Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal
- Publisher:
- The Maritim Law Association of Australia and New Zealand
- Publication date:
- 2020-09-28
- ISBN:
- 1834-0881
Issue Number
Latest documents
- Dethridge Memorial Address: From automation to autonomy - can the law keep up?
- Green Finance for a Sustainable Maritime Transport System: Developing a Universal Vernacular for Green Shipping
- Unravelling the Strands of the South China Sea Conundrum: A Critical Analysis of China's Actions and Statements
- Finding the 'Ship': Guardian Offshore AU PTY LTD V SAAB Seaeye Leopard 1702 Remotely Operated Vehicle [2020] FCA 273
- Negligence or Incompetence: Grounding of the CMA CGM Libra
- The 'Forever' Chemicals: PFAS and the Maritime Industry
- The Sam Hawk: Another 'Halcyon Isle' in Australia?
- Full steam ahead: Recent developments concerning Australia's new legal regime for regulating underwater cultural heritage
- Interpreting the Intentions of Contracting Parties: Tritton Resources Pty Ltd v Ever Rock Navigation S.A. [2019] FCA 276
- The Perennial Question - the burden of proof under article III, rule 2 of the Hague rules: Volcafe Ltd v Cia Sud Americana de Vapores SA [2019] AC 358
Featured documents
- Recent Developments in the Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in Australia
- Loss of the Carrier's Limitation of Liability under the Hague-Visby Rules and the Warsaw Convention: Common Law and Civil Law Views
- International Maritime Arbitration and the Rotterdam Rules: A New Perspective on Party Autonomy
- Recent Admiralty Decisions in Hong Kong - Are the Courts Ready to Deviate From Their English Predecessors?
- In the Wake of the Montreal Convention: Why Maritime Law Should Abolish Limited Liability for Personal Injury and Death Claims
- A note on Norden: Voyage Charterparties, the Hague/Visby Rules and Enforcing Foreign Arbitration Awards
- Cases: The Australian Year in Review
- Foreign Jurisdiction and Arbitration Clauses in the New Zealand Maritime Context
- Ship shape or all at sea? A preliminary assessment of Australia's recent legislative reforms concerning underwater cultural heritage
The Australian Parliament’s new legislation for regulating the protection of Australia’s underwater cultural heritage – the Underwater Cultural Heritage Act 2018 (Cth) – recently received assent. The Act is to commence on a date fixed by Proclamation or, if no such date is fixed, on 25 August 2019. ...
- Sea Passenger Rights and the Implementation of the Athens Convention in the EU
This paper demonstrates that the Athens Convention relating to the Carriage of Passengers and their Luggage by Sea, 1974, as amended by the Protocol of 2002,1 can be successfully embedded into a broader passenger and/or consumer law framework. Key features of such implementation including relevant...