Introduction:\ud In the 2015 Federal Court decision in Yakushiji v Daiichi Chuo Kisen Kaisha , 4 the Court had to resolve a looming conflict between foreign (Japanese) liquidators appointed to Japanese shipping companies and potential claimants against their ships in Australian waters, and to have the ships arrested, pursuant to maritime liens. Orders were made recognising the Japa nese 'rehabilitation' proceedings as "foreign main proceedings" under the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency (Model Law), 5 thereby giving the ships interim protection by way of a stay of proceedings by any claimants. But the Court was careful to say that this stay did not necessarily serve to determine or defeat any valid maritime lien subsequently cl...
2020 was dominated by decisions not on substance but on procedure, whether on jurisdiction, arrest, ...
In 2006, the American Law Institute (ALI) and the International Insolvency Institute (III) establish...
This book provides valuable insights into various contemporary issues in public and private maritime...
Introduction: In the 2015 Federal Court decision in Yakushiji v Daiichi Chuo Kisen Kaisha , 4 the Co...
The High Court of Australia has recently altered the manner of distinguishing between substance and ...
The maritime lien is one of the strongest tools in the hands of maritime creditors and persons who h...
This Article focuses on the significant decisions of Australian courts between November 2015 and Nov...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The seas are an increasingly ...
This Article focuses on the significant decisions that emanated from Australian courts from 2011 to ...
The 2010 year for maritime jurisdiction and activities has been a fairly steady one for Australia. T...
The operation of admiralty jurisdiction depends on well known features. Maritime lien being a histor...
This chapter considers the legal circumstances impacting on the feasibility of the relevant parties ...
Recent decades have witnessed a global acceleration of legislative and private sector initiatives to...
Recent decades have witnessed a global acceleration of legislative and private sector initiatives to...
Maritime areas of the world are fast becoming sites of growing tension and potential confrontation b...
2020 was dominated by decisions not on substance but on procedure, whether on jurisdiction, arrest, ...
In 2006, the American Law Institute (ALI) and the International Insolvency Institute (III) establish...
This book provides valuable insights into various contemporary issues in public and private maritime...
Introduction: In the 2015 Federal Court decision in Yakushiji v Daiichi Chuo Kisen Kaisha , 4 the Co...
The High Court of Australia has recently altered the manner of distinguishing between substance and ...
The maritime lien is one of the strongest tools in the hands of maritime creditors and persons who h...
This Article focuses on the significant decisions of Australian courts between November 2015 and Nov...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The seas are an increasingly ...
This Article focuses on the significant decisions that emanated from Australian courts from 2011 to ...
The 2010 year for maritime jurisdiction and activities has been a fairly steady one for Australia. T...
The operation of admiralty jurisdiction depends on well known features. Maritime lien being a histor...
This chapter considers the legal circumstances impacting on the feasibility of the relevant parties ...
Recent decades have witnessed a global acceleration of legislative and private sector initiatives to...
Recent decades have witnessed a global acceleration of legislative and private sector initiatives to...
Maritime areas of the world are fast becoming sites of growing tension and potential confrontation b...
2020 was dominated by decisions not on substance but on procedure, whether on jurisdiction, arrest, ...
In 2006, the American Law Institute (ALI) and the International Insolvency Institute (III) establish...
This book provides valuable insights into various contemporary issues in public and private maritime...