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Cross-Border Rehabilitation: An Impediment to Ship Arrest in Singapore?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017Conflicts between admiralty law and cross-border rehabilitations have long caused legal difficulties with ship arrests in various jurisdictions. In Singapore, which is recognised as both a liberal ship arrest jurisdiction and a promising debt-restructuring hub, such issues are causing concern in the context of the current volatility of global shipping.
Jesse Zhihe Ji
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Ship Arrest and the Hanjin Bankruptcy: Lessons for Ship Management
2020Jingchen Xu
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Ship Arrest and Insolvency Proceedings: A European Perspective
2020Ulrik Rammeskow Bang-Pedersen
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Ship Arrest – Issues of Availability, Fairness and Proportionality
The Arrest Conventions, 2019Rhidian Thomas
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The Arrest of Ship Regime in Nigeria: Lessons from South Africa
Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, 2023Nigeria and South Africa are the biggest economies in Africa, and they engage in substantial shipping and international trade. Therefore, effective shipping and trade legislation is a requisite for the resolution of disputes that may arise, and ship ...
K. Anele
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Study on the Scope of Maritime Claims for Ship Arrest
Advances in Social Sciences旭 邹
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Ship Arrest in China: The Link with Economic and Marine Policy
Ocean Development & International LawShip arrest enables the detention of a ship that has caused damage or owes money without requiring a court judgment. Ship arrest protects the claimant from evasive actions by the shipowner, such as transferring the ship to another company and changing ...
Michael Tsimplis, Ming Chen
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Rearrests and Multiple Arrests of Ships
2019In 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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