Journal of International Maritime Law -Volume 30 - Issue 3

EDITORIAL
Entire agreement clauses
ANALYSIS OF RECENT CASES AND CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENTS
Limitation as a legitimate juridical advantage
NAVID HATAMIPOUR
Owner and/or Demise Charterer of the Vessel
A Symphony v Owner of the Vessel Sea Justice (The Sea Justice)
[2024] SGCA 32, [2024] 2 Lloyd’s Rep 429
ARTICLES
Assessing the efficiency and impact of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records (MLETR) beyond the Hague Rules
OLUWABUNMI M BABA
HENNING JESSEN
World Maritime University
This article considers whether the MLETR is sufficiently effective in promoting the use of ETRs in international maritime trade, or whether a new convention would encourage their increased use.
Maritime autonomous surface ships (MASSs) and carriers’ liability in carriage of goods by sea under the Hague-Visby Rules
TIANYI JIANG
University of Cardiff
In this article the carrier’s liability under the Hague-Visby Rules is considered to be viable in the MASS context, while some clarification may be needed in the English law’s interpretation of the Rules.
The regulation and protection of submarine cables: jurisdictional challenges for international law
DUARTE LYNCE DE FARIA
Portuguese Naval Academy (CINAV),Lisbon, Portugal
The authors examine the international regulation and protection of submarine cables and concludes that new measures are urgently needed to prosecute disruption and avoid the problems of conflicting jurisdictions.
NATIONAL REPORT
Offshore drilling liabilities in India
DANIEL H STEIN
Jindal Global Law School, Delhi
The expansion of India’s offshore oil and gas wells is subject to complex regulations which the author suggests need a comprehensive and environmentally sound revision.
BOOK REVIEW
Causation in Insurance Contract Law, 2nd edn
Meixian Song
Index of cases
Index of legislation
Index