Law
-
Marine World
Thailand Drafts Law To Speed Up $29 Billion Transport Link
By Anuchit Nguyen Mar 22, 2025 (Bloomberg) –Thailand unveiled draft legislation to create a special economic zone in the south of…
Read More » -
Maritime News
China’s Huge Fisheries Law Overhaul Could Make Fleet More Sustainable
d [By Regina Lam] Nearly 16 million people in China depend on fisheries production for their livelihoods. A massive overhaul of the law governing…
Read More » -
Maritime News
Charting Key Regulatory Change Across Maritime Law in 2025 and Beyond
A tidal wave of new regulations is set to hit the global maritime sector this year, representing fresh, highly-complex…
Read More » -
Maritime News
CJC appoints Law, Jackson as new directors
Campbell Johnston Clark (CJC) has announced that Kate Law and Neil Jackson have become directors in the international maritime law…
Read More » -
Marine World
China Opposes New Philippine Maritime Law, Vows to Protect South China Sea ‘Sovereignty’
BEIJING, Nov 10 (Reuters) – China rejected Philippine maritime claims on Sunday, saying new legislation “severely infringes on” Beijing’s territorial sovereignty and rights in…
Read More » -
Maritime News
How a Minor Change in US Trade Law Turbocharged the Fentanyl Crisis
In January 2023, U.S. federal agents raided the home of a Tucson maintenance worker who had a side hustle hauling…
Read More » -
Maritime News
How Do Unmanned Warships Fit Into the Law of the Sea?
[By Takeo Imura] Unmanned systems technologies possess great potential for changing the landscape of military operations. Today's unmanned systems…
Read More » -
Maritime News
The Ever Given Shows the Unique Nature of Salvage in Contract Law
The Court of Appeal decision in Smit Salvage BV & Ors v Luster Maritime SA & Anr (The…
Read More » -
Marine World
Titanic-Era Law Could Cap Shipowner Liability in Baltimore
By Ethan M Steinberg (Bloomberg) The owner of the ship that rammed into a Baltimore bridge could face hundreds of millions…
Read More » -
Maritime News
IMO and ILO Team Up to Write Anti-Harassment Rules Into Maritime Law
The International Labor Organization (ILO) and the IMO have released a new set of recommendations for reducing the impact of…
Read More »