Journal of International Maritime Law - Volume 30 - Issue 2

EDITORIAL
Responding to force majeure clauses
ANALYSIS OF RECENT CASES AND CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENTS
Choice-of-law clauses in marine-insurance policies in the United States
MICHAEL F STURLEY
Great Lakes Insurance SE v Raiders Retreat Realty Co
601 US 65 (2024)
What is a ship and limitation of liability the ‘bath-boat’ story
FRANK STEVENS
Docket No C.22.0094.N, ECLI:BE:CASS:2022:ARR.20220905.3N.7, ETL2023/1, 77, RW2022-23/11, 417
ARTICLES
Maritime security threats: the Red Sea theatre
A NAGARAJ SUBBARAO, SHWETA TEWARI, JAYASHREE N
Dayananda Sagar University, Bengaluru, India
Financial services in the supply chain and digital representation of goods
MANUEL ALBA FERNÁNDEZ
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Container demurrage disputes under Chinese law with English law comparisons
CHAOYAN QU
School of Economics, Shenzhen Polytechnic University
FANG HUANG, RIYAO LIU
China Commercial Law Firm
NATIONAL REPORT
Unlocking the potential of electronic bills of lading: addressing legal barriers in China
LING ZHU, MENGLIN ZHU, HAIFAN YANG
Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, PR China
INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS
IMO –The IMO Legal Committee
(Leg 111 Report)
George Theocharidis
BOOK REVIEWS
Green Shipping Contracts: A Contract Governance Approach to Achieving Decarbonisation in the Shipping Sector
Pia Rebelo
Floating Production: Legal and Commercial Risk Management
Max Lemanski, Simon Moore and Stuart Beadnall
Index of cases
Index of legislation
Index