Comparative Maritime Law
The Comparative Maritime Law journal publishes scientific and professional papers in the fields of maritime and transport law, insurance law, and international maritime law. Additionally, it features original texts of maritime and transport conventions and other international unification instruments along with their professional translations, reviews of domestic and foreign court and arbitration decisions, reports from scientific and professional conferences and reviews of newly published books in relevant fields.
News
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Workshop on the Voluntary Recovery of Wrecks and Sunken Objects and the Management of Abandoned Vessels Held in Split
On 2 July 2026, an expert workshop entitled “Voluntary Recovery of Wrecks and Sunken Objects and the Management of Abandoned Vessels” was held in Split. The workshop was organised by the Directorate for Navigation Safety of the Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure in cooperation with the Adriatic Institute of the Croatian Academy of…
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“Regulating Unmanned Vessels – Emerging Solutions” published by Informa Law (Routledge), 2026
The book “Regulating Unmanned Vessels – Emerging Solutions” has been released by Informa Law from Routledge. The book is co-edited byZuzanna Pepłowska-Dąbrowska, PhD and Prof. Igor Vio. Božena Bulum, PhD in collaboration with Assoc. Prof. Marija Pijaca contributed to this collective volume with the chapter, “MASS and STCW-emerging problem with reference to seafarers.” Consisting of four…
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EU Approves the Beijing Convention on the Judicial Sale of Ships
The European Union has approved the United Nations Convention on the International Effects of Judicial Sales of Ships, commonly known as the Beijing Convention on the Judicial Sale of Ships. The decision was adopted on 18 June 2026, and the Convention will enter into force for the EU on 15 December 2026. Prepared by UNCITRAL,…
