The Journal of International Maritime Law - Volume 21 - Issue 3

EDITORIAL
The CCNR: a model of stablility through flexibility and a strong identity
CECILE TOURNAYE
Legal consultant with AD'Missions, former legal adviser of the CCNR

ARTICLES
Compensation for pirates: justice or topsy-turvy world?
KLAAS WILLAERT
Department of European, Public and International Law, Faculty of Law, Ghent University

General average - general principle plus varying practical application equals uniformity?
JOLIEN KRUIT
Senior Associate, Van Traa Advocaten NV, Rotterdam

Global shipping alliances: what prospects after the rejection of the P3 project by China's competition authority?
PHILIPPE CORRUBLE
Professor, HEC Paris, Of Counsel, Ince & Co

ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
So long, and thanks for all the tangible objects: defining 'fish' in the U.S. Supreme Court
Yates v. United States
574 U.S. (2015)
RICHARD CADDELL

Fraudulent devices employed to promote genuine insurance claims
Versloot Dredging BV v HDI-Gerling and Others (The DC Merwestone)
[2014] EWCA Civ 1349
BARIS SOYER