Regulation

Liberia Adopts Advanced Vessel Screening System

The Liberian Registry is taking a proactive stance in inspecting vessels before they enter port in order to further improve upon their already excellent record:

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Korean and Russian Registers Agree to Collaborate

The Korean Register of Shipping and Russian Maritime Register of Shipping have agreed to work together to better serve the maritime community.

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Consulting Firm Explains how US Owners can Charter Yachts in Europe

Sarnia Yachts explains how US yacht owners may charter their yachts into European Union waters:

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Russia to charge national and foreign flags to travel Arctic routes

Russia is considering legislation that would charge access fees all vessels using the Northern Sea Routes.

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Maritime Lawyer Outlines Jones Act’s Impact on U.S. Offshore Development Projects

John Imhof, Jr. of Watson, Farley and Williams explains the Jones Act's impacts on US offshore wind development.

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Cyprus adopts anti-piracy regulations

Cyprus has approved legislation allowing armed guards onboard its vessels provided they are under the ship master's control.

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IMO Releases Guidelines for Use of Armed Guards

The International Maritime Organization has developed a set of guidelines for shipowners wishing to hire armed security personnel for their vessels.

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China may reserve cargo for nationally-flagged vessels

The Chinese Ministry of Transport is considering allocating certain cargoes to nationally-registered vessels to assist state-owned shipowners.

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Registries express positions on delegation of responsibility to Class Societies

Directors of the Isle of Man and Marshall Islands registries explain their approaches to coordinating ship oversight with classification societies.

Staying within the boundaries

Flag states must not delegate all responsibility to class societies, says Isle of Man registry

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New Zealand to require local fishing vessels be flagged nationally

The Maritime Authority of New Zealand has implemented legislation requiring fishing vessels operating in local waters to be flagged nationally within the next four years.

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