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Dentons Rodyk & Davidson
To meet its goals on the phasing out of internal combustion engine vehicles from its vehicle population by 2040 and building a low-carbon future, Singapore has rolled...
Oon & Bazul
Singapore has traditionally been a favourable jurisdiction for financiers to enforce their mortgage over vessels.
Dentons Rodyk & Davidson
Asia's vibrant economies are driving a substantial amount of commodity trading and, with that, substantial shipping activity.
Rouse
INTA's 145th Annual Meeting will take place in Singapore from May 16 to 20, 2023. This marks the second time INTA will be hosting its Annual Meeting in Asia and the first time in Southeast Asia.
Rajah & Tann
The Shipping Law Updates is a publication by our Regional Shipping Group which marshals legal expertise, industry insight, and commercial acumen in the fields of maritime and trade from the diverse...
Rajah & Tann
Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP anchors the Rajah & Tann Asia network of law firms, which spans 10 countries in ASEAN and beyond (Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and China)...
Clyde & Co
On 26 May 2020, the Singapore Parliament passed a Bill to amend the High Court (Admiralty Jurisdiction) Act (Cap. 123, 2001 Rev Ed) (the "Act"), which will become...
Clyde & Co
Together with the stimulus package announced by the Singapore government on 26 March 2020 (whereby US$750 million has been pledged to support and protect the aviation sector),
Clyde & Co
As of 29 December 2019, Singapore will be implementing the 1996 Protocol (as amended in 2012) to the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims of 1976 ("LLMC 1976"), pursuant to...
Dentons
The recent case of The "Mount Apo" and the "Hanjin Ras Laffan" [2019] SGHC 57 brings to mind difficulties that may sometimes be encountered in proving the factual and legal status of a bareboat
Reed Smith (Worldwide)
Singapore will soon be implementing the 1996 Protocol to the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims of 1976, following the passing of the Merchant Shipping Bill.
Clyde & Co
The Singapore High Court held in The "Long Bright" [2018] SGHC 216 that where the court has ordered the sale of an arrested vessel.
Clyde & Co
An area of drone use which is starting to be discussed more is their use by insurers to further understand the risks that they write and respond to claims.
Reed Smith (Worldwide)
The Companies (Amendment) Bill 2018 was passed by the parliament of Singapore on 6 August 2018.
Shook Lin & Bok
Maritime charterparties usually provide that, in the event of non-payment by the charterer, a shipowner can by way of a shipowner's lien claim payment of sub-hire or sub-freight due to the charterer from a third party sub-charterer.
Shook Lin & Bok
On 5 March 2018, a five-member Court of Appeal (comprising the Honourable Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon and the Honourable Judges of Appeal Andrew Phang Boon Leong, Judith Prakash, Steven Chong and Tay Yong Kwang) ...
Clyde & Co
Otto Marine Limited has obtained approval from the Singapore High Court to be placed under judicial management.
Reed Smith (Worldwide)
On 12 January 2018, Singapore's Minister of State for Transport, Lam Pin Min, launched Singapore's new "Sea Transport Industry Transformation Map."
Clyde & Co
The Singapore High Court has held in the case of the "EUROHOPE" (2017) SGHC 218 that a Singapore court would not allow a ship arrest if the sole purpose of the arrest ...
Reed Smith (Worldwide)
It is now a unanimous conclusion that the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the worst ever crisis in the history of the aviation industry.
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