Seafarers’ Rights in International Contracts Seafarers’ rights in international contracts refer to the set of legal obligations, benefits, and protections granted to individuals serving as crew members on board vessels. These rights are of particular importance due to...
Definition and Importance of Liability in the Carriage of Perishable Goods The carriage of perishable goods includes items that lose quality and value due to time and temperature sensitivity, such as fresh food products, temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals, and certain...
Arbitration Methods in Transport Disputes Arbitration in transport disputes is a procedure in which disagreements between the parties to a transport contract are examined and resolved by one or more independent and specialized arbitrators. This method serves as...
Definition of Ship Arrest in Ports Ship arrest refers to the temporary detention or prevention of a vessel’s movement by port authorities or upon the request of creditors in order to pursue legal claims or outstanding debts. An...
What Is Marine Cargo Insurance? Marine cargo insurance is a contract that compensates losses arising from the transportation of goods by sea and is usually concluded between the shipper or the cargo interest and the insurance company. This...