Law of the Sea is a body of international law that concerns the principles and rules by which public entities, especially states, interact in maritime matters, including navigational rights, s...
The United Nations Convention at the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is a complete international treaty that governs the use of the arena's oceans and seas. Adopted in 1982, UNCLOS is often known as th...
The seas and oceans around the world play a vital role in Global trade, security, and environmental sustainability. India, a maritime country with a long 7516.6 km coastline, understands the si...
The following is a brief analysis of the topic titled 'Admiralty Court and Mayor Court'. This topic has been read, shortened and examined broadly under the following heads:- European Settlement...
Legal Guide To Maritime LawThe purpose of maritime law is to govern private, international, and domestic nautical matters. More specifically, these laws protect maritime workers who have sustai...
Public International Law: Public international law is the body of law created through the interactions between nations. International law is the law of the international community of states. T...
Maritime Boundaries And JurisdictionThe Italian Republic V. The Republic Of India, The "Enrica Lexie" Incident: Permanent Court of Arbitration, 21 May 2020 Ratio Of The Case India and Italy s...
There are oceans and seas covering over 70% of the earth's surface, including a vast array of different types of organisms. However, due to waste, dumping, and pollution caused by scientific me...
Issue: Whether, according to the relevant laws and legal principles, do Indian High Courts(in this case, specifically the Andhra Pradesh High Court) have admiralty jurisdiction against a forei...
One would concur that an important part of international maritime trade is played by Marine Insurance. Global Maritime trade is affected hugely by the policies of maritime insurance being follo...