The abandonment case of Mohammed Aisha is a case that occurred in 2017, where the ship MV Aman was detained in the Egyptian port of Adabiya and caused a situation where Mohammed Aisha was trapped on the ship due to the failure of the shipowners. This then led to the case of the abandonment of seafarers. In this case, MLC 2006 is the instrument that covers regulation towards abandonment and seafarers' rights. This study was made to provide a broader and more detailed perspective related to cases of abandonment and MLC 2006. The goal of this research is to clarify matters that are unclear related to the regulation that is mentioned in MLC 2006, such as the vague regulation of who is in charge between flag states, port states, and nationals of...
The fair treatment of seafarers in the event of a maritime accident remains an urgent priority for t...
International law-making in the field of coastal State jurisdiction over ships in peril and shipwrec...
As early as 2004, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) created “Guidelines on the Treatment...
The abandonment case of Mohammed Aisha is a case that occurred in 2017, where the ship MV Aman was d...
The abandonment of seafarers is one of the major challenges that seafarers onboard vessels may face....
Seafarers work in an environment of hardship and isolation. Abandonment is one of the major challeng...
The interest of suppressing migrant smuggling at sea is to be considered as part of state sovereignt...
This paper contributes to debates about the effectiveness of international regulation and the place ...
To the Maritime lawyer, international ship arrest provides both an interesting and challenging topic...
KM. Sinar Bangun which sank in Lake Toba on June 18, 2018 caused 4 passengers died and 183 others mi...
The main focus of this thesis is the legal framework governing the issue of migrant smuggling across...
There is always an interesting side for any lawyer or law student concerning the study of the ship a...
The thesis aims to analyse the current legal approach to the carrier’s obligation of seaworthiness u...
International law provides a duty to rescue everyone in distress at sea. Rescue at sea often entails...
2016 is marked as the deadliest year on record for ‘sea migrants’ crossing the Mediterranean Sea try...
The fair treatment of seafarers in the event of a maritime accident remains an urgent priority for t...
International law-making in the field of coastal State jurisdiction over ships in peril and shipwrec...
As early as 2004, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) created “Guidelines on the Treatment...
The abandonment case of Mohammed Aisha is a case that occurred in 2017, where the ship MV Aman was d...
The abandonment of seafarers is one of the major challenges that seafarers onboard vessels may face....
Seafarers work in an environment of hardship and isolation. Abandonment is one of the major challeng...
The interest of suppressing migrant smuggling at sea is to be considered as part of state sovereignt...
This paper contributes to debates about the effectiveness of international regulation and the place ...
To the Maritime lawyer, international ship arrest provides both an interesting and challenging topic...
KM. Sinar Bangun which sank in Lake Toba on June 18, 2018 caused 4 passengers died and 183 others mi...
The main focus of this thesis is the legal framework governing the issue of migrant smuggling across...
There is always an interesting side for any lawyer or law student concerning the study of the ship a...
The thesis aims to analyse the current legal approach to the carrier’s obligation of seaworthiness u...
International law provides a duty to rescue everyone in distress at sea. Rescue at sea often entails...
2016 is marked as the deadliest year on record for ‘sea migrants’ crossing the Mediterranean Sea try...
The fair treatment of seafarers in the event of a maritime accident remains an urgent priority for t...
International law-making in the field of coastal State jurisdiction over ships in peril and shipwrec...
As early as 2004, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) created “Guidelines on the Treatment...