Ships in UK Law
- Prison Ships
- Book Review: Ships without Sails
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Can the Prospect of Unmanned Ships Stay Afloat under the Current Collision Regulations?
The prospect of unmanned shipping was previously confined to fiction, however, technological developments over the last decade have firmly established their place in the future of the Shipping indu...
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Leasing as a strategic financing option: the navy’s maritime prepositioned ships experience
Recently, leasing has been prominent in the press due to the Air Force’s recent ill-fated attempt to obtain the use of Boeing re-fueling tankers. Forgotten is that, in the early 1980’s, a highly co...
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Ships, sovereign immunity and the subtleties of the Brussels I regulation: Case C-641/18 LG and others v. Rina SpA, Ente Registro Italiano Navale: Ships, sovereign immunity and the subtleties of Brussels I: Rina
More than 1000 passengers on a Panamanian-registered ferry drowned in the Red Sea. Some survivors and relatives of some of the victims sued the classification and certification ship society which h...
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To what extent can unmanned ships comply with COLREGs 1972 and how will the liability of such vessels be assessed?
Unmanned ships are presently able to infiltrate the maritime industry due to the rapid technological advances of this era. Their introduction to the maritime sector could pose novel questions regar...
- TRENDS IN THE OUTPUT AND EXPORTS OF MERCHANT SHIPS
- Crimes Committed on Ships and Abroad—Jurisdiction
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Metaphor soup of the month: tight ships sink through a black hole into a bottomless pit.
..."There is one glaring black hole in business and it is costing corporate UK millions every year in lost revenues, according to research conducted by leading project management software developer IRIS PROJECTminder. It is the bottomless pit of trackin......
- Book Review: The Far Distant Ships: An Official Account of Canadian Naval Operations in the Second World War
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