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. ...
- The Regulation of Marine Pollution arising from Offshore Oil and Gas Facilities - an Evaluation of the Adequacy of Current Regulatory Regimes and the Responsibility of States to Implement a New Liability Regime