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Seychelles Sets New Global Rule For Pirates’ Cases; Sentences Pirates

02/08/2012
Seychelles has established a new principle that can be used by courts around the world to convict

Somalia’s Puntland says 53 terror and piracy suspects arrested

02/08/2012
Government forces have arrested 53 persons suspected of links to terrorism and piracy crimes in Puntland

Owner of sunken diesel ship faces charges

31/07/2012
Federal and local authorities now believe a reported heavy payload of diesel fuel, in transit by ocean

Somalia: Former Somaliland Official Tried for Piracy

31/07/2012
A former Somaliland official is being tried for piracy charges and has been confined to his home

For Pirates, U.S. Courts Offer No Safe Harbor

30/07/2012
It's a bad time to be a pirate, at least in the American justice system.Piracy on the high

Five arrested in Vietnam shipping scandal: media

27/07/2012
Vietnamese police have arrested five more officials in connection with a probe into state-owned shipping firm

Greek shipping company fined $1.2 million, sentenced to 3 years probation

26/07/2012
Odysea Carriers, S.A., an Athens, Greece-based shipping firm, was sentenced in federal court in New Orleans

Ince & Co opens office in Beijing

26/07/2012
Ince & Co announced yesterday that it has opened an office in Beijing. Ince is one of the first English maritime

Ship scrapping company cited for environmental violations

26/07/2012
Two Virginia scrap company owners were sentenced for violation of environmental laws July 12. The Norfolk, Va.,

Judge orders alleged Somali pirate released to home confinement while appeal delays his trial

25/07/2012
A judge ordered the release of an alleged Somali pirate to home confinement while the government pursues

Τokyo court approves Sanko receivership

25/07/2012
A Tokyo district court has granted Sanko Steamship's application to go into receivership and rebuild the company.

Judge assails prosecutors in Somali pirate case

24/07/2012
The federal judge overseeing the case of a Somali man accused of negotiating a ransom payment during a 2008 

Singapore seizes oil tanker owned by sanction-hit FAL Oil

22/07/2012
Singapore authorities have seized a fuel oil tanker operated by financially troubled FAL Oil Company due to its failure

Yemen Hands down Jail Sentences to Somali Pirates

20/07/2012
A Yemeni court handed down jail sentences to Somalis after convicting them of forming an illegal group and carrying

Supreme Court defered decision on Exxon Valdez till July 19

20/07/2012
Despite positive reports by inspection authorities, the Supreme Court deferred a decision on allowing beaching

Private equity-owned firm alleges government discrimination

19/07/2012
A shipping company owned by the world's largest private equity firm filed a lawsuit against the Department of Transportation

Strange clauses that shipping companies have in their contracts

17/07/2012
When researching for cases relating to delays in filing of FIRs by police following accidents of theft, etc (which was featured

Lanka Mahapola Released From Detention: Now Not Flying The Sri Lankan Flag

17/07/2012
Lanka Mahapola, the vessel owned by the Ceylon Shipping Corporation (CSCL) and hired out to upstart maritime

Dockwise asks Court for Immediate Suspension of Fairstar Management

15/07/2012
Dockwise has, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Dockwise White Marlin B.V., requested the Enterprise

Cyprus: Anti-piracy law enters into force

13/07/2012
The Protection of Cyprus Ships against Acts of Piracy and Other Unlawful Acts Law 2012 has entered into force
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