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Maritime Cross-Border Insolvency under the UNCITRAL Model Law Regime
Carbon-free Shipping and Shipping Carbon – Contracts in Context
Maritime Organisation, Management and Liability: A Legal Analysis of New Challenges in the Maritime Industry
Carver on Charterparties
The Arrest Conventions: International Enforcement of Maritime Claims
Carver on Charterparties
Marsden and Gault on Collisions at Sea
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Report No | Title | Name of Author(s) | Date |
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CML-REP-1902 | Report on the Queen Mary-Unidroit Institute of Transnational Commercial Law 11th Transnational Commercial Law Teachers’ Meeting | Wang Feng | October 2019 |
CML-REP-1901 | Report on the BIMCO Autonomous Ships Seminar | Luci Carey | July 2019 |
CML-REP-1805 | Report on the 14th IISTL Colloquium on New Technologies and Shipping/Trade Law | Luci Carey, Elson Ong | October 2018 |
CML-REP-1803 | Shipping and Technology | Elson Ong | March 2018 |
CML-REP-1804 | Carriage of Passengers and their Luggage by Sea – The Athens Convention: A Discussion Paper | Kate Lewins | March 2018 |
CML-REP-1802 | Global Shipping Law Forum (London Edition) Shipping and Energy: The Role of the Law | Stephen Girvin | February 2018 |
CML-REP-1801 | Report on the Comité Maritime International Working Project on Recognition of Foreign Judicial Ship Sales | Paul Myburgh | January 2018 |