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THE number of billionaires in leading emerging economies has surpassed the number of those in Europe for the first time and is quickly closing in on the US, according to new figures from Forbes…

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CORPORATE MANSLAUGHTER

CORPORATE manslaughter was once again on the legal agenda in recent months when Cotswold Geotechnical was fined 385,000 pounds after being found guilty following the death of a geologist when a trial pit collapsed on him…

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ROTTERDAM RULES

WHO stands to gain by using the Rotterdam Rules as opposed to the other carriage options? That was the question before the panel at the London Shipping Law Centre's March seminar to discuss the issue. Hamburg, Hague-Visby – there are any number of regimes to consider…

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DRAWING A BLANK

SURROGATE mothers have seemed all the rage in recent years, but surrogate fathers? A great tale then from Germany where a sterile husband got the next door neighbour to “stand-in”…

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DRY BULK

Dry bulk handling issues is the next topic on the agenda for the London Shipping Law Centre on March 30. Loading issues, ballasting and deballasting, seaworthiness, and causation are just some of the topics on the agenda.

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DRY BULK TOO

Navigate Events is continuing to prove that having shipping people running shipping events produces better quality, better attended and, simply more relevant conferences and seminars than some of the larger competition…

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PIRATE BOYCOTT

AS the disastrous piracy situation looks set to continue, the National Union of Seafarers of India is not the only body to be calling for a boycott of trade in pirate-infested waters off the African coast…

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