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December, 2019 - Iran

December, 2019 - Iran

Although these two entities have been on the SDN list for some time, certain exemptions have been available in relation to humanitarian and agricultural cargoes. However, the recent designation of

February, 2025 - EU introduces 16th package of sanctions against Russia; and UK announces ‘largest sanctions package against Russia since 2022’

February, 2025 - EU introduces 16th package of sanctions against Russia; and UK announces ‘largest sanctions package against Russia since 2022’

First published on 26/02/2025 / updated 24/03/2025 EU Sanctions On 24th February, 2025 (the third year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine), the European Union (EU) issued its 16th

December, 2019 - Port of Ventspills

December, 2019 - Port of Ventspills

Following our update on 13th December, 2019, Members are advised that OFAC has now (as of 18th December, 2019) de-listed Ventspills Freeport Authority, following the Latvian government’s removal of

June, 2024 - May the force majeure be with you? Supreme Court decides extent of ‘reasonable endeavours’ required to overcome force majeure

June, 2024 - May the force majeure be with you? Supreme Court decides extent of ‘reasonable endeavours’ required to overcome force majeure

In RTI Ltd v MUR Shipping BV [2024] EWCA Civ 1406, the Supreme Court unanimously allowed the owner’s appeal (reversing the Court of Appeal’s majority decision), by concluding that “reasonable

Young Maritime Professionals Event - 14th May, 2019

Young Maritime Professionals 'Trends in Maritime Claims' Event to be held at Thomas Miller offices on 14th May.  UKDC’s Philippa Langton will be speaking about IMO 2020 from a Club perspective

March, 2022 - Stuck in the middle? Force majeure and frustration issues from a charterer’s perspective.

March, 2022 - Stuck in the middle? Force majeure and frustration issues from a charterer’s perspective.

An imperfect world Ideally, contracts and the transactions they govern would proceed smoothly – cargo would be available at the loading port when intended, ships would arrive on time to collect it

November, 2020 - FAQs: legal issues arising from delays in discharging Australian coal in China

November, 2020 - FAQs: legal issues arising from delays in discharging Australian coal in China

FAQs: legal issues arising from delays in discharging Australian coal in China The Club has learned that a number of ships loaded with Australian coal are experiencing significant delays in

US sanctions against Russian “harmful activities”

On 15th April, 2021, the US took multiple sanctions actions targeting “aggressive and harmful activities by the Government of the Russian Federation” under a new Executive Order (“EO”).