Journal of International Maritime Law - Volume 29 - Issue 6

EDITORIAL

Green shipping corridors: the funding gap
JASON CHUAH


ANALYSIS OF RECENT CASES AND CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENTS

General average: some recent disputes

Which York-Antwerp Rules are applicable?
Star Axe LLC v Royal and Sun Alliance Luxembourg SA-Belgian Branch and Others
[2023] EWHC 2784 (Comm), [2024] 1 Lloyd’s Rep 342

Insurance cover and general average obligations
Herculito Maritime Ltd and Others v Gunvor International BV and Others (The Polar)
[2024] UKSC 2, [2024] Lloyd’s Rep 189

ARTICLES

Common sense and inevitable loss: proximate causation in marine insurance, Part 3: A further example
WILLIAM MELBOURNE
Consultant, Clyde & Co LLP

The principles upheld by the Supreme Court in Arch are confirmed by the Court of Appeal in Allianz Insurance Plc v The University of Exeter.

Technology-mediated organisation of transport actors: laytime in perspective
ABHINAYAN BASU BAL
Senior lecturer, University of Gothenburg

This article suggests that industry associations must stress the new role of equity, which is to provide a conscience to the existing legal framework of trade and transport.

P&I Insurance: organisation, cover and discretion
D RHIDIAN THOMAS
Emeritus Professor of Maritime Law, Swansea University

The CMI project for a Declaratory
Statement of the Lex Maritima: state of play
ERIC VAN HOOYDONK
Chairman of the CMI International Working Group on the Restatement of the Lex Maritima

BOOK REVIEWS
Scrutton on charter parties and bills of lading 25th edn
The Hon Mr Justice Foxton; Steven Berry KC; Christopher Smith KC; Professor Howard Bennett; David Walsh

Damages, Recoveries and Remedies in Shipping Law
Edited by Baris¸ Soyer

Inland Waterway Transport, The European Legal Framework
Massimiliano Grimaldi


Index of cases

Index of legislation

Index