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CML CMI Database: AA v BB, 8 August 2020

June 6, 2023 | Research

AA made a claim against BB. BB was meant to tow a boat through Hammarbyslussen in Stockholm. BB caused collisions between his own boat and other vessels who were in the lock at the same time. BB was alone on his boat. It was not possible for him to carry out the relevant tasks alone. A larger crew was required so that these tasks could be carried out safely.

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https://cmlcmidatabase.org/aa-v-bb

The CML CMI database of Judicial Decisions on International Conventions aims to make these decisions more accessible to the worldwide maritime community, in the hope that this will foster comparative research and uniformity of interpretation of international maritime law. This project, which is undertaken and hosted by the Centre for Maritime Law of the National University of Singapore in collaboration with the Comité Maritime International, builds on the foundation laid by Francesco Berlingieri in his earlier CMI database of jurisprudence on maritime conventions.

Visit the database at: https://cmlcmidatabase.org/aa-v-bb