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Advanced Porous Materials for Maritime Carbon Capture
Carbon capture from emission sources, such as marine vessels, has attracted significant attention over the years. To achieve this goal, sorbents such as metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), porous polymer networks (PPNs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs), and their post‐synthetic modifications are currently being explored.
Kelechi Festus +6 more
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Deux piliers de l’économie grecque d’aujourd’hui
While Greece is sinking in a bottomless economical and financial crisis, her merchant navy is the first in the world and the tourist activity reaches a peak in 2015.
Joëlle Dalègre
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This paper introduces the concept of the multilevel dynamic employee value (MLDEV) as a framework for intelligent and human‐centred workforce management in project‐oriented maritime logistics enterprises. The model integrates individual, team and organisational performance indicators into a unified analytical system, supporting digital transformation ...
Svitlana Onyshchenko +6 more
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The study’s basis comprises the authority of a shipmaster to file a lawsuit on behalf of a shipowner (Turkish Commercial Code [TCC] Article 1104/2), as well as a shipmaster’s representative authority in a lawsuit filed against the shipmaster with ...
Yasin Yavşan
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During the design of the ship the most important decisions are made at the stage of preliminary design. One of the most important design parameters assumed by the shipowner is its service speed in real weather conditions occurring in the shipping line ...
Szelangiewicz Tadeusz +1 more
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In September 2023, the Electronic Trade Documents Act (ETDA) came into force in the UK. It aims to facilitate paperless trade by allowing certain trade documents in electronic form to have the same legal functionality as their paper counterparts. The question this article poses is whether the ETDA, and similar legislative initiatives in other countries,
Ilias Ioannou
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Corporate manslaughter: new horizon or false dawn? Update: The Prosecution of Lion Steel [PDF]
In Corporate Manslaughter: New Horizon of False Dawn? The author concluded with a somewhat melodramatic cliff-hanger as we awaited the trial of Lion Steel Equipment Ltd (‘LS’).
Daniels, Simon
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Weaponising the Supply Chain: Yemen's Blockade and the Contradictions of Maritime Logistics Capital
Abstract This paper examines the 2023–2025 naval blockade imposed by Yemen in the Red Sea. It argues that the blockade's success in disrupting global trade stemmed from the potent confluence of asymmetric military tactics and the structural vulnerabilities inherent within global maritime logistics capitalism.
Ashok Kumar
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The article analyses Supreme Court judicial practice in cases arising from disputes between foreign shipowners, protection and indemnity clubs, seafarers or seafarers’ next of kin.
Yuriy Sergeyev
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Identifying the carrier - The effect and validity of demise- and identity of carrier clauses in bills of lading - a comparative study [PDF]
This dissertation sets out to elaborate on the question who the carrier is under different jurisdictions with its underlying principles and concepts. Special consideration will thereby be given to the effect and validity of demise and identity of carrier
Weinmann, Jens
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