Journal of International Maritime Law - Volume 26 - Issue 2
Contents
EDITORIAL
The London International Commercial Court
DIGEST AND ANALYSIS OF CASES AND CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENTS
ARTICLES
Climate and Covid-19: Will the shipping industry succeed in charting the right course between Scylla and Charybdis?
AUGUST J BRAAKMAN
Advocate, Rotterdam
Non-compliance by EU Member States and/or enterprises with their GHG emission reduction obligations as a result of the Covid-19 crisis may well have serious effects on fair and undistorted competition, particularly in the sector of containerised liner shipping services. Guus Braakman examines the possible legal and financial implications.
Poseidon Principles: legal directions for implementation and enforcement
PIA REBELO
Doctoral Researcher, City Law School,
City, University of London
State aid after Brexit: the case of future British free ports
PHILIPPE CORRUBLE
Professor at the Catholic University of Paris Adjunct Professor, University Notre Dame Australia, Of Counsel, Stream Law Firm
The creation of several ‘free ports’ in the United Kingdom (UK) was confirmed in February 2020 and so far the Brexit negotiations have not addressed whether competition rules apply in the UK, in particular state aid rules. Will there be a competitive advantage in free ports with free access to EU ports?
NATIONAL AND REGIONAL REPORTS
The dispute between Morocco and Spain on the delimitation of maritime boundaries in the Atlantic Ocean
GUILLERMO ABIO VILLEGAS
Carlos III University, Madrid
BOOK REVIEW
The Anti-Suit Injunction (2nd edn)
Thomas Raphael QC
Index of cases
Index of legislation
Index