Arbitration is a process in which a neutral third party, called an arbitrator, is appointed to resolve a dispute between two or more parties. Arbitration is often used to resolve maritime disputes, which are disputes that arise from the shipping industry.
Crew Rights and Compensation After Accidents
Maritime accidents can happen due to a variety of factors, such as human error, mechanical failure, and bad weather. When these accidents occur, crew members can be injured or killed. In some cases, the shipowner may be liable for the injuries or deaths of crew members.
Oil Spill Liability and Compensation
Oil spills can have a devastating impact on the environment and the economy. In order to help mitigate the damage caused by oil spills, there are a number of laws and regulations in place that establish liability and compensation schemes.
Cruise Ship Contracts: A Legal Perspective
Cruise ship contracts are legal agreements between cruise ship passengers and the cruise line. These contracts typically outline the terms and conditions of the cruise, such as the price, the itinerary, and the amenities that are included.
Causes and Investigation of Marine Accidents
Marine accidents can be caused by a variety of factors, including human error, mechanical failure, and weather conditions.
Your Essential Guide to Maritime Pollution Regulations
Did you know that over 80% of global trade relies on maritime transport? While ships are the lifeblood of our interconnected world, they also pose a significant threat to our ocean’s health. From catastrophic oil spills that grab headlines to the less visible but equally damaging daily discharges, maritime pollution is a critical issue demanding […]
Cruise Ship Passenger Rights and Safety Regulations
Cruise ship passengers have a number of rights and protections under federal and international law. These rights include the right to safety, the right to be treated fairly, and the right to be compensated for any losses or damages they suffer.
Introduction to Bill of Lading and Cargo Claims
A bill of lading is a document that serves as a receipt for goods shipped by sea or other forms of transportation. It also serves as a contract between the shipper and the carrier, and it sets out the terms and conditions of the carriage. A cargo claim is a legal claim made by a […]
Introduction to Procedure for Filing Admiralty Claims
Admiralty claims are legal claims that arise from maritime activities, such as shipping, navigation, and offshore drilling. These claims can be filed in federal court or in state court, depending on the specific circumstances of the case.
Introduction to Ship Registration and Documentation
Ship registration is the process of registering a ship with a particular country. This gives the ship the right to fly the flag of that country and to be subject to its laws and regulations.