Journal of International Maritime Law - Volume 22 - Issue 1

EDITORIAL
EU Neighbourhood Policy in the maritime context
JASON CHUAH
City Law School, London

ARTICLES
Liability for oil pollution from shipwrecks - a brief summary
LING ZHU
Assistant Professor of Maritime Law, Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
MING ZHAO ZHANG
Research Assistant, Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Diminishing the criminal enclaves at sea: a case for extending states' criminal admiralty jurisdiction over foreign-flagged vessels on the high seas
ISAIAH U OKORIE
National Centre for Ports and Shipping, Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania

Offshore insurance on the Norwegian Continental Shelf: a cost-effective insurance system?
TRINE-LISE WILHELMSEN
Professor and Head of Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Oslo

ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
The arrest of ships: damage done by a 'mother' ship and damage to towed goods
Fish and Fish Ltd v Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
[2011] CSOH 122; 2012 S.L.T. 156
ROBERT B M HOWIE QC

The question of recognition of foreign maritime lien has troubled the court again
Reiter Petroleum Inc v The Ship 'Sam Hawk'
[2015] FCA 1005 (11 September 2015) Federal Court of Australia
POOMINTR SOOKSRIPAISARNKIT
Assistant Professor, School of Law, City University, Hong Kong


NATIONAL REPORT
Thirty years of maritime adjudication in China
LIANG ZHAO
Assistant Professor, School of Law, City University, Hong Kong