The maritime trade is mostly carried out via transport. Approximately 95% of these are external transport (Import, Export, Transit) and% ’i is cabotage. Turkey is one of the dominant countries in the field of transport; According to the Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communications; In 2015, a total of 86,404 ships with a total of 1,343,206,222 grams of tonnage were registered. In the face of these developments in the field of maritime trade, international organizations have been established in order for states to gain more profit from this sector. The main areas of interest in this area are as follows.
- Collision,
- Recovery and assistance,
- Taking the decision of the expedition,
- Collection of fuel receivables,
- Collection of ship man receivables,
- Joint avarya, stevedore responsibility,
- The execution of the legal pledge rights decisions,
- Prison right facility,
- Preparation of Charterparty texts and disputes arising from the interpretation of these texts,
- Calculation of laytime and demurrage times,
- Delay in the collection of the time-charter rental fee,
- Ship registration and departure procedures,
- Maritime law-specific mortgage transactions,
- Representation of the parties in the closing phase of ship registration procedures,
- Arrangement of ship and yacht construction contracts,
- Preparation of other contracts in the field of maritime law (freight, barbecue etc.),
- Marine insurance agreements.
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