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The emerging interface of digital innovation and sustainability in transport
Ecosystems aiding visibility and transparency are being piloted by trade and transport actors1 to monitor and mitigate the growing disruptions and sustainability concerns in international supply chains. However, scaling such ecosystems is difficult as many actors are unwilling to cooperate and share data, often due to lack of mutual trust.2
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26 September 2024
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Vol 24 No 7 - 26 September 2024
Banque de Commerce et de Placements SA, DIFC Branch and Another v China Aviation Oil (Singapore) Corporation Ltd and Others [2024] SGHC 145
Sham transactions and letters of credit in commodity sales
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26 September 2024
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Vol 24 No 7 - 26 September 2024
A-Ward Ltd v Raw Metal Coro Pty Ltd [2024] NZHC 736
Trans-Tasman anti-suit injunctions in international trade
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26 September 2024
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Vol 24 No 7 - 26 September 2024
Chinese maritime law in 2023: a review
By Dr Liang Zhao, Institute of Maritime Law, Southampton Law School, University of Southampton
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27 September 2024
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Vol 24 No 7 - 26 September 2024