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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The Court of Justice of the European Union lacks jurisdiction to rule on a border dispute between Slovenia and Croatia (Judgment in Case C-457/18 Slovenia v Croatia)
In the judgment in Slovenia v Croatia (C-457/18), delivered on 31 January 2020, the Grand Chamber of the Court has declared that it lacks jurisdiction to rule on the action brought by Slovenia, on the basis of Article 259 TFEU, for a declaration that Croatia has failed to fulfil its obligations under EU law, by…
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Bilateral academic exchange between the Adriatic Institute and the Department of Legal Sciences of the University in Udine
A project dealing with the transport and maritime law issues of common interest to Italy and Croatia is running at the Adriatic Institue within the framework of the bilateral academic exchange between the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts and the University in Udine. The project is coordinated by Dr Adriana Vincenca Padovan of the Adriatic…
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Cooperation with the Croatian Maritime Law Association on the book of commentary to the Croatian Maritime Code
This project of the Croatian Maritime Law Association (CMLA) and the Adriatic Institute deals with the writing of the book of commentary to the provisions of the Maritime code of the Republic of Croatia. The commentary will be published in a form of a book containing the edited text of the Maritime code as amended (Official Gazette…
