Shipping and sanctions: recent developments in case law
Shipping and sanctions: recent developments in case law
Sanctions are expected to lead to some litigation in coming years with projected grain exports from Black Sea ports disrupted in the 2021–2022 export season. From the point of view of shipping contracts, sanctions may give rise to a range of disparate issues as parties scramble to offload inevitable losses. This article provides a short overview of recent cases considering the impact of sanctions on shipping contracts contexts.
Shipping, Sanctions, Law
6-8
Hjalmarsson, Johanna
73a98539-9a14-4e63-bb53-5a7c365ad6e4
10 May 2022
Hjalmarsson, Johanna
73a98539-9a14-4e63-bb53-5a7c365ad6e4
Hjalmarsson, Johanna
(2022)
Shipping and sanctions: recent developments in case law.
Lloyd's Shipping and Trade Law, 22 (3), .
Abstract
Sanctions are expected to lead to some litigation in coming years with projected grain exports from Black Sea ports disrupted in the 2021–2022 export season. From the point of view of shipping contracts, sanctions may give rise to a range of disparate issues as parties scramble to offload inevitable losses. This article provides a short overview of recent cases considering the impact of sanctions on shipping contracts contexts.
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