Malta:
Chambers – Global Practice Guides For Shipping 2017
31 March 2017
Mamo TCV Advocates
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Nick Valenzia and Joseph Camilleri have contributed to this
year's Chambers Law and Practice Guide – Shipping. This
comprehensive guide covers all area of ship registration finance
and provides interesting insight on traditional topics such as;
various type of ship registrations (ownership, bareboat), ship
mortgages and asset finance and liens. Valenzia and Camilleri
further delve into and explore contemporaneous topics of interest
such as access to capital markets and insolvency.
Chambers – Global Practice Guides for Shipping 2017
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