Journal of International Maritime Law - Volume 29 -Issue 3
EDITORIAL
The chronicle of the vexing problem of fraudulent registration
GEORGE THEOCHARIDIS
ANALYSIS OF RECENT CASES ANDCONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENTS
Misdelivery, causation and the bank’s burden
SIMON BAUGHEN
Unicredit Bank AG v Euronav AG (The Sienna)
[2022] EWHC 957 (Comm),
[2023] EWCA Civ 741
Misdelivery and the Hague (Hague-Visby) Rules time bar
STEPHEN GIRVIN
FIMBank plc v KCH Shipping Co Ltd (The Giant Ace)
[2023] 2 Lloyd’s Rep 457,
[2023] EWCA Civ 569 upholding
FIMBank plc v KCH Shipping Co Ltd (The Giant Ace) (No 2)
[2022] EWHC 2400 (Comm)
[2023] 1 Lloyd’s Rep 381
ARTICLES
The actors of green ship finance: all hands on deck and some more
VIKTOR WEBER
University of Copenhagen
Emissions from shipping are finally gaining significant attention from IMO and the EU, however both ship conversions and new-builds have financing challenges which this article examines together with some potential solutions.
Challenges of apprehending and prosecuting Somali pirate leaders and financial backers: the Big Mouth case
ADEMUN-ODEKE
University of Ankara
This article examines the problem of identifying, apprehending and prosecuting pirate leaders and their financial backers in the absence of extradition treaties with the dysfunctional Somali state.
BOOK REVIEW
Free ports and free zones: Operations and Regulation in the Global Economy
Mark Rowbottom
Index of cases
Index of legislation
Index