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Changes to international maritime law

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Published on Friday, 19 December 2025 07:03
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Ministerial statement on UK maritime law updates from 1 January 2026, implementing international safety and pollution changes and related UK regulations.

From:
Department for Transport and Keir Mather MP
Published
16 December 2025
 
Delivered on:
16 December 2025

I am making this statement to introduce updates to maritime legislation as a result of changes to international law, in order to fulfil a commitment to Parliament to make such a statement. The legislation comes into force from 1 January 2026.

Some domestic maritime secondary legislation includes provision for ambulatory reference to give direct effect in UK law of certain amendments to international maritime obligations. This means that where the legislation refers to a requirement of an international instrument, this reference will be ambulatory; in other words, it

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Navigating Maritime Security Dynamics in Southeast Asia: Balancing Convergence and Divergence

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https://maritimefairtrade.org/

  • December 17, 2025
  • Key Issues, Maritime News, Security
  • By Associate Editor

The article discusses the conceptualization of “maritime security” in Southeast Asia, highlighting the ongoing difficulty in defining this term among regional states. Commodore Sam Bateman (ret.) emphasizes that, despite its importance, there is no consensus on what elements should be included in the definition of maritime security. He identifies “wicked problems”—complex challenges like differing interpretations of international maritime law, maritime boundary disputes, and maintaining order at sea—that prevent solutions from being reached.

At a recent RSIS roundtable, participants agreed that key coastal Southeast Asian nations view maritime security as a broad concept encompassing various threats to state prosperity, including military, non-state, and environmental risks. While

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Revamping India’s Maritime Law: The Merchant Shipping Bill

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Published on Thursday, 11 December 2025 06:45
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  • December 8, 2025
  • Current Affairs, India, Key Issues, Maritime News
  • By Associate Editor

Parliament has recently passed two significant pieces of legislation: the Merchant Shipping Bill, 2024, and the Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill, 2025, aimed at modernizing India’s maritime laws and aligning them with international standards. These reforms are crucial for enhancing India’s role in global shipping and trade.

Modernization of Maritime Law

Previously, India’s maritime sector was primarily governed by the Merchant Shipping Act of 1958 and the Indian Carriage of Goods by Sea Act of 1925. These laws were outdated and ill-equipped to address contemporary maritime challenges. The newly introduced bills aim to replace these colonial-era legislations with comprehensive, forward-thinking legal frameworks that promote clarity and efficiency in maritime operations.

Merchant Shipping Bill, 2024

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EL TRANSPORTE MARÍTIMO: NORMAS DE TRÁFICO Y DE SEGURIDAD

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Published on Monday, 08 December 2025 06:40
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