Insurer's Right of Recourse and Regressive Claims with Carrier in Maritime Trade 2026
Insurer's Right of Recourse and Regression Disputes with Carriers in Maritime Trade 2026 In maritime transport, the "most expensive" part of damage claims is often not the damage itself;... Read More
What is a Bill of Lading (B/L)? Types, Legal Nature and Critical Errors in Practice (2026)
What is a Bill of Lading (B/L)? Types, Legal Nature and Critical Errors in Practice (2026) The “key document” of freight transport by sea (and sometimes in combined transport)... Read More
Roadmap for Ship Detention, Allegations of Forgery in Bill of Lading, and Chain Liability Cases
Ship Detention, Allegations of Bill of Lading Forgery, and Chain Liability Cases: Roadmap Scenario: Port State Control (PSC) or customs authorities detain a ship during inspection... Read More
Voyage Charter Agreements in Maritime Law: Turkish Commercial Code and Application
Introduction to Voyage Charter Agreements in Maritime Law Maritime transport is one of the most important and widespread routes of international trade. A large portion of trade volume is carried out by sea... Read More
Deck Cargo in Maritime Law: Liability and Application
Introduction to Deck Cargo in Maritime Law Maritime transport is one of the most important and widespread methods of international trade. The safety and regularity of transportation... Read More
Carrier's and Sender's Responsibility
The Responsibility of the Carrier and the Consignor in Maritime Law: Maritime transport is one of the most dynamic areas of international trade, and it involves both the carrier (shipowner/carrier) and the consignor... Read More
Freight Contract – Charter Contract
Freight Contract and Charter Contract Maritime transport is one of the most important components of international trade. The transportation of cargo from one port to another involves both legal and... Read More
Obligation to Carry Goods by Sea
What is the Obligation to Carry Goods by Sea, How Does it Work, and Who is Responsible? Maritime transport is one of the sectors that constitute the existence of international trade. It involves the safe transport of goods from one continent to another... Read More
Dubai Ports and Maritime Law: Freight, Insurance and Transportation Contracts
Introduction: Dubai has become a hub for regional maritime trade thanks to its geographical location and world-class port infrastructure. Jebel Ali Port and DP World's global... Read More
Arbitration in Maritime Trade and Transportation Contracts: A Legal Approach to Freight, Bills of Lading, and Delay Penalties
1. Introduction Maritime transport forms the backbone of international trade. Approximately 80% of world trade volume takes place by sea, and the contractual agreements underlying these transports... Read More

