Admiralty Jurisdiction in Malaysia – How Maritime Disputes Are Handled
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In Malaysia, the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1950...
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An insightful publication reviewing key updates, landmark cases, and evolving legal principles shaping Malaysia’s modern shipping and admiralty landscape.
Merchant Shipping Ordinance 1952
A comprehensive legal framework governing ship registration, crew regulations, safety standards, and maritime operations within Malaysian waters.
Admiralty Jurisdiction Act
An essential statute outlining the scope and powers of Malaysian courts in handling maritime and admiralty claims, including ship arrests […]
Beyond the Courtroom
A look into the people behind the firm — from professional engagements and seminars to community outreach and networking events that strengthen Malaysia’s maritime legal commun
Legacy of Excellence
Celebrating over 35 years of legal excellence. This collection showcases our firm’s journey, milestones, and achievements as a leading name in Malaysia’s Admiralty and Shipping
Maritime Law in Action
A glimpse into SATIVALE MATHEW ARUN’s work within Malaysia’s maritime sector — featuring ship arrests, port visits, and on-site inspections that define our Admiralty and Ship
Admiralty Jurisdiction in Malaysia – How Maritime Disputes Are Handled
Malaysia’s High Court exercises admiralty jurisdiction under the Courts of Judicature Act 1964, covering ship arrests, cargo claims, salvage, and collision cases.
Carriage of Goods by Sea in Malaysia – What You Need to Know
In Malaysia, the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1950 incorporates the Hague Rules into local law, setting out the rights and obligations of carriers and shippers.