in the House of Lords - an update
ASM Shipping Ltd v TTMI (The Amer Energy) [2009] 1 Lloyd?s Rep 293
Classic Maritime Inc v Lion Diversified Holdings [2009] EWHC 1142 (Comm)
Oceanbulk Shipping & Trading SA v TMT Asia Ltd [2009] EWHC 1949 (Comm)
Donoghue v Greater Glasgow Health Board [2009] CSOH 115 ROBERT GAY Barrister, (non-practising), Solicitor, Hill Dickinson, London
JIML 15 [2009] 5 423 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT The place of good faith in the Hague Rules
Tasman Orient Line CV v New Zealand China Clays and Others (The Tasman Pioneer)
[2009] NZCA 135, [2009] 2 Lloyd?s Rep 303
JIML 15 [2009] 4 385 Limitation of liability for pure economic loss claims
Qenos Pty Ltd v APL Sydney
[2009] FCA 1090 Federal Court of Australia (New South Wales)
JIML 15 [2009] 4 390 NATIONAL REPORT
Subrogation in marine insurance laws and practice in China
DR ZHEN JING Lecturer in Law, School of Law, Bangor University
JIML 15 [2009] 4 434 ISSUE 4 EDITORIAL
BIMCO Piracy Clauses
JIML 15 [2009] 4 291 ARTICLES
Piracy for ransom: insurance issues
PAUL TODD Professor of Law University of Plymouth
JIML 15 [2009] 4 307 ?Warships? in the North Sea Continental Shelf cases: Why the definition of ?warship? for determining sovereign immunity settled 25 years ago
BRIAN SPIELMAN Law Clerk, Northern District of Georgia, USA
JIML 15 [2009] 4 322 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
Important new US second circuit ruling on dangerous cargo
533 F.3d 83 (2d Cir. 2008)
JIML 15 [2009] 4 300 Inherent vice as an excluded peril in marine insurance
[2009] EWHC637(Comm); [2009] 2 Lloyd?s Rep 72
The civil liability regime for vessel source oil pollution in China
PROFESSOR HONGJUN SHAN Dalian Maritime University Law School JINLEI ZHANG Lecturer, Dalian Maritime University Law School
Reform of LOF salvage arbitration
JIML 15 [2009] 3 205 ARTICLES
The legal status of the Arctic under contemporary international law: an Antarctic regime or poles apart?
THOMAS BLUNDEN Institute for Environmental and Energy Law, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven JIML 15 [2009] 3 249 Conflicts of Conventions in the Rotterdam Rules
PROFESSOR ERIC R�S�G Director of Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, University of Oslo
JIML 15 [2009] 3 238 EU competition law on sharing information between competitors
DR VINCENT J G POWER Partner, A & L Goodbody, Dublin JIML 15 [2009] 3 224 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
Time charterparty - whether implied term that charterers would not undertake additional voyage - whether promissory estoppel against charterers
IMT Shipping and Chartering GmbH v Chansung Shipping Co Ltd
(The Zenovia)
[2009] EWHC 739 (Comm)
ROBERT GAY Hill Dickinson LLP
JIML 15 [2009] 3 213 Expanding the ambit of liability for oil pollution damage from tankers: the charterer's position under EU law
RICHARD CADDELL Lecturer, School of Law, Swansea University
JIML 15 [2009] 3 219 NATIONAL REPORT
Legal recognition of electronic ocean bills of lading under Indian law
TONY GEORGE PUTHUCHERRIL Dalhousie Law School, Canada
JIML 15 [2009] 3 264 ISSUE 2 EDITORIAL
New cargo Insurance clauses
JIML 15 [2009] 2 111 ARTICLES
Liability in respect of passenger claims and its limitation
DR M N TSIMPLIS Senior Lecturer, Institute of Maritime Law, Southampton University
JIML 15 [2009] 2 125 Compulsory insurance in international maritime conventions
DUYGU DAMAR International Max Planck Research School for Maritime Affairs, University of Hamburg
JIML 15 [2009] 2 151 Demystifying air pollution from ships via trading schemes: how far can we go?
ILIANA CHRISTODOULOU-VAROTSI Adjunct Professor at the American College of Greece-Deree College, School of Business Administration
JIML 15 [2009] 2 169 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
Limitation fund - London Convention 1976 (as amended) - right to limit - slot charterers - constitution of fund - beneficiaries
Metvale Ltd and Another v Monsanto International Sarl and Others (The MSC Napoli)
[2008] EWHC 3002(Admlty); [2009] 1 Lloyd?s Rep 246
JIML 15 [2009] 2 120 Arbitration agreements and anti-suit injunctions under EC Regulation No 44/2001
Allianz Spa and Another v West Tankers Inc (The Front Comor) Case C--185/07 [2009] 1 Lloyd?s Rep 413 European Court of Justice
JIML 15 [2009] 2 122 NATIONAL REPORT
Carriage of goods by sea under the Vietnamese Maritime Code 2005: a comparative study
KEVIN LI Hong Kong University
C W M INGRAM Legal consultant
JIML 15 [2009] 2 178 ISSUE 1 EDITORIAL
Developments in EU maritime law
JIML 15 [2009] 1 5 ARTICLES
JASON LOWTHER Senior Lecturer, School of Law and Social Science, University of Plymouth RICHARD GLOVER, MICHAEL WILLIAMS Senior Lecturers, School of Legal Studies, University of Woverhampton
JIML 15 [2009] 1 65 Towards flexible carriage documents? Reducing the need for modally distinct documents in international goods transport
DAVID A GLASS Lecturer, Cardiff Law School
RAWINDARAN NAIR Associate Tutor, Cardiff Business School
JIML 15 [2009] 1 37 Bunkers Convention in force
M�NS JACOBSSON Former Director, International Oil Pollution Compensation Funds
JIML 15 [2009] 1 21 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
The law applicable to torts committed on board vessels in foreign territorial waters
Hornsby v James Fisher Rumic Ltd [2008] EWHC 1944 (QB)
MARTIN GEORGE JIML 15 [2009] 1 13 Termination clauses: lessons for the contract draftsman
Stocznia Gdynia SA v Gearbulk Holdings Ltd [2009] EWCA Civ 75 ANTON DUDNIKOV JIML 15 [2009] 1 16 NATIONAL REPORT
A review of judicial attitudes towards the incorporation of arbitration clauses into bills of lading in China
FEI LANFANG Lecturer, College of Political Science and Law, Three Gorges University, Yichang, Hubei, China JIML 15 [2009] 1 99 Volume 14:
ISSUE 6 SPECIAL ISSUE
double length issue plus the full text of the Convention The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea (the Rotterdam Rules)
A new convention on the international carriage of goods by sea
RHIDIAN D THOMAS
JIML 14 [2008] 6 459 ARTICLES
Transport Law for the twenty-first century: an introduction to the preparation, philosophy and potential impact of the Rotterdam Rules
PROFESSOR MICHAEL F. STURLEY Stanley D. and Sandra J. Rosenberg Centennial Professor of Law, University of Texas School of Law
JIML 14 [2008] 6 461 Multimodal transport and the new UN Convention on the carriage of goods
JIML 14 [2008] 6 484 An appraisal of the liability regime established under the new UN Convention
Director of the Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
JIML 14 [2008] 6 496 The fundamental duties of the carrier under the Rotterdam Rules
JIML 14 [2008] 6 512 Exclusions and limitation of liability
PROFESSOR STEPHEN GIRVIN Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore
JIML 14 [2008] 6 524 Burden of proof and allocation of liability for loss due to a combination of causes under the Rotterdam Rules
DR REGINA ASARIOTIS
Senior Legal Officer, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Geneva
JIML 14 [2008] 6 537 Obligations of the shipper to the carrier
SIMON BAUGHEN School of Law, Bristol University
JIML 14 [2008] 6 555 Transport documentation under the new Convention
JIML 14 [2008] 6 566 Electronic alternatives to transport documents and the new Convention: a framework for future development?
MIRIAM GOLDBY School of Law, University of Surrey
JIML 14 [2008] 6 586 Delivery of the goods, rights of the controlling party and transfer of rights
PROFESSOR G J VAN DER ZIEL Erasmus University, Rotterdam
JIML 14 [2008] 6 597 Jurisdiction and arbitration under the Rotterdam Rules
JIML 14 [2008] 6 608 Some general criticisms of the Rotterdam Rules
PROFESSOR WILLIAM TETLEY, C.M., Q.C. McGill Law Faculty, McGill University, Montreal
JIML 14 [2008] 6 625 APPENDIX
63/122. United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea Full text
JIML 14 [2008] 6 629 ISSUE 5 EDITORIAL
Bunker oil pollution - a new liability convention
JIML 14 [2008] 5 375 ARTICLES
Competition and the European Union Directive on Criminal Sanctions for Ship-source Pollution
JOS�-MANUEL MART�N OSANTE
Professor of Commercial Law, University of the Basque Country, Bilbao
JIML 14 [2008] 5 416 Compensation for oil pollution damage at sea: criminal court versus civil court -- a French perspective
Attorney at Law, Partner, Gide Loyrette Nouel A.A.R.P.I
ALEXANDRE JOB i/>Attorney at Law, Partner, Gide Loyrette Nouel A.A.R.P.I
JIML 14 [2008] 5 409 At last: a convention on the removal of wrecks
CRAIG FORREST Senior Lecturer, Marine and Shipping Law Unit, TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland, Australia
JIML 14 [2008] 5 394 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
Marine insurance - fishing vessel - fire - constructive total loss - crewing warranty - construction - breach Pratt v Aigaion Insurance Co SA
[2008] EWHC 489 QB (Admiralty Court)
JIML 14 [2008] 5 387 Quantifying salvage awars for salvage services in the nature of towage
The Voutakos [2008] EWHC 1581(Comm); [2008] 2 Lloyd?s Rep 516
JIML 14 [2008] 5 389 NATIONAL REPORT
Oil pollution, liability and compensation in the Strait of Malacca
CAPTAIN RAKISH SUPPIAH
Centre for Ocean Law & Policy, Maritime Institute of Malaysia
CHERYL RITA KAUR Centre for Maritime Security & Environment, Maritime Institute of Malaysia
JIML 14 [2008] 5 427 ISSUE 4 EDITORIAL
Both-to-blame collision clauses - another puzzle
JIML 14 [2008] 4 285 ARTICLES
Cooperation in maritime security and the sovereignty implications
Institute for European and International Law, University of Munich JIML 14 [2008] 4 339 The United Kingdom and the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG): to ratify or not?
RICARDO S BORGES University of Wales; Holborn College, London JIML 14 [2008] 4 331 Defending the world below the brine: Managing alien invasive species under the 2004 Ballast Water Convention - A New Zealand perspective
Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Canterbury, New Zealand JIML 14 [2008] 4 307 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
The Achilleas in the House of Lords : damages for late delivery of time chartered vessel
[2008] UKHL 48 ROBERT GAY Hill Dickinson, London
JIML 14 [2008] 4 295 Damages for loss of a fixture caused by a collision
The Vicky 1
[2008] EWCA Civ 101; [2008] 2 Lloyd?s Rep 45 JIML 14 [2008] 4 303 NATIONAL REPORTS
UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce in relation to maritime operations in the Pearl River Delta, China
JIM-MI JIMMY NG Assistant Professor, Department of Logistics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong JIML 14 [2008] 4 346 ISSUE 3 EDITORIAL
And then there were the Rotterdam Rules
JIML 14 [2008] 3 189 ARTICLES
Third party rights of suit in contracts for the carriage fo goods by sea and the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999
DR AIKATERINI DEDOULI-LAZARAKI
JIML 14 [2008] 3 208 The legal basis for the application of the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (UCP) in England and Canada
RAMANDEEP KAUR CHHINA University of Oxford
JIML 14 [2008] 3 228 European State Aid law and ports DR VINCENT POWER Partner, A&L Goodbody
JIML 14 [2008] 3 240 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
Supreme Court rules punitive damages award excessive
Exxon Shipping Co.v. Baker
128 S. Ct. 2605 (2008) THOMAS J. SCHOENBAUM, JD PHD
Research Professor of Law, George Washington University (USA). Professor of Graduate Studies, International Christian University (Japan)
JIML 14 [2008] 3 199 Liability insurance - condition precedent - breach - unequivocal conduct - waiver by election or estoppel
Kosmar Villa Holidays plc v. Trustees of Syndicate 1243 English Court of Appeal [2008] EWCA Civ 147 JIML 14 [2008] 3 202 The legal status of Lloyd's of London and its relevance to legal liabilities and remedies
Society of Lloyd?s v Henderson
[2007] EWCA Civ 930; [2008] Lloyd?s Rep IR 317
JIML 14 [2008] 3 205 NATIONAL REPORTS
Rule E(7) counter-security in teh US - a new trend in Rule B maritime attachments
MICHAEL J FREVOLA, ANGELIKI KAPPATOU, CHRISTOPHER R. NOLAN
Holland & Knight LLP JIML 14 [2008] 3 260 Developments in Chinese Marine Insurance
PROFESSOR JINSONG ZHAO, SHOUJIE LIU
JIML 14 [2008] 3 264 ISSUE 2 EDITORIAL
What future for the bill of lading as a document of title?
JIML 14 [2008] 2 75 ARTICLES
Maritime security and maritime law in Australia
PIERRE-JEAN BORDAHANDY Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Uiniveristy of Adelaide, Australia
CRAIG FORREST Lecturer, Marine and Shipping Law Unit, TC Bierne School of Law, University of Queensland, Australia
JIML 14 [2008] 2 162 Liability of the carrier under the Hague(Visby)Rules for cargo damage caused by unseaworthinesss of its containers
N J MARGETSON
JIML 14 [2008] 2 153 Marine pollution from shipping activities
DR M N TSIMPLIS
Senior Lecturer, Institute of Maritime Law, Southampton University
JIML 14 [2008] 2 101 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
European Convention on Human Rights - time charter trip - vessel and dangerous cargo - state seizure - breach of convention - remedies Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines v Turkey
(Application No 40998/98) Judgment of European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg 13 December 2007
DR Z OYA OZCAYIR
Maritime Law consultant, Member of the IMO Roster of Experts
JIML 14 [2008] 2 85 Impact of changes in MARPOL regulations on cargo carrying capacity of tankers operating on Shelltime 4 form of charterparty
Golden Fleece Maritime Inc and Another v ST Shipping & Transport Inc (The Elli and The Frixos)
[2007] EWCA 1890 (Comm); [2008] 1 Lloyd's Rep 262
JIML 14 [2008] 2 95 ISSUE 1 EDITORIAL
SCOPIC agreement and time charter hire payable for detained vessel
JIML 14 [2008] 1 5 ARTICLES
Damages for late redelivery revisited: is The Achilleas decision bad law?
DR ALEKA MANDARAKA-SHEPPARD Visiting Professor of Maritime Law, University College London, Founding Director, London Shipping Law Centre
JIML 14 [2008] 1 49 Whaling in Australian waters by the Japanese fleet: legal issues
DR MICHAEL WHITE QC Adjunct Professor, University of Queensland
JIML 14 [2008] 1 41 Time and distance: the key to interpreting the Collision Regulations*
Master Mariner, School of Law, University of Southampton
JIML 14 [2008] 1 19 *Notice of erratum
On p 31 of this issue the penultimate sentence should read: ?All the factors listed in Rule 6, and the additional factors in 18, should be taken into account when deciding on what speed is safe.? ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
Fair and proper use of freezing orders
The Capaz Duckling
[2007] EWHC 1630 (Comm); [2008] 1 Lloyd?s Rep 54
JIML 14 [2008] 1 14 Enforcement of foreign judgment and arbital award at common law
ED & F Man Sugar Ltd v Lendoudis
[2007] EWHC 2268(Comm); [2008] 1 All ER 952
JIML 14 [2008] 1 17 Volume 13:
The unwelcome return of the EU draft Civil Liability Directive? PROFESSOR JASON CHUAH
JIML 13 [2007] 6 377 ARTICLES
Senior Research Fellow, University of Southampton, Institute of Maritime Law
JIML 13 [2007] 6 429 The public law framework of ship-source oil pollution
JIML 13 [2007] 6 416 An analysis of acceptance and deferred payment credits in civil and common law
THE HON JUSTICE JAMES ALLSOP
Federal Court of Australia, International Maritime Arbitration: Legal and Policy Issues
JIML 13 [2007] 6 398
Time charterparty - salvage context - LOF 2999 and SCOPIC - unlawful detention by port authority - frustration of timecharter - relevant criteria Edwinton Commercial Corporation and Another v Tsavliris Russ (Worldwide Salvage & Towage) Ltd (The Sea Angel)
[2007 EWCA Civ 547; [2007] 2 Lloyd's Rep 517
JIML 13 [2007] 6 388 Conditions precedent in insurance contracts
[2007] EWHC 358 (Comm)
JIML 13 [2007] 6 391 FOB contract - delivery period - narrowed to a laycan period - impact on delivery
ERG Raffinerie Mediterranee SPA v Chevron USA Inc (The Luxmar)
[2007] EWHC civ 494; [2007] 2 Lloyd's Rep 542
JIML 13 [2007] 6 395 NATIONAL REPORT
Maritime liens in India
SHATADRU CHAKRABORTY, SHIVENDRA SINGH NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, India
JIML 13 [2007] 6 440 ISSUE 5 EDITORIAL
The New Jason Clause ? the puzzle of the familiar
JIML 13 [2007] 5 309 ARTICLES
Liability for misdelivery: Trafigura v MSC
Professor of Law, University of Plymouth
JIML 13 [2007] 5 356
SERGIO M CARBONE, FRANCESCO MUNARI Professores ordinario of European Union law, University of Genoa, Italy
Ricercatore universitario in European Union law, University of Genoa, Italy
JIML 13 [2007] 5 341
GIOVANNI PROFAZIO
JIML 13 [2007] 5 330
Duty of brokers to alert a risk to the coverage
HIH Casualty and General Insurance Ltd v JLT Risk Solutions Ltd [2007 EWCA Civ 710; [2007] 2 Lloyd?s Rep 278
JIML 13 [2007] 5 319
The Rafaela S ? A ruling about the Hague-Visby Rules which produces collateral damage
JIML 13 [2007] 5 323
Frustration of FOB contracts
CTI Group Inc v Transclear SA (The Mary Nour)
[2007] EWHC 2070 (Comm) JIML 13 [2007] 5 325
Marine insurance and the reform of English insurance law JIML 13 [2007] 4 221
The prohibition of driftnet fishing in European Community waters: problems, progress and prospects
RICHARD CADDELL Lecturer in International Law, University of Wales, Bangor
JIML 13 [2007] 4 265
Maritime arbitrators are not required to apply stare decisis to decisions of trial courts
MICHAEL MARKS COHEN Of Counsel, Nicoletti Hornig & Sweeney, New York, United States
JIML 13 [2007] 4 258
When is a CIF seller?s carriage contract unreasonable? ? section 32(2) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979
FILIPPO LORENZON Lecturer in Law and Member of the Institute of Maritime Law, University of Southampton; Avocato in Venice; Solicitor
JIML 13 [2007] 4 241
Marina Offshore Pte Ltd v China Insurance Co (Singapore) Pte Ltd and Another
[2006] SGCA 28, Supreme Court of Singapore, Court of Appeal
JIML 13 [2007] 4 <229/p>
A Russian flag at the North Pole?
JIML 13 [2007] 4 232
Liability of carriers for post-discharge misdelivery
Trafigura Beheer BV and Another v Mediterranean Shipping Co (SA ) (The MSC Amsterdam)
English Court of Appeal [2007] EWCA 794
JIML 13 [2007] 4 233
Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur Chattishgarh, India
ARKA MAJUMDAR, ANUNOY BASU
JIML 13 [2007] 4 289
JIML 13 [2007] 3 154
Liability of tour operators: cruising in muddy waters
DR BARIŞ SOYER
Reader in Commercial and Maritime Law, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Swansea University
JIML 13 [2007] 3 194
Genetic resources, benefit sharing and the law of the sea: the need for clarity
Principal State Law Adviser, South African Department of Foreign Affairs
JIML 13 [2007] 3 183
The performance of the bill of lading?s functions under UNCITRAL?s draft Convention on the Carriage of Goods: unequivocal legal recognition of electronic equivalents
JIML 13 [2007] 3 160
Liability in tort of inspectors and other certifiers
AIC Ltd v ITS Testing Services (UK)Ltd (The Kriti Palm)
[2006] EWCA Civ 1601; [2007] 1 Lloyd?s Rep 555
JIML 13 [2007] 3 156
UNCTAD - The costs of implementing the ISPS Code
DR REGINA ASARIOTIS, HASSIBA BENAMARA
UCP 600 ? new challenges and issues
Merchantman or quasi-warship?
R v Fogg and Secretary of State for Defence and Short
Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Wolverhampton
JIML 13 [2007] 2 112
Anti-suit injunctions in the European Union: a necessary mechanism in resolving jurisdictional conflicts?
NIKIFOROS SIFAKIS School of Law, University of Southampton
JIML 13 [2007] 2 100
Non-collectable contributions to the separate LNG account of the HNS Convention
PROFESSOR ERIC ROSEAEG Director of Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, University of Oslo
JIML 13 [2007] 2 94
United Salvage Pty Ltd v Louis Dreyfus Armateurs SNC [2006] FCA 1141
Federal Court of Australia, 1 September 2006
JIML 13 [2007] 2 84
FORUM NON CONVENIENS ? U.S. LAW
Sinochem International Co., Ltd. v. Malaysia International Shipping Corp.
No. 06-102 (U.S. Supreme Court, March 5, 2007)
DENNIS L. BRYANT JIML 13 [2007] 2 89
Insurance - loss by fire - misconduct Michael David Stemson v AMP General Insurance (NZ) Ltd
(2006) UKPC 30; [2006] Lloyd's Rep I R 852
JIML 13 [2007] 2 90
some procedural issues regarding claims against actual carrier under Chinese law
XIA YUANJUN
Changes to the P&I insurance system
JIML 13 [2007] 1 5
Legal considerations in the implementation of a long range identification and tracing system for vessels
MARTIN TSAMENYI Professor of Law & Director, The Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS), University of Wollongong, Australia
MARY ANN PALMA Postdoctoral Fellow, The Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS), University of Wollongong, Australia JIML 13 [2007] 1 42
The effect of the FIOS clause of NYPE 1946 charterparties on owners'duty to provide a seaworthy vessel
DR THEODORA NIKAKI School of Law, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, University of Wales, Swansea
JIML 13 [2007] 1 29 Ecosystem approach to oceans: the role of IMO
DR NATALIA MARTINI International Maritime Organisation REAR ADMIRAL (ICG) GIANCARLO OLIMBO
JIML 13 [2007] 1 20 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
Hong Kong - ship arrest - beneficial ownership - corporate liquidation - admiralty sale
The Convenience Container
[2006] 2 Lloyd?s Rep 556; [2006] HCFI 465 JIML 13 [2007] 1 13 Time charterparty - breach - late redelivery - recoverable damages - renegotiation of subsequent charterparty - test of remoteness
[2007] 1 Lloyd?s Rep (English Commercial Court)
JIML 13 [2007] 1 16 NATIONAL REPORT
Partner, Head of Maritime Law Mason Hayes & Curran, Dublin
JIML 13 [2007] 1 56 Volume 12:
Demurrage ? losing sight of first principles
JIML 12 [2006] 6 363
The spectrum of the legal regime governing ship-source oil pollution and its economic implications
DR JINGJING XU University of Wales Swansea, School of Law
JIML 12 [2006] 6 402 Admiralty in Ireland: past, present, imperfect ALAN DOHERTY
Attorney-at-Law (NY), Barrister, Law Library, Dublin
Barrister, Law Library, Dublin
JIML 12 [2006] 6 393 Risk Allocation in the intermodal importation of cargo into the U.S. via sea and rail: a critical evaluation of Sompo Japan Ins. Co. of Am. v Union Pac. R.R. Co. 456 F.3d 54 (2nd Cir. 2006)
W. CLIFTON HOLMES Attorney, Sher & Blackwell, LLP, Washington, DC.
JIML 12 [2006] 6 378 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
Repairers? and builders? risks ? co-assured ? undisclosed principal ? duty of good faith ? breach of duty to assure ? assessment of loss
Talbot Underwriting Ltd v Naush, Hogan & Murray Inc (The Jascon 5)
[2006] EWCA Civ 889; [2006] 2 Lloyd?s Rep 195
JIML 12 [2006] 6 372
Fire insurance ? condition precedent ? fraud ? repudiation ? effect ? waiver ? estoppel ? continuing duty of utmost good faith
Nasser Diab v Regent Insurance Co Ltd
(2006) UKPC 29; The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
JIML 12 [2006] 6 375
Light at the end of the tunnel for passengers JIML 12 [2006] 5 297 ARTICLES
Criminalisation and unfair treatment: the seafarer's perspective
PROSHANTO K MUKHERJEE ITF Professor of Maritime Safety and Environmental Protection, World Maritime University, Malm�, Sweden
JIML 12 [2006] 5 325 War, Piracy and terror - the high seas in the 21st century
KEITH MICHEL Solictor, Consultant, Holman Fenwick and Willan
JIML 12 [2006] 5 313 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
Yacht insurance ? term of the contract ? construction ? breach ? whether promissory warranty or clause delimiting the risk
GE Frankona Reinsurance Ltd v CMM Trust No 1400 (The Newfoundland Explorer)
[2006] EWHC 429 (Admiralty) JIML 12 [2006] 5 303
Forum-selection clause ? estoppel ? U.S. law
Hellenic Investment Fund, Inc. v Det Norske Veritas
No. 05-20862 (5th Cir., September 7, 2006) DENNIS L. BRYANT
JIML 12 [2006] 5 305 Exclusive jurisdiction clauses ? Article 27 and 28 of the Brussels I Regulation ? the ?Italian torpedo? ? anti-suit injunctions
JP Morgan Europe Ltd v Primacom AG and Others [2005] EWHC 508; [2005] 2 Lloyd?s Rep 665
NIKIFOROS SIFAKIS
JIML 12 [2006] 5 307 NATIONAL REPORT
How closely does the Chinese law of ship arrest resemble international maritime practice and the ship arrest conventions?
JIMMY NG Hong Kong Polytechnic University
The International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code: public and civil law at a crossroads? JIML 12 [2006] 4 223 ARTICLES
Maritime safety (EU ? IMO legislation): recent developments ALEKA MANDARAKA SHEPPARD Solicitor, Risk Management Consultant
Founding Director, London Shipping Law Centre
JIML 12 [2006] 4 262 How to apply the principle of equitable set-off to time-charter hire ROBERT GAY Barrister (non practising); Solicitor, Hill Taylor Dickinson, London
JIML 12 [2006] 4 251
New developments regarding the liability of classification societies HAN Lixin, YU Ping Dalian Maritime University, China
JIML 12 [2006] 4 243
Voyage charterparty ? Asbatankvoy form ? amended/incorporations ? laytime/demurrage ? early loading clause ? commencement of laytime ? consent to early NOR
Tidebrook Maritime Corporation v Vitol SA
[2006] EWCA Civ 944, English Court of Appeal JIML 12 [2006] 4 233 War risk insurance ? non-disclosure allegations ? materiality North Star Shipping Ltd & Ors v Sphere Drake Insurance plc & Ors
[2006] EWCA Civ 378; [2006] 2 All ER (Comm) 65 JIML 12 [2006] 4 237 Ship arrest ? Singapore ? personal liability ? sham charterparty ? setting aside warrant of arrest ? damages for wrongful arrest
The Inai Selasih
Singapore Court of Appeal, 23 February 2006
JIML 12 [2006] 4 240 INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS
EU ? Maritime cabotage: validity of proposed concessions granted by Spain for maritime passenger transport in the Vigo estuary
IMO ? The International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue (SAR) ISSUE 3
EDITORIAL The start of the EU consultation on maritime policy
JIML 12 [2006] 3 147 ARTICLES
The ambiguous incorporation of charterparties into bills of lading under English law: a case of too many cooks?
LARS GERSPACHER Gaggini anw�lte, Zurich JIML 12 [2006] 3 192 The SUA Convention, 2005: a critical evaluation of its effectiveness in suppressing maritime criminal acts
MAX MEJIA JR. Lecturer, World Maritime University, Malm� DR P K MUKHERJEE ITF Professor of Maritime Safety and Environmental Protection, World Maritime University, Malm� JIML 12 [2006] 3 170 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
Article 17 Brussels Convention ? third party right to exclusive jurisdiction clause Andromeda Marine SA v OW Bunkers & Trading A/S
MICHAEL J HARAKIS
JIML 12 [2006] 3 157 The meaning of ?Owner? for the purpose of ship arrest in Australia
Tisand (Pty) Ltd v The Owners of the Ship MV ?Cape Moreton? (ex ?Freya?) [2005] FCAFC 68 Federal Court of Australia
CRAIG FORREST JIML 12 [2006] 3 162 World freezing order ? undertaking to English court ? no enforcement in foreign jurisdiction without the permission of English court ? exercising the discretion ? guidelines
Dadourian Group International Inc and Others v Simm and Others [2006] 3 All ER 48 English Court of Appeal
JIML 12 [2006] 3 165 Brussels Convention ?jurisdiction - matters relating to insurance ? art 6(2) ? claim by an insurer for contribution from another - French or Spanish jurisdiction
Groupement D?Interet Economique Reunion Europeenne v Zurich Espana Socieite Pyreneenene De Transit D?Autombiles
JIML 12 [2006] 3 167 NATIONAL REPORT
A new Carriage of Goods by Sea Act for Malaysia: a holistic approach on the basis of international practice
ABDUL GHAFUR HAMID Associate Professor of Law, International Islamic University Malaysia
JIML 12 [2006] 3 206 ISSUE 2
EDITORIAL Seaworthiness ? the illusion of the Hague compromise JIML 12 [2006] 2 87
DR ANDREW FARMER Senior Fellow, Institute for European Environmental Policy
JIML 12 [2006] 2 122
Mainstreams of American maritime law
JOHN D. KIMBALL Healy & Baillie, LLP; Adjunct Professor, New York University Law School
JIML 12 [2006] 2 112
Liability for negligence of compulsory unlicensed pilots
Braverus Maritime Inc v Port Kembla Coal Terminal Ltd
JIML 12 [2006] 2 95
Ship ? definition ? Merchant Shipping Act 1995 ? negligent navigation ? criminal proceedings ? sea-going
JIML 12 [2006] 2 99
Liability for pure economic loss in maritime torts confirmed
Fortuna Seafoods P/L (Trustee for the Rowley Family Trust) v The Ship Eternal Wind CRAIG FORREST
JIML 12 [2006] 2 103
Voyage charterparty ? Asbatankvoy form ? laytime/demurrage ? early loading clause ? commencement of laytime ? consent to early NOR
JIML 12 [2006] 2 106
Charterparty ? transfer of stowage resonsibility to charterer ? shipowner's duty of seaworthiness
Compania Sud American Vapores v Ms Er Hamburg Schiffahrtsgesellschaft Mbh & Co KG
JIML 12 [2006] 2 108
EU The European Commission proposes new maritime safety measures: the so-called ?third maritime safety package?
CMI IMO Legal Committee meeting ? April 2006
JIML 12 [2006] 2 134
EDITORIAL Letters of Indemnities ? LOIs
JIML 12 [2006] 1 5
Division of the burden of proof under the Hague-Visby Rules
DR M L HENDRIKSE
Associate Professor of Law, TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland N J MARGETSON
Boonk Van Leeuwen Advocaten, Rotterdam, University of Amsterdam
An introduction to alternative dispute resolution and particularly mediation in a maritime context
Registered Mediator and Senior Associate of the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR)
JIML 12 [2006] 1
Compensation under Commercial Agents Regulations 1993
Lonsdale v Howard & Hallam Ltd
Hague-Visby Rules ? deck cargo ? Article 1(C) ? Bill of lading ? notation
Timberwest Forest Ltd and Others v Gearbulk Pool Ltd and Others (The Rhone)
Marine policy ? follow the leader clause ? reinsurance ? incorporation clause ? same terms and conditions as original insurance ? whether follow the leader clause incorporated
American International Marine Agency of New York Inc v Dandridge JIML 12 [2006] 1
Re-insurance ? pre-contractual duty of utmost good faith ? non-disclosure ? misrepresentation ? materiality ? inducement ? implied terms
Bonner & Others v Cox & Others
The Timor Sea Treaty between the governments of East Timor and Australia (Dili, 20 May 2002)
EU The end of the road for the Port Services Directive
CMI Report on CMI Colloquium Cape Town 2006
IMO The 1996 Protocol to the Conventions on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and other Matter
JIML 12 [2006] 1 67
Volume 11 [2005]
EDITORIAL Maritime contracting ?without guarantee?
JIML 11 [2005] 6 387
Ship arrest and the admiralty jurisdiction of Australia and S Africa: too far or not far enough?
DR SARAH C DERRINGTON
Associate Professor of Law, TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland JIML 11 [2005] 6 409
Article 7 of the Brussels I?Regulation and limitation of liability
JIML 11 [2005] 6 417
Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1992 ? bills of lading ? assignment of contract ? holder ? goods lost in transit
Primetrade AG v Ythan Ltd JIML 11 [2005] 6 395
Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 ? letters of indemnity
Laemthong International Lines Company Ltd v Artis and Others
MICHAEL HARAKIS JIML 11 [2005] 6 401
Marine insurance ? general average ? general average guarantee ? English jurisdiction
Mora Shipping Inc v AXA Corporate Solutions
JIML 11 [2005] 6 405
Macao ? Applicability of Part II of the Marine Law of the Macao SAR
SZE PING-FAT
JIML 11 [2005] 6 424
CMI IOPC Funds Meetings IMO Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts of Violence against the Safety of Maritime Navigation (SUA Convention)
JIML 11 [2005] 6 430
EDITORIAL Small tankers oil pollution indemnification agreement (STOPIA) 2005
JIML 11 [2005] 5 307
Containers: a conundrum or a concept?
Tutorial Fellow, University of Queensland
JIML 11 [2005] 5 342
The application of US law to foreign-flag vessels: the clear statement rule after Spector v Norwegian Cruise Line (US Supreme Court, 2005)
Research fellow (Fund for Scientific Research Flanders), Institute for International Law, University of Leuven (Belgium), visiting researcher European Law Research Center, Harvard Law School JIML 11 [2005] 5 331
State liability for wrongfully issuing certificates of seaworthiness
Van Hasselt?s Baggermij. v Dutch Shipping Inspectorate and Van Duijvendijk & Zoon (The Annette)
JITTEKE BLUSS� VAN OUD-ALBLAS
JIML 11 [2005] 5 316
Oil pollution ? Exxon Valdez ? claims under retrocession agreement ? construction of primary cover ? proper law
JIML 11 [2005] 5 318
Insurance ? professional indemnity ? claims notification clause ? effect of breach ? innominate terms
JIML 11 [2005] 5 322
Tradigrain v State Trading Corporation of India
JIML 11 [2005] 5 325
ICC arbitration ? London seat ? sums payable ? foreign currency ? pre-award interest ? non-appellate review ? serious irregularity
Lesotho Highlands Development Authority v Impregilo SPA
JIML 11 [2005] 5 327
Caspian Sea ? Legal issues of the status and territorial division of the Caspian Sea ZIYA SADIGOV
JIML 11 [2005] 5 372
European Union ? Implementation of the directive concerning the enforcement of provisions in respect of seafarers? hours of work
Commission v Italy Case C-410/03
JIML 11 [2005] 5 376
EDITORIAL What is a ship in maritime Law?
RICHARD SHAW Senior Research Fellow, University of Southampton Institute of Maritime Law, Chairman of the CMI Working Group on Offshore Mobile Craft
JIML 11 [2005] 4 247
Reasonable cost of repairs under hull and machinery policies
JIML 11 [2005] 4 288
Implementation of the ISPS Code: an overview of recent developments
Legal Officer, Trade and Logistics Branch, UNCTAD, Geneva, Switzerland; Senior Visiting Research Fellow and Member of Institute of Maritime Law, Univeristy of Southampton
JIML 11 [2005] 4 266
Freight charges - liability of consignee - US law Eimskip, The Iceland Steamship Company, Ltd v Atlantic Fish Market, Inc.
DENNIS L. BRYANT Senior Counsel, Holland & Knight LLP, Washington DC
JIML 11 [2005] 4 256
War risk insurance - allegation of fraud - non-disclosure - materiality and inducement
North Star Shipping Ltd and Others v Sphere Drake Insurance plc and Others
JIML 11 [2005] 4 258
Limitation of liability - 1976 Convention - jurisdiction to grant limitation decree - limitation fund - foreign litigation of limitable claim - anit-suit injunction
Seismic Shipping Inc and another v Total E & P UK plc (The Western Regent)
JIML 11 [2005] 4 263
European Union - Freedom of establishment and threats of industrial action by unions of maritime workers Viking Line ABP v International Transport Workers' Federation and Finnish Seamen's Union
JIML 11 [2005] 4 298
EDITORIAL JIML 11 [2005] 3 169
The rise and demise of the Brandt v Liverpool contract
Solicitor, Wilson Harle, Auckland, New Zealand
JIML 11 [2005] 3 221
The European Port Services Directive: the good or the last try?
PROFESSOR DR ERIC VAN HOOYDONK
Professor of Law, University of Antwerp, Advocate
JIML 11 [2005] 3 188
Liability for pure economic loss in maritime torts Fortuna Seafoods P/L (Trustee for the Rowley Family Trust) v the Eternal Wind CRAIG FORREST University of Queensland
JIML 11 [2005] 3 177
Conflict of laws - jurisdictional discretion - forum non conveniens - Brussels Convention - Article 2
ELAINE PALSER Barrister, Lecturer in Law, Exeter College Oxford
JIML 11 [2005] 3 182
Time charrterparty - managed pool - withdrawal of member vessels - arbitration - interim injunction pending final award of arbitrators
Lauritzen Cool AB v Lady Navigation Inc
JIML 11 [2005] 3 185
European Union - State aid for maritime transport Italy v Commission
JIML 11 [2005] 3 235
EDITORIAL Supplementary compensation for oil pollution from ships
JIML 11 [2005] 2 81
Commencement of claims relating to mortgages of ships: the appropriate division of the High Court
KATHLEEN S GODDARD
Visiting Research Scholar, Institute of Maritime Law, University of Southampton
JIML 11 [2005] 2 126
Illegal fishing in Australian Waters - the use of UNCLOS by Australian courts
PROFESSOR MICHAEL WHITE, STEPHEN KNIGHTTC Bierne School of Law, The University of Queensland, Australia
JIML 11 [2005] 2 110 The developing law relating to deck cargo
Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, University of Wales, Swansea
JIML 11 [2005] 2 100 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
Insurance - fraudulent claims - effect - scope of the common law rule
JIML 11 [2005] 2 89
Limitation of liability - 1957 Convention - lis pendens - Netherlands and Denmark - Brussels Jurisdiction Convention - Articles 21, 22, 25 and 27(2)
Maersk Olie and Gas A/S v Firma M De Haan and W De Boer JIML 11 [2005] 2 92
Marubeni Hong Kong & South China Ltd v The Mongolian Government
JIML 11 [2005] 2 95
Demise (bareboat)charter - hire purchase agreement - payment default - withdrawal clause - interpretation - waiver - relief against forfeiture
More OG Romsdal Fylkesbatar AS v the demise charterers of the shipJotunheim
JIML 11 [2005] 2 97
Black Sea - Oil transportation in the Black Sea and regional marine environmental policy
NILUFA ORAL
JIML 11 [2005] 2 141
EDITORIAL 'Wrecked on the rocks of legislative myopia?
JIML 11 [2005] 1 5
Solving the Scope-of-Application Puzzle:Contracts, Trades and Documents in the UNCITRAL Transport Law Project
PROFESSOR MICHAEL F STURLEY
Stanley D and Sandra J Rosenberg Centennial Professor of Law, The University of Texas School of Law
JIML 11 [2005] 1 22
The notice of claims clause of the International Hulls Clauses 2003
SUSAN HODGESSenior Lecturer in Law, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University
JIML 11 [2005] 1 42
FIOST ? responsibility for cargo work ? bills of lading ? Hague Rules ? Article III, Rule 2
Iron and Steel Co Ltd v Islamic Solidarity Shipping Company Jordan Inc (The Jordan II)
THEODORA NIKAKI Attorney at Law (Greece), School of Law, University of Southampton
JIML 11 [2005] 1 69
Bill of lading ? cargo damage ? straight bill ? whether straight bill 'similar document of title' within Hague/Hague-Visby Rules
JI MacWilliam Co Inc v Mediterranean Shipping Co SA (The Rafaela S) JAMES MARISSEN Ince & Co
JIML 11 [2005] 1 72
Volume 10 [2004]
Ship mortgages: the impact of the history of jurisdiction on modern law
KATHLEEN S GODDARDVisiting Research Scholar, Institute of Maritime Law, Univeristy of Southampton
JIML 10 [2004] 6 514
Harmonization of European contract law: friend or foe to the shipping industry?
FILIPPO LORENZONLecturer in law and Member of the Institute of Maritime Law, University of Southampton
JIML 10 [2004] 6 504
Protection of the marine environment under Belgian law
MARC A HUYBRECHTS Member of the Antwerp and the Brussels Bar, Professor at the University of Antwerp and the Catholic University of Leuven
KATRIEN N VAN DAMME
Member of the Antwerp Bar
JIML 10 [2004] 6 493
The strong test and fundamental test with respect to bill of lading forum selection clauses
ZI Pompey Industrie v ECU-Line NV (?ZI Pompey?)
PROFESSOR W TETLEY QC McGill University
Package and unit limitation of liability under the Hague-Visby Rules
El Greco (Australia) Pty Ltd v Mediterranean Shipping Co
PIERRE-JEAN BORDAHANDY University of Queensland, TC Beirne School of Law
Letters of indemnity ? delivery of goods without bills of lading
Voyage charter ? Asbatankvoy form ? demurrage ? delay in discharging safe birth and shifting clause ? breakdown of equipment
Portolana Compania Naviera Ltd v Vitol SA Inc and Another (The Afrapearl)
Arrangements of intermodal transport in the field of conflicting conventions
PROFESSOR DR KF HAAK and MAIH HOEKSErasmus University, Rotterdam
JIML 10 [2004] 5 422
The insurable interest of international buyers on cif terms
DR TANIA MACDONALDsenior lecturer, University of Westminster
JIML 10 [2004] 5 413
The changes introduced by the York-Antwerp Rules 2004
RICHARD CORNAH Fellow of the Association of Average Adjusters
JIML 10 [2004] 5 403
International sale ? breach ? damages for non-acceptance ? currency in which damages to be expressed Virani Ltd v Manuel Revert y Cia SA
Insurance ? pre-contractual duty of utmost good faith ? inducement ? avoidance ? insurer?s continuing duty of utmost good faith ? waiver ? double insurance ? contribution
Drake Insurance plc v Provident Insurance plc
Time charterparty ? shelltime 3 ? charter period ? option margin ? time lost clause ? final voyage clause
Petroleo Brasiliero SA v Kriti Akti Shipping Co SA (The Kriti Akti)
Marine insurance ? fire ? perils of the sea ? constructive total loss ? notice of abandonment ?merger ? election and estoppel
Kastor Navigation Co Ltd & another v AXA Global Risks (UK) Ltd & another (The Kastor Too)
Marine insurance ? weather damage to cargo ? casualty ? inherent vice
Mayban General Assurance BHD and Others v Alstom Power Plants Limited and another
Insuring the risk of maritime piracy
PROFESSOR D RHIDIAN THOMAS Director, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, University of Wales, Swansea
JIML 10 [2004] 4 355
The effect of maritime violence on contracts of carriage by sea
PROFESSOR RICHARD WILLIAMSInstitute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Visiting Professor of Law, University of Wales, Swansea
JIML 10 [2004] 4 343
Quelling sea piracy in East Asia: China's domestic endeavour and regional co-operation
ZOU KEYOUAN Senior Research Fellow, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore
JIML 10 [2004] 4 327
MAX MEJIA JRWorld Maritime Univeristy, Malmo, Sweden DR P K MUKHERJEE Professor of Maritime Safety and Environmental Protection, World Maritime University, Malmo, Sweden
JIML 10 [2004] 4 316
Piracy and armed attacks against vessels today
JIML 10 [2004] 4 308
Is using a 'straight' bill of lading still straightforward? The decision in The Rafaela S JAMES MARISSEN Ince & Co, London
JIML 10 [2004] 3 274
Protection of the marine environment and the European Union: some critical reflections on law, policy and practice
MARTIN HEDEMANN-ROBINSON Brunel University, London. former legal administratorin DG Government, EU Commission 2001-3
JIML 10 [2004] 3 254
Charterers' bills and shipowners' liabilities: a black hole for cargo claimants?
SIMON BAUGHENSenior Lecturer in Law,University of Bristol
JIML 10 [2004] 3 248
Ports of refuge - the debate moves on RICHARD SHAW University of Southampton Institute of Maritime Law; Titulary Member of CMI JIML 10 [2004] 2 174
The CMI review of marine insurance: to rest on century-old laurels or to tread on hallowed ground? PROFESSOR JOHN HARE University of Cape Town
JIML 10 [2004] 2 167
The road to Vancouver - the development of the York-Antwerp Rules RICHARD CORNAH Fellow of the Association of Average Adjusters
JIML 10 [2004] 2 155
Scope of coverage under the UNCITRAL Draft Instrument MICHAEL F STURLEY
Stanley D and Sandra J Rosenberg Centennial Professor, University of Texas Law School
JIML 10 [2004] 2 138
Limitation of liability - London Convention 1976 - definition of charterer - right to limit - limitable claims - Articles 1(2) and 2(1)(a)
CMA CGM SA v Classica Shipping Co Ltd Private international law - choice of law - Islamic law
Shamil Bank of Bahrain EC v Beximco and others
Marine insurance - duty of utmost good faith - misrepresentation - pre-contract - breach of warranty - fraudulent presentation of a claim Eagle Star Insurance Co Ltd v Games Video Co SA and others (The Game Boy)
Jurisdiction - Brussels Jurisdiction Convention - lis pendens - application to jurisdiction agreements
Erich Gasser GmbH v Misat Srl Jurisdiction - English anti-suit injunctions - compatibility with Brussels Jurisdiction Convention - opinion of Advocate General
Of inducement and non-disclosure in insurance contracts
Assicurazioni Generali SpA v Arab Insurance Group [2003] Lloyd's Rep IR 131
JIML 10 [2004] 1 84
Jurisdictional issues connected with direct actions against P&I Clubs under Scandinavian and European law
Associate Professor at the School of Economics and Commercial Law, G?teborg University, and the Average Adjuster of Sweden
JIML 10 [2004] 1 71
Interpretation and Construction of the Hague, Hague/Visby and Hamburg Rules
WILLIAM TETLEY QC
Professor of Law, McGill University, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Maritime and Commercial Law, Tulane University School of Law, and Counsel to Langlois Gaudreau O'Connor of Montreal JIML 10 [2004] 1 30
Ship mortgage - guarantee - arrest of mortgaged ship - duties of mortgagees - defences of guarantor The Tropical Reefer
FOB contract - laytime - opening of a letter of credit - condition of precedent - seller's duty to load
Kronos Worldwide Ltd v Sempra Oil Trading SARL
Reinsurance - duty of utmost good faith - pre-contract - materiality - inducement - waiver - affirmation
WISE Underwriting Agency Ltd and others v Grupo Nacional Provincial SA
Voyage charterparty - Asbatankvoy - FOB contract - delayed arrival - laytime/demurrage - charterer's obligation to provide cargo - exceptions
Triton Navigation Ltd v Vitol SA
Charterparty - broker's commission clause - direct action by broker - arbitration clause - broker party to the clause - Contracts (Rights of Third Parties ) Act 1999
Nisshin Shipping Co Ltd v Cleaves & Company Ltd and others
Volume 9 [2003]
INSURING MARINE RISKS ON 'LOST OR NOT LOST' TERMS
Professor D Rhidian Thomas Professor of Maritime Law and Director of the Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, Department of Law, University of Wales, Swansea
JIML [2003] 9 556
THE LAW OF MARITIME LIENS AND CONFLICT OF LAWS
Dr P K Mukherjee ITF Professor of Maritime Safety and Environmental Protection, World Maritime University, Malm?, Sweden
JIML [2003] 9 545
THE 2003 PROTOCOL TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR COMPENSATION FOR OIL POLLUTION DAMAGE 1992: ONE BRIDGE OVER SOME PARTICULARLY TROUBLED WATER
JIML [2003] 9 530
CIF contract - inspection clause - certificate final and binding - construction of contract - implied terms
Exxonmobil Sales and Supply Corporation v Texaco Ltd (The Helene Knutsen)
C&F contract - validity of declaration of shipment - deeming validity - second
declaration excluded - conforming documents
P T Putrabali Adyamulia v Societe est Epices etc (The Intan 6V.360A SN)
Documentary credits and illegality in the underlying transaction
Mahonia Limited v J P Morgan Chase Bank
Oil pollution - contract regarding an interim supplement to tanker liability for oil pollution (Cristal) - exclusions - pollution damage
Caribbean Petroleum Corporation and General Electrical Capital Business Asset Funding Corporation v Cristal Ltd (The Morris J Berman)
Passenger liability - package holiday contracts
- the convention relating to the carriage of
passengers and their luggage by sea (Athens Convention) 1974 - time bar
Bills of lading - incorporation of charterparty terms - exclusive jurisdiction clause - principles of construction
Siboti K/S v B P France SA
THE LEGAL UNDERPINNING OF E-COMMERCE IN MARITIME TRANSPORT BY THE UNCITRAL DRAFT INSTRUMENT ON THE CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA.
Professor Gertjan van der Ziel
JIML [2003] 9 461
DELIVERY OF GOODS WITHOUT A BILL OF LADING: REVIVAL OF AN OLD PROBLEM IN THE FAR EAST
Professor Caslav Pejovic Professor of Law, Kyushu University, Japan
JIML [2003] 9 448
GENERAL AVERAGE AND THE YORK ANTWERP RULES; COMMON SAFETY AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
John Macdonald Macdonald Hebditch & Co
JIML [2003] 9 439
Voyage charterparty - FIOST - responsibility for cargo work - bills of lading - Hague rules - Art III r.2
Jindal Iron & Steel Co Ltd and others v Islamic Solidarity Shipping Co, Jordan Inc and another (The Jordan II) International freight forwarder - BIFA conditions - time limit - whether reasonable - UCTA 1977
Granville Oil & Chemicals Ltd v Davis Turner and Co Ltd
Insurance - pre-contractual duty of utmost good faith - material non-disclosure - right of avoidance Brotherton & another v Aseguradora Colseguros SA and another
Towage - collision - contract between tug and tow - authority of terminal to contract on behalf of tug - ratification - construction of towage contract
Borkan General Trading v Monsoon Shipping Ltd (The Borvigilant and the Romina G)
Container terminal - damage to goods - liability of terminal as bailee - expert evidence - appeals on questions of fact
Coopers Payen Ltd and Sanwa Packaging Industry Co Ltd v Southampton Container Terminal Ltd
THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN RELATION TO THE DUMPING AND DISPOSAL OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE AT SEA
Marianne Mackintosh University of Wales, Swansea
JIML [2003] 9 354
THE PRESTIGE: THE EUROPEAN UNION LEGAL DIMENSION
Dr Vincent Power and Denise Casey A & L Goodbody Solicitors, Dublin
JIML [2003] 9 342
Hague-Visby rules - English carriage of goods by sea act 1971 - application - straight bills of lading J I MacWilliam Co Inc v Mediterranean Shipping Co SA (The Rafaela S)
Claim against liner conferences for damages for anti-competitive practices Yeheskel Arkin v Borchard Lines Ltd & Ors
Hague-Visby rules - time limit - incorporated into time charter - commencement - delivery of goods Trafigura Beheer BV v Golden Stavraetos Maritime inc
Personal injury - marine engineer - statutory regulation - liability - breach of statutory duty George Ziemniak v ETPM Deep Sea Limited
Insurance - goods in transit - institute cargo clauses - transit clause - effect of express typed clause Eurodale Manufacturing Ltd v Ecclesiastical Insurance Office plc
A SURVEY OF THE NEW INTERNATIONAL HULL CLAUSES 2002
Dr Baris Soyer University of Wales, Swansea
JIML [2003] 9 256 PAYMENT OF CHARTERPARTY HIRE AND WITHDRAWAL - TREADING A FINE LINE
Ernest Tai Ming Yang Holman Fenwick & Willan, London
JIML [2003] 9 246
PHANTOM SHIP FRAUDS - DEFICIENCIES OF CONTEMPORARY CARGO INSURANCE PRACTICE
Susan Hodges Cardiff University
JIML [2003] 9 230
Combined transport bills of lading - title to sue - holder of bills - bailment on terms East West Corporation v DKBS 1912 and AKTS Scendborg; Utaniko Ltd v
P&O Nedlloyd BV
Documentary credit - principle of autonomy - derogation Sirius International Insurance Co Ltd v FAI General Insurance
Carriage of goods - bills of lading - Hague Rules - unauthorised deck
carriage - deviation - limitation of liability Daewoo Heavy Industries Ltd v Klopriver Shipping Ltd
Insurance - utmost good faith - breach - remedies - statement of truth clause
HIH Casualty and General Insurance Ltd and others v Chase Manhattan Bank and others
Commercial agency - national law - prior registration - validity - commercial agency directive Francesca Caprini v Conservatore Camera di Commercio, Industria,
Artigianato e Agricoltura (CCIAA) Oil pollution - damages for economic loss Alegrete Shipping Co Inc and another v International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund 1971 and others (The Sea Empress)
Salvage - harbour tugs - LOF - remuneration - assessment The Star Maria
COLLISION AVOIDANCE: LAW OR SEAMANSHIP? A MARINER'S VIEW
David Thomas Master Mariner
JIML [2003] 9 137
THE MARINE INSURANCE CONTRACT AND ASSIGNMENT UNDER THE ENGLISH MARINE INSURANCE ACT 1906 Dr Tania Macdonald University of Westminster
JIML [2003] 9 123
DEFINING THE AMBIT OF ARTICLE OF 111 r.8 OF THE HAGUE RULES:OBLIGATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS CLAUSES
Simon Baughen University of Bristol
JIML [2003] 9 115
Commodity forward contract and regulated investment business CR Sugar Trading Ltd v China National Sugar & Alcohol Group Corp
International commercial arbitration - reinsurance - privacy/confidentiality - issue estoppel
Associated Electric & Gas Insurance Services Ltd v European Reinsurance Company of Zurich
Marine Insurance - institute clauses - war and strikes cover - infringement of customs regulation exclusion - causation
Sunport Shipping Ltd and Others v Tryg-Baltica International (UK) Ltd ( formerly known as Colonia Baltica Insurance Ltd) and Ors ( The Kleovoulos of Rhodes)
Time charter - arbitration - appeal - war cancellation clause - juridical basis
CMA CGM SA v Beteiligungs-Kommanditgesellschaft MS 'Northern Pioneer'
Schiffahrtgesellschaft mbH & Co & Ors
JIML [2003] 9 103-122
SHIPPING AND THE FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM ? The Cadwallader Memorial Lecture John D Kimball Healy & Baillie, LLP (NY)
Frank Wall CMG Department for Transport (London)
JIML [2003] 9 65 THE HIMALAYA CLAUSE ? REVISITED Professor William Tetley QC Professor of Law, McGill University
JIML [2003] 9 40
A CONFLICT OF CONVENTIONS: THE UNCITRAL/CMI DRAFT TRANSPORT INSTRUMENT ON YOUR DOORSTEP Professor Malcolm Clarke Professor of Law, University of Cambridge JIML [2003] 9 28 ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
Documentary sanctity in international trade
R (Greenpeace Limited) v Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Documentary credit arrangement
Standard Chartered Bank v (1) Pakistan National Shipping Corp
Marine Insurance ? cargo ? duration of cover
Bayview Motors Ltd v Mitsui Marine & Fire Insurance Co Ltd & Ors
Re-arrest of ships - The Clarabelle
Salvage ? voluntariness and assessment of award ? The Mbashi
Salvage ? contract of hire in aid of salvage ? common mistake
Great Peace Shipping Ltd v Tsavliris Salvage (International) Ltd (The Great Peace)
JIML [2003] 9 15
Reviews of contemporary legal developments
Volume 8 [2001-2002]
REPAIRED AND UNREPAIRED DAMAGE: A HISTORY OF JUDICIAL FAILURE? (OR HOW I LEARNED TO START WORRYING AND DISLIKE THE ?ion 69 POSITION)
The amount claimable by a shipowner from his insurers in respect of damage to his vessel is governed by ?ion 69 of the Marine Insurance Act, 1906. The author examines a number of cases involving claims for unrepaired damage and suggests that ?ion 69(1) is not limited to repairs effected during the currency of the cover. He concludes by offering a new clause to replace the current unrepaired damage clause.
Int.M.L. 8[2001] 10 336 THE OVERARCHING DUTY OF GOOD FAITH IN INSURANCE CONTRACTS: WHERE DOES THE BUCK STOP?
Dr Aleka Mandaraka-Sheppard Senior lecturer in law, Head of the shipping Law Unit,UCL, Founder member of the London Shipping Law Centre
Insurance litigation over the past 20 years has involved repeated examination of the scope and application of any post-contractual duty of good faith. The opdacity of the relevant principles is matched only by the stringency of the sanctions assigned. Recent clarification of aspects of these principles has been influenced by this stringency, particularly in the context of ?ion 17.
Int.M.L. 8[2001] 10 327
E-COMMERCE AND ELECTRONIC TRANSPORT DOCUMENTS
David B Sharpe Partner, Lugenbuhl, Wheaton, Peck, Rankin & Hubbard, New Orleans, Louisiana; John W Richardson Consultant; Ake Nilson Allagraf Ltd
Int.M.L. 8[2001] 10 299
The Consultation Document published by the Ministry of Defence in February 2001 heralded a radical new policy for the administration of the Protection of Military Remains Act 1986. The author discusses the implications of the regulatory regime for maritime military remains and considers its implications for salvors and commercial seabed operators.
Michael Williams Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Wolverhampton
Int.M.L. 8[2001] 10 288
FUTURE TRENDS IN MARINE INSURANCE: REFORM OF WARRANTY LAW
This article illustrates the difficulty of achieving a consensus on the reform of English marine insurance law by referring in detail to the law on warranties, an area of law that has attracted frequent calls for reform. Nicholas Legh-Jones QC 20 Essex Street Chambers
Int.M.L. 8[2001] 10 283
FRAUDULENT CLAIMS UNDER MARINE POLICIES
Following his article in issue (Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 6 191), the author reviews the key judgment of the Court of Appeal in Konstantinos Agapitos and Another v Ian Charles Agnew and Others (The 'Aegeon')which provides guidance in relation to the definition of the concept of a fraudulent claim and places fraudulent claims in the appropriate legal context.
Dr Baris Soyer Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, University of Wales, Swansea
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 8 258
BILLS OF LADING IN THE STATE OF ISRAEL AND UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF JEWISH CULTURE
The State of Israel has not as yet enacted a law governing contracts for the carriage of goods by sea. This article considers how the founding principles of Israeli basic law support such contracts and especially the transferable nature of the carriage contract found in the bill of lading.
Natalie Campbell Ely Place Chambers
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 8 251
GENERAL AVERAGE: MODERN PROBLEMS OF PRACTICE AND THEORY
The author distinguishes a number of practical and theoretical problems relating to general average, in particular those which are concerned with achieving reductions in time and cost. He suggests that it is a tribute to the skills of the adjusting profession that few of the areas of doubt actually end up in the courts.
John Macdonald Average Adjuster and Maritime Arbitrator Macdonald Hebditch & Co
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 7 223
INSURING THE COSTS OF LITIGATION WHILE IT IS IN PROGRESS
In considering the subject of insuring the costs of litigation while it is in progress from a market perspective the author reveals from his experience at Charles Taylor Consulting the role of the Standard P & I and Defence Clubs.
Paul Sheppard Head of Defence, Charles Taylor Consulting
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 6 199
POST CONTRACTUAL DUTY OF UTMOST GOOD FAITH IN MARINE INSURANCE CONTRACTS: A NEW PERSPECTIVE FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM
There have been numerous debates as to the nature and scope of the post-contactual duty of utmost good faith in marine insurance. This article aims to specify the limits of this doctrine in the light of recent case law.
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 6 191
MARITIME E-COMMERCE IN THE UNITED STATES
There are both beneifits and risks in e-commerce. The question David Sharpe addresses is whether technology-based e-commerce solutions can solve old economy problems or reduce old economy risks without introducing unacceptable new economy risks.
David B Sharpe Partner, Lugenbuhl, Wheaton, Peck, Rankin & Hubbard, New Orleans, Louisiana
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 5 160
THE ROLE OF PORT STATE CONTROL
This article offers a comprehensive review of the regional and US systems of Port State Control, including MOUs and international instruments, and ranging from the failure of the flag state control in the 'San Marco' case to the measures taken by the IMO following the 'Erica' incident.
Dr Z. Oya ?z?ayir Maritime Law Consultant, Izmir Law Bar, Turkey
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 5 147
ARBITRATION OR LITIGATION? WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
The authors set out the main practical differences between arbitration and litigation in England and Wales as procedures for resolving civil disputes, following the introduction of the Arbitration Act 1966 and the Civil Procedure Rules 1999.
Bernard Eder QC and Dominic O'Sullivan, Essex Court Chambers
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 4 107
THE LEGAL STATUS OF INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDERS IN CHINA
The author outlines the problems surrounding the definition of freight forwarders and goes on to explain the legal liabilities of freight forwarders under Chinese law.
Ping Guo Visiting Research Scholar, Institute of Maritime Law, University of Southampton
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 2/3 63
RISK MANAGEMENT, E-COMMERCE AND MARITIME FRAUD: THE INVESTIGATOR'S PERSPECTIVE
To date there has been no publicised case of e-commerce crime in the shipping industry, and it does not appear that the electronic environment has increased the potential for fraud. However there are many ways of tapping in to specialist knowledge and precaution is essential.
Adam Dupr? Managing Director, MRC Business Information Group, Oxford
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 2/3 59
SINK OR SHELTER? - A QUESTION OF COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY IN SHIP SAFETY
The Fourth Annual Cadwallader Memorial Lecture at The London Shipping Law Centre The three papers presented and subsequent discussion offer some ideas on how to improve the present situation in maritime safety, and address in particular the problem of a safe haven for ships in trouble.
Willem de Ruiter Head of the Maritime Safety Division for the European Commission
Frank Wall Head of Shipping 3 Division, DTLR
F. Michael Everard FT Everard & Sons
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 2/3 47
RISKS OF LITIGATION: CONDITIONAL FEE AGREEMENTS
The author demonstrates the complexity of the scheme of conditional fee agreements and some of the problems associated with them, and raises the question as to whether such agreements are likely to be a major factor in the marine litigation market.
Michael Donithorn Holman Fenwick & Willan
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 1 10
APPORTIONMENT OF RISK AND THE CARRIAGE OF DANGEROUS CARGO
In considering the obligations of the shipper and shipowner in respect of the carriage of dangerous cargo, the authors assess how satisfactorily English law currently apportions the risk between carriers, shippers and third parties.
Natalie Campbell Barrister, Royal Yachting Association
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 1 3
Review of Contemporary Legal Developments
Compensation for ship-source oil pollution damage - the recent case Tilbury & Sons (Devon) Ltd v Alegrete Shipping Co Inc. EWHC [2002] 1095 (Admiralty).
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 10 348 Insuring salvage contributions - insuring Charterers' liabilities under open cover
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 9 311
Freezing Orders - (Mareva Injunctions): Inter-Club NYPE Agreement: a question of invocation
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 8 247
Valued policies - brokers' liabilities for reinsurance placements - conclusive evidence clauses
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 7 233
Conclusive evidence clauses in international sales
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 6 201
Bills of Lading - the position of holders and intermediate holders under the English Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1992: the 'Berge Sisar'
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 5 165
Jack-up rigs, ships and taxation
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 4 116
Marine insurance: post contract good faith
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 71
Admiralty jurisdiction The 'Nore Challenger'; time charters The 'Hill Harmony'
Int.M.L. 8 [2001] 17
Volume 7 [2000]
DISPOSAL OF MEDICAL WASTE FROM SHIPS IN US WATERS
The author reviews the regulations relating to these items, emphasising the unique provisions that apply in some aspects.
Dennis L. Bryant, Haight Gardner Holland & Knight, LLP, Washington DC
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 9/10 310
POLLUTION FROM VESSELS IN FINLAND
The author outlines the current legal position in Finland regarding the prevention of and liability for pollution from vessels.
Professor Peter Wetterstein Dr. Jur., Abo Akademi University, Finland
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 9/10 303
THE ACCOUNTABILITY OF CLASSIFICATION SOCIETIES: THE ROLE OF CLASSIFICATION AND MARKET-ORIENTATED AND POLICY ISSUES (THE 'ERICA')
Classification Societies are held accountable as much as other professional service suppliers, if not more so, and the author outlines the important distinction between accountability and liability and voices concerns that increasing frequency of claims may affect maritime and environmental safety.
Jim Harrison Group Legal Director, Lloyd's Register of Shipping
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 9/10 299
THE LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF DETENTIONS AND THE REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO A SHIPOWNER FOLLOWING DETENTION
The financial and legal implications of a detention order imposed by a Port State on a charterparty, marine insurance and a MOA: the powers of a Port State Control Officer, and how they are used, are examined in the context of control of ship safety world wide.
Paul Rodgers Master Mariner/Principal Solicitor, Rodgers & Co, London
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 9/10 287
TONNAGE TAX: A NEW BEGINNING?
The author offers an overview of the tonnage tax regime in the United Kingdom and its advantages, and considers its likely impact on British shipping, particularly in terms of maritime training and jobs for British seafarers.
Mark Brownrigg Director of Policy, The Chamber of Shipping
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 8 264
THE ISM CODE: IS IT WORKING?
Phil Anderson sets out his arguments on whether the ISM Code is working, suggesting that there is insufficient evidence to provide a definite answer. He concludes that there needs to be a new culture of safety in which Masters and seafarers can confidently report problems in good time.
Phil Anderson Master Mariner, Vice-President, The Nautical Institute
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 8 259
THE 'ERIKA' AND ITS AFTERMATH
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 7 230
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION AND THE SHIPPING INDUSTRY: THE THIRD CADWALLADER MEMORIAL LECTURE
Georgette Lalis, Director of Maritime Transport for the European Commission, Brussels
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 7 215
COMMENTS ON THE CHINESE MARITIME PROCEDURE LAW
The Maritime Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China came into force on 1 July 2000. This article outlines the main features of the law, which covers all maritime litigation procedures as well as procedures in some quasi-judicial actions, some of them peculiar to the Chinese maritime courts.
Feng Li Qi Shang Hai University, China
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 6 196
THE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING LAW OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY UNDER PRESSURE
The Comit? Maritime International has long been advocating the need for international uniformity of shipping law. This article examines the shortcomings of treaty-based shipping law and asks whether countries will feel a need to rely to a greater extent on national legislation in order to mitigate the unsatisfactory consequences of international shipping law conventions.
Erling Selvig Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, Oslo
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 6 190
ARREST OF VESSELS IN FINLAND
The author outlines the current legal position in Finland regarding the arrest of vessels.
Dr Peter Wetterstein Abo Akademi University, Finland
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 6 183
'WAR GRAVES' AND SALVAGE: MURKY WATERS?
This article examines the legal regime relating to wrecks of Crown vessels and other warships and evaluates the policy adopted by the MOD in respect of such wrecks.
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 5 151
ONE COUNTRY - TWO SYSTEMS: A COMPARISON OF SOME ASPECTS OF MARITIME PROCEDURAL LAW IN THE PEOPL'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND HONG KONG
The maritime procedural law of Mainland China does not apply to Hong Kong, so a foreign vessel may be subject to different legal systems within the territorial waters of the PRC. This article discusses some of the similarities and differences of the maritime procedural laws of Mainland China and Hong Kong.
Lainjun Li and Sam Tsui Sinclair Roche and Temperley, Hong Kong
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 5 138
SAVING THE COMMON ADVENTURE
The author examines the interrelation of the York-Antwerp Rules and the statutory insurance background of the Marine Insurance Act of 1906. He argues that there needs to be a set of rules setting out what is recoverable in general average in a port of refuge and concludes that it is time to adopt a regime which removes doubt as to whether the shipowner's and cargo-owner's insurance cover properly complements whatever allowances are permissible in general average under the contractg of carriage.
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 5 131
FLAGS OF CONVENIENCE AND THE NEED FOR INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION: A VIEW FROM THE BOSPHORUS
The author reviews the campaign started more than fifty years ago by the ITF against the open registries in the context of the many developments during that time concerned with safety, marine pollution prevention, and port state control and concludes that while the flags of convenience system continues to exist opponents of the system will have to find a different solution.
Dr Z Oya ?z?ayir Maritime Law Consultant, Izmir Law Bar, Turkey
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 4 111
SALVAGE: LOF 2000
Salvage: a summary of the new Lloyd's Form of Salvage Agreement (LOF 2000) and its incorporated provisions, reproduced here to accompany the article.
Michael Buckley Waltons & Morse
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 4 99
MARINE INSURANCE OF SMALL CRAFT: A CASE OF LACK OF DUE DILIGENCE?
The author considers the precise implications for marine insurance of the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1994, and the possible non-compliance with the Regulations of due diligence provisos in small craft marine insurance policies.
Paul Fletcher-Tomenius University of Wolverhampton
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 3 63
ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS - CURSE OR PRIVILEGE?
The author examines four categories of anti-suit injunctions, and concludes that the principle formulated by Lord Goff in Airbus v Patel should, with some exceptions, be capable of application uniformly to all cases. If English courts were less robust in granting anti-suit injunctions in breach of contract cases, judicial comity might operate reciprocally, so an anti-suit injunction might not be regarded as a curse.
Dr Aleka Madaraka-Sheppard, Director, London Shipping Law Centre, University College London
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 2 27
CROSS-LIABILITIES PROVISIONS: A YAWNING CHASM FOR HULL UNDERWRITERS?
Stephen B. Goodacre explores a quirk of English law and marine insurance policy drafting.
Stephen B. Goodacre
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 2 36
THE CIVIL JUSTICE REFORM, ITS IMPACT ON MARITIME LEGISLATION, THE MARITIME INDUSTRY AND LONDON. THE SECOND CADWALLADER MEMORIAL LECTURE
The application of the Civil Procedure Rules to marine litigation in London was discussed by Lord Justice Clarke and Mr Justice Rix in the Second Cadwallader Memorial Lecture. This text is an abstract of their key points.
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 1 3
SALVAGE IN THE NETHERLANDS: THEORY AND PRACTICE IN 2000
The number of salvage incidents in the Dutch part of the North Sea is steadily declining. This article discusses the effects of the London 1989 Salvage Convention and concludes that although it was expected to improve awards in the Dutch courts, the Convention has in fact had little influence on them to date.
Michiel van Leeuwen Boonk Van Leeuwen, Rotterdam
Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 1 8
THE CALIFORNIA BALLAST WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME
The author reviews the applicability of the mandatory ballast water management programme which the state of California has introduced for ships arriving from outside the US Exclusive Economic Zone. He also considers its requirements and its relationship to federal and international programmes.
Dennis L. Bryant, Haight Gardner Holland and Knight, Washington DC Int.M.L. 7 [2000] 1 12
Volume 6 [1999]
THE ATHENS CONVENTION, TONNAGE LIMITATION AND PACKAGE LIMITATION FOLLOWING THE TRANSFER OF SOVEREIGNTY OF HONG KONG AND MACAU TO THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Paul Hatzer Holman Fenwick & Willan, Hong Kong
Int.M.L. 6 [1999] 10 279
BUGS - OF THE MILLENNIUM KIND?
Richard Williams Ince & Co, London
Int.M.L. 6 [1999] 10 273
A DIVING OR SALVAGE OPERATION? ROVS AND THE PROTECTION OF WRECKS ACT 1973
Paul Fletcher-Tomenius and Michael Williams University of Wolverhampton
Int.M.L. 6 [1999] 10 270
THE EPA AND THE OCEAN DUMPING ACT
Dennis L. Bryant Holland and Knight LLP
Int.M.L. 6 [1999] 10 267
Peter Wetterstein Abo Akademi University, Finland
Int.M.L. 6 [1999] 9 244
Majorie Holmes Davies Arnold Cooper, London
Int.M.L. 6 [1999] 9 242
THE MEXICAN LAW OF NAVIGATION
Walter Pinedo and Lucia F Lopez J W Pinedo & Associados, Mexico
Int.M.L. 6 [1999] 9 239
THE MV 'SAIGA' CASES BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE LAW OF THE SEA
Hartmut von Brevern and Leopold von Carlowitz Rechtsanwalte Rohreka Boye Reme von Werder
Int.M.L. 6 [1999] 8 207
TONNAGE TAX PROPOSALS
Nigel Ready Cheesewrights, Notaries Public, London
Int.M.L. 6 [1999] 8 205
THREE SOUTH AFRICAN ARREST CASES: THE 'HEAVY METAL', THE 'SNOW DELTA' AND THE 'ARENA'
Shane Dwyer and Jill Mcleod, Shepstone and Wylie, Durban
Int.M.L. 6 [1999] 8 202
THE NVOCC BILL OF LADING IN DUTCH LAW
Int.M.L. 6 [1999] 8 199
NEW REGULATIONS AMENDED COGSA FROM 1 JULY 1998
Ebsworth & Ebsworth, Sydney
Int.M.L. 6 [1999] 7 153
US COAST GUARD Y2K RISK ASSESMENT POLICY
Dennis L. Bryant Haight Gardner Holland & Knight, Washington DC
Int.M.L. 6 [1999] 7 146