Maritime Border Between Ghana and Togo: Lomé Ready for International Arbitration
Togo has expressed its readiness to engage in international arbitration regarding the maritime border dispute with Ghana after Ghana's own decision to refer the matter to international courts.
Is this maritime court case a model of China’s anti-sanctions law in action?
China’s Supreme People’s Court has hailed a maritime court case as a significant example of its anti-sanctions law, benefiting a domestic company in a dispute against a Swiss firm.
Gunfight between Cuban Coast Guard and American boat
A gunfight broke out between the Cuban Coast Guard and the crew of an American speedboat in Cuban territorial waters, resulting in casualties on both sides.
Ghana resorts to international arbitration to solve maritime dispute with Togo
Ghana has announced its decision to seek international arbitration to resolve its maritime dispute with Togo after eight years of unsuccessful bilateral negotiations.
Maritime Border between Ghana and Togo: Accra Decides to Resort to International Arbitration
Ghana has opted for international arbitration in its maritime border dispute with Togo after eight years of unsuccessful negotiations.
Togo: Ghana Seeks International Arbitration to Settle Maritime Dispute With Togo
Ghana has officially sought international arbitration to resolve its maritime boundary dispute with Togo under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Beijing and Tokyo in new maritime stand-off after Japan seizes Chinese boat, holds captain
Beijing and Tokyo are embroiled in a maritime dispute after Japan seized a Chinese fishing boat and detained its captain, prompting calls from China for the protection of the crew's rights.
Court cancels gender termination - Federal Office loses in the dispute over gender-neutral language
A Hamburg labor court ruled that the dismissal of a federal maritime office employee for refusing to use gender-neutral language in official documents was unlawful.