Regulation

Piracy Winding Down?

The Associated Press has recently written, the "Party appears to be ending for Somali pirates" as shipping companies fight back with private security personnel and military intervention, but whether that proves true ultimately has yet to be determined.

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French Court Upholds Ruling Against State-Owned Company

The French court has upheld its conviction of national oil company Total for the casualty of the tanker Erika off its coast in 1999.

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Panama, Cyprus Concerned over Weighing Proposals

Panama and Cyprus have expressed concern that proposed container weight requirements should be clarified further before being ratified.

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US Continues Iranian Clampdown

The US is currently targeting Moldova in its latest efforts to deter Iran's development of its nuclear weapons program.

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New Zealand to Amend Maritime Transport Act

New Zealand has proposed a Bill that would introduce amendments to the 1994 Maritime Transport Act including implementation of three international maritime conventions and blood-alcohol limits for crewmembers.

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Maritime Commentator Cites Fleet Age as Factor in Paris MoU Placement

Maritime Professional leading commentator Joseph Keefe has drawn upon his experience to examine the effectiveness of the Paris MoU list as an indicator of flag state quality and develop conclusions based on his findings.

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ICS Conference Addresses Ballast Water Management, Maritime Labor Conventions

The shipping industry encouraged flag states to adopt the IMO Ballast Water Management and ILO Maritime Labor Conventions at the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) conference held this week.

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Taiwan Seeks to Boost Trade by Opening Routes

Taiwan is interested in boosting its trade but flag restrictions across the country's trade route with China may limit that growth.

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Tuvalu Registry Speaks Up Regarding Iranian Vessel Delisting

The Tuvalu Registry has released a schedule for removal of all Iranian-linked vessels from its registry.

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Jamaica Welcomes Home Assistant Parliamentary Counsel

Assistant Parliamentary Counsel for Jamaica Duane Allen has recently returned to the island following study at the International Maritime Law Institute in Malta.

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