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In this article we discuss the proposed amendments to Singapore’s International Arbitration Act.
As the maritime sector increasingly turns its attention to environmental, social and corporate governance issues, our latest article explores seafarer welfare, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how employers can promote the wellbeing of seafarers.
Associate Athens
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Counsel New York
Partner Athens
Following November 4, 2018, US sanctions that had been lifted pursuant to the JCPOA will be in full effect. The EU remains in the JCPOS and will reactive a “blocking statute.”
Shipping companies are now subject to the expanded European Emissions Trading Scheme and FuelEU Maritime regulation (otherwise referred to as FEMREG) and tasked with formulating more efficient fuel and route compliance strategies.
The promotion of these six lawyers takes the firm’s total number of partners to 173.
This article explores the growing interest from private equity in the aviation sector as airlines, lessors and financiers seek to consolidate their position as a result of the turmoil caused by Covid-19.
This article discusses the objectives of the Clydebank Declaration and highlights the potentially transformative impact of the green corridors on the maritime sector.
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