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MSC ELSA 3 and the Sinking Credibility of India’s Maritime Pollution Law – Centre for Maritime Law

By Anunay Bhardwaj and Amritanshu Rath Introduction On 25th May 2025, the Liberian-flagged container ship MSC ELSA 3 capsized and sank about 38 Nautical Miles (NM)...

The Chagos Treaty – A Maritime Security Perspective through the Lens of History, Geo-Politics, and its Implications for India

By – Tushar Mishra Abstract This blog gives a broad impression of the recently concluded Chagos Treaty’s historical, geopolitical, and maritime security aspects. It looks into...

Re-evaluating India’s – Centre for Maritime Law

By Sanya Khera Introduction The Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships, 2009 (HKC) is set to take effect from...

An analysis of torts – Centre for Maritime Law

By Chinmaya Vidyadhar Joshi Introduction In June 2023, Titan, a submarine owned by Ocean-gate, an American tourism and expeditions company, imploded on its way towards the...

Ravaging the endless Oceans through deep sea mining – Centre for Maritime Law

By Aditi Sinha & Soumya Pradhan What is deep sea mining? Deep sea mining involves extracting metals and minerals from the seafloor of the ocean. Deep...

The Anti-Maritime Piracy Act, 2022 and the Red Sea Conflict – Centre for Maritime Law

By Samridhi Prakash On 5th January, 2024, in a daring operation the Indian Navy’s Marcos thwarted hijacking attempt of MV Lila Norfolk by Pirates in...

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