Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal - AZ
- 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 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
- The Maritime Performing Party and the Scope of the Rotterdam Rules
- 2018 Dethridge Memorial Address
- Australian Maritime Law Update 2011
- Does the Maritime Transport Act 1994 (NZ) Effectively Inhibit Marine Pollution?
- Unravelling the Strands of the South China Sea Conundrum: A Critical Analysis of China's Actions and Statements
- The Maritime Labour Convention 2006: The seafarer and the fisher
- Cargo Interests in Australia: Standing on the Edge - Imbalances that Permeate International Sale Contracts, Carriage Contracts and Recovery Rights
- Recent Changes to the Commonwealth Offshore Petroleum Legislation: Strengthening Environmental Liability, Compliance and Enforcement Provisions
- Challenging the Legal and Commercial Justification for Reclassifying Payment of Hire as a Condition
- Cruise Ship Operators, Their Passengers, Australian Consumer Law and State Civil Liability Acts - Part 1
- Legal Bases for Forcible Maritime Interdiction Operations against Terrorist Threat on the High Seas
- Oil and Water - Can the Offshore Minerals Industry and Environmental Protection Ever Mix?
- Masefield AG V Amlin Corporate Member Ltd [2010] 1 Lloyd's Law Reports 509
- Cruise Ship Passenger Contracts: The Trip of a Lifetime, or a Voyage through Clauses, Conventions and Confusion?
- Sea Passenger Rights and the Implementation of the Athens Convention in the EU
- Culturally and Environmentally Sensitive Sunken Warships
- Can't Touch That? Possible Solutions to the Problems of Sovereign Immunity Attaching to the Sunken Warships of Chuuk Lagoon
- Certainty vs. Equity: a case for reform of the duty of utmost good faith
- 'Grappling with the Nettle': Common Law Possessory Liens in Admiralty Law
- Gross Negligence under the US Clean Water Act and General Maritime Law: In re: Oil Spill by the Oil Rig 'Deepwater Horizon' in the Gulf of Mexico, on April 20, 2010, (MDL 2179) 'Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law Phase One Trial', Rec. Doc. 13,355, -
- A Study on the Updating of the Law on Carriage of Goods by Sea in China
- Eco-Warriors: An Invisible Line?
- Japan's Maritime Law Reform in an International and Regional Context
- Can an Act of Piracy be Committed Against an Offshore Petroleum Installation?
- The Sam Hawk: Another 'Halcyon Isle' in Australia?
- Australian Coastal Shipping: Navigating Regulatory Reform
- Full steam ahead: Recent developments concerning Australia's new legal regime for regulating underwater cultural heritage
- Safe Port Promise By Charterers: Rethinking Outstanding Complications
- Modern Day Slavery: Employment Conditions For Foreign Fishing Crews In New Zealand Waters
- Trans-Tasman Ship Arrests: A Missed Opportunity
- 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
- The Forwarding Shipping and Bagusia Cases: A Perilous Approach by the Malaysian Judiciary to 'Perils of the Seas' in Marine Insurance?
- Of reefs and men: When the best laid plans go awry, have we an acceptable way forward?
- Can You Arrest Bunkers in Australia?
- The Far From Halcyon Isle: Maritime Liens, Renvoi and Conflicts of Law
- Banking on the House: Freight Forwarder Bills of Lading and the Cro Case
- Charting Our Own Courses: The Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore Journeys in Maritime Law
- The Legal and Economic Impact of the Caspiana Clause under Bills of Lading and Charterparties
- Cruise Ship Operators, Their Passengers, Australian Consumer Law and Civil Liability Acts - Part Two
- Reviewing Knock for Knock Indemnities: Risk Allocation in Maritime and Offshore Oil and Gas Contracts
- An International Convention on Offshore Hydrocarbon Leaks?
- Cruise ship passengers and Australian law: known problems and some new answers
- The European Union and International Maritime Law - Lessons for the Asia-Pacific Region?
- The Ship Owner's Lien on Sub-freights and Personal Property Securities Regimes
- State Cooperation in Combating Transboundary Marine Pollution in South East Asia
- Shipping and Air Pollution: New Zealand's Failure to Ratify MARPOL Annex VI
- The Tokyo Mou: Its Implications for Taiwan
- Newcastle Port Corporation v MS Magdalene Schiffahrtsgesellschaft MBH; Newcastle Port Corporation v Vazhnenko [2013] NSWLEC 210
- Openness and Inclusiveness: Nature of Chinese Maritime Law and Legal Practices
- Limitation of Liability as a Risk Allocation Mechanism in Maritime Law
- Ambling Through Half a Century of Maritime Practice in Australia
- The impact of recent shipping reforms on the offshore oil and gas industry in Australia
- Enforcement of Security Interests under PPSA 2009
- CSL Australia Pty Ltd v Formosa - Jurisdiction and Duty of Care
- Back on Course - Excluding the Right to Limit Liability Under the 1976 Convention: Bahamas Oil Refining Company International Ltd v The Owners of the Cape Bari Tankschiffahrts GMBH & Co KG ('The Cape Bari') [2016] UKPC 20
- 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
- The Marine Insurance Act: out of warranty?
- Svitzer Salvage v Z Energy Limited and Another [2013] NZHC 2585: The Interaction between the Law of Salvage, the Law of Contract and the Salvage Convention in Circumstances of Duress
- Sturley, M, Fujita, T, van der Ziel, J, The Rotterdam Rules, The UN Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea
- Fair Work Ombudsman v Pocomwell Ltd [2013] FCA 250; [2013] FCA 1139
- Finding the 'Ship': Guardian Offshore AU PTY LTD V SAAB Seaeye Leopard 1702 Remotely Operated Vehicle [2020] FCA 273
- A Jetski: Vessel, Boat or Ship?
- A 'sea change' in Queensland's marine safety laws - Recent marine safety reforms in Queensland
- The Owner's Vulnerability to the Liabilities of the Demise Charterer
- Passenger's Remedies for Substandard European River Cruise Under Australian Law: The right to a luxury river cruise or merely the right to go on a tour? Moore v Scenic Tours Pty Limited (No 2) [2017] NSWSC 733
- International commercial law, maritime law and dispute resolution: the place of Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific region in the coming years
- The Legal Regime Governing the Operation of Foreign Charter Vessels in New Zealand
- The MV Good Faith: The Relevance of Good Faith in Shipping Disputes
- Australian Maritime Law update - 2010
- The Early History of Admiralty Jurisdiction
- Legislation Note: New Zealand's Maritime Transport Amendment Act 2017
- Maritime Law - Twelve Years into the Century
- International Law - Current Issues at CMI
- Ethics in Maritime Law - New Zealand
- Sufficiency of Reasons in Arbitration Awards
- The Law and Practice of Piracy at Sea: European and International Perspectives
- Russian Detention of Three Ukrainian Naval Vessels
- Malice in Marine Insurance Law
- Interpreting the Intentions of Contracting Parties: Tritton Resources Pty Ltd v Ever Rock Navigation S.A. [2019] FCA 276
- Book Review
- Maritime Law Evolving: Thirty Years at Southampton
- Negligence or Incompetence: Grounding of the CMA CGM Libra
- The 'Forever' Chemicals: PFAS and the Maritime Industry
- Exemption of Liner Shipping from Competition Law
- The South China Sea Arbitration: A Chinese Perspective
- The Protection Of Seafarers' Wages In Admiralty: A Critical Analysis In The Context Of Modern Shipping
- Service of Proceedings In Rem Outside the Territorial Sea
- Douglas Guilfoyle (ed), Modern Piracy. Legal challenges and responses
- Maritime Law in the Asia-Pacific Region
- Australian Maritime Law Update: 2009
- Australia's Offshore Legal Jurisdiction: History & Development
- The Search for Oil in New Zealand Waters - Work to be Done?
- Australian Offshore Petroleum Regulation after the Varanus Island Explosion and the Montara Blowout - Drowning in a Sea of Federalism?
- A Global Oil Stain - Cleaning Up International Conventions for Liability and Compensation for Oil Exploration/Production
- Somali Piracy-Implications for Oceanborne Commerce and Regional Security and Challenges to International Law
- Marine Aquaculture: Impacts and International Regulation
- Somali Piracy and International Law: Some Aspects
- The Nairobi Convention: Reforming Wreck Removal in New Zealand
- Westport Insurance Corp v Gordian Runoff Ltd [2011] HCA 37: The High Court Rules on Appeals from Arbitral Awards and Extent of Accompanying Reasons
- Arranging Deckchairs on the Titanic:Climate Change, Greenhouse Gas Emissions and International Shipping
- The 'Peaceful Purposes' Principle in Antarctica and the Stability of its Peaceful Status
- Australia's Offshore Legal Jurisdiction: Current Situation
- Liability issues raised by the Deepwater Horizon blowout
- International Law and National Law Enforcement - A Regional Example. Sentencing for Fisheries Offending in The New Zealand District Court
- The Montara Oil Spill and the Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan: Disaster Response or Just a Disaster?
- Laying the Mark to Port and Starboard:Salvage Under Duress and Economic Duress at Contract Law
- To Limit or not to Limit: Limitation of Liability on West Australian Waters - a Call for Reform
- 'The Plot of the Pilot': Pilotage and Limitation of Liability in Maritime Law
- Book Review - Bills of Lading Incorporating Charterparties by Melis Ozdel
- The Arrest of Ships - some legal issues
- Maritime Claim Priorities under PPSA 2009
- Personal Property Securities Act 2009 and the Admiralty Act 1988: Implications in matters maritime and reform
- Admiralty Jurisdiction Law and Practice Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia
- Morrison, A P, Places of Refuge for Ships in Distress. Problems and Methods of Resolution
- More Lawyers But Less Law: Maritime Arbitration in the 21st Century
- Opportunities in Multiparty Maritime Arbitration
- Book review: The International Law of the Sea
- Exhaust Emissions From Ship Engines - Significance, Regulations, Control Technologies
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions from International Maritime Transport: The Science in a New Zealand and Australian Context
- Sister Ship Arrest and the Application of the Doctrine of Attachment in Australia: A Jurisdictional Comparative Analysis in the Wake of the 1952 Arrest Convention
- Tasman Orient Line CV v NZ China Clays Ltd & Ors (The 'Tasman Pioneer') [2009] NZCA 135
- Australian Maritime Law
- Australian Maritime Law Update: 2008
- Administrative Shortcomings and their Legal Implications in the context of Safe Ports
- Characteristics of the Admiralty Action in rem: The Alina II
- Marine Inquiries: Balancing the 'no-blame'investigation with the regulatory investigation to achieve marine safety outcomes
- Piracy and Off-hire clauses: Cosco Bulk Carrier Co Ltd v Team-Up Owning Co Ltd ('The Saldanha') [2010] EWHC 1340
- Protection of the Environment; a new Focus in the Convention on Salvage 1989
- The Prestige in Courts
- A Tug too Far - The Koumala [2007] QCA 429
- The Liability Attached to the Supply of Containers by a Maritime Carrier
- The Drafting of LNG Charters
- KeyBank National Association v The Ship 'Blaze' HC Auckland, CIV 2006-404-2266, 9 February 2007, Baragwanath J
- The Interaction between Admiralty and Insolvency law
- From Lutine Bell to Law Reform - A Case Study in Australian Admiralty Law
- A New Global Record for an Old Threat
- Transferring Rights of Suit Under Bills of Lading: The Conflict of Laws Implications
- Personal Property Securities Reform and Security Interests in Ships
- The Restitutionary and Economic Analyses of Salvage Law
- Personal Property Securities: A New Zealand Maritime Law Perspective
- Unseaworthiness - Turning a Blind Eye?
- Demurrage and the Availability of General Damages
- New Zealand China Clays Ltd v Tasman Orient Line CV (Unreported, CIV-2002-404-3215, Williams J, 31 August 2007)
- Marine Warranty Surveying for Offshore Projects - Issues faced in the current market
- Archipelagic Sea-Lanes in Indonesia - Their legality in International Law
- Flag State responsibility in international fisheries law - effective fact, creative fiction or further work required?
- Australian Comments on the UNCITRAL Draft Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea
- Maritime Security. International Law and Policy Perspectives from Australia and New Zealand. Ed. Natalie Klein, Joanna Mossop and Donald R Rothwell
- Damages for Late Delivery under Time Charters: Certainty at Last?
- The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency Act 2004: Malaysia's Legal Response to the Threat of Maritime Terrorism
- The Allocation of Taxing Rights of Ship and Aircraft Leasing Profits under Australia's Tax Treaties
- UK Standard Conditions for Towage and s74(3) Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) before the Queensland Court of Appeal and the High Court of Australia
- The Dualism of Australian Arbitration Law: A Comment on Paharpur Cooling Towers
- The Effect of Market Conditions on Repudiation and Damages: Zodiac Maritime Agencies Ltd v Fortescue Metals Group Ltd [2010] EWHC 903 (COMM)
- Editorial
- Anti-Suit Injunctions: Damp Squib or Another Shot in the Maritime Locker?
- Limitation of Liability for Personal Injury in New Zealand: ACC Meets the Sea
- Cruise Industry Regulation: What happens on vacation stays on vacation
- Transfield Philippines Inc v Pacific Hydro Ltd
- Editorial Board
- Practical Issues arising from the Arrest of Ships
- CMI Conference Report October 2008
- Summary for Australian Industry of United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea
- Maritime Zones in Antarctica
- CV Scheepvaartonderneming Ankergracht v Stemcor (A/sia) Pty Ltd (2007) 160 FCR 342
- Editorial Board
- Comparative Maritime Law Procedures And Changes To Admiralty Law
- Maritime Law Procedures and Initiatives In the Federal Court
- Pure economic loss and the 1976 Convention: Qenos Pty Ltd v Ship ?APL Sydney'
- Digest of Journal Articles
- Book review - Maritime Law and Practice in China
- Editorial Board
- CMI Newsletter - 12 October 2007
- Editorial Board
- Obituary for Derek Raoul Hentze
- Breach of Warranty in Marine Insurance: Allison Pty Ltd t/as Pilbara Marine Port Services v Lumley General Insurance Ltd [2006] ('Pilbara Pilot')
- Editorial Board
- Sirius Shipping Corporation v The Ship Sunrise
- The Anti-Anti Suit Injunction: The Fight by Australian Courts to Protect Rights Created Under Australian Legislation Extra Territorially
- Editorial Board
- Editorial Board
- Editorial Board
- CASE NOTE: Comandate Marine Corp v Pan Australia Shipping Pty Ltd [2006] FCAFC 192 (20 December 2006)
- Editorial
- Final Port of Discharge: Actual or Contractual? AWB (International) Ltd v Tradesmen International (PVT) Ltd [2006] VSCA 210
- UK Standard Conditions for Towage and s74(3) TPA: PNSL Berhad v Dalrymple Marine Services Pty Ltd; PNSL Berhad v The Owners of the Ship ?Koumala' [2007] QSC (19 April 2007)
- Digest of Journal Articles Published: October 2009 to October 2010
- Comment: 'The Plot of the Pilot': Pilotage and Limitation of Liability in Maritime Law (2010) 24 ANZ Mar LJ
- Tribute to the late Richard Cooper