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Arrest of ships in Germany and South Africa - a comparison

open access: yes, 2014
The well-known German legal author H-J Puttfarken prefaces his remarks on the arrest of a vessel with the striking sentence "The arrest of a vessel is just as much a part of seafaring as distress, pirates and congested ports". Even if this comparison is doubtful since in opposition to an arrest, "distress, pirates and congested ports" are no legal ...
Mayerhofer, Vincent Michael
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Rearrests and Multiple Arrests of Ships

2019
In England and its former colonies ship arrest(1) is an interim procedure overseen by courts exercising admiralty jurisdiction. It is available only for in rem claims.(2) The arrest on an in rem claim also gives the court the jurisdiction to hear the merits of the underlying dispute.
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Lifting of arrest of foreign ships in Italy

2011
The challenges that ship owners and the shipping industry are today called to meet are those one safety at sea, environmental issues and competition in freights. The two former aims are in some contradiction with the letter. Safety is given by new and/or well maintained tonnage while competition demands cut prices and lower costs and overheads.
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Wrongful Arrest of Ships

2019
Toh Kian Sing, Nathanael Lin
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Leak Arresters for Ships

Scientific American, 1895
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