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ICS unveils legal guide to aid seafarers with incidents at sea

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The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has launched its first edition of ‘The Master’s Practical Guide to Maritime Law’ as a practical legal reference book to aid seafarers with incidents at sea.

Co-authored with the International Federation of Shipmasters’ Associations (IFSMA), the guide is designed to help Masters at sea identify and address common legal issues.

As Masters are not qualified lawyers, the guide helps them understand how to manage legal risks and respond within the confines of the law to protect the interests of themselves, the shipowner and other crew members.

With such high stakes, it is crucial for Masters to have access to this one-stop shop for practical legal guidance.

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The detailed and practical guide bridges the gap between theory and practice by bringing real-world situations, both in port or sea, to life, helping Masters navigate common legal issues and assist in protecting the shipowner’s interests.

Guy Platten, secretary-general at the International Chamber of Shipping, “The current maritime operating environment is rapidly changing, and this comprehensive guide is vital to supporting seafarers with incidents at sea. This first edition for seafarers is essential reading not only for seasoned Masters seeking to refresh their knowledge but also Masters who are embarking on their very first voyage and would benefit from guidance through the legal intricacies within the maritime industry.”

The Master’s Practical Guide to Maritime Law encompasses a wide range of subjects: with each chapter, Masters will gain a comprehensive understanding of their rights, responsibilities, and obligations under maritime law from the start of a voyage until the end.

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It covers the legal responsibilities in areas such as ship documentation, contractual relationships, and commercial responsibilities for carriage of cargo, as well as dealing with crimes on board and local legal enforcement.

The guide also explains the international conventions that underpin the global maritime legal framework, for example, on pollution regulations.

Martin Bjorkell, serving shipmaster who contributed to the guide and recently presented it at the IFSMA Biennial General Assembly in Tokyo, said: “This guide will prove invaluable for our industry and help Masters know how to approach legal issues effectively, highlighting best practices and providing expert guidance on managing legal risks, with particular emphasis on the commercial aspects that form a significant part of every Master’s responsibilities on board.