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This comparative study has aimed in the first place at identifying the differences in the judicial sale procedure between various jurisdictions. In so doing, it identified those elements of the judicial ship sale procedure that make certain jurisdictions more attractive for creditors than others. Furthermore, the objective of this comparative study was also to explore the potential to harmonise laws on judicial sales of ships, with a special focus on the CMI’s ‘Draft International Convention of Foreign Judicial Sales of Ships and their Recognition’.
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Bleyen, L. (2016). Chapter 8 Main Conclusions. In: Judicial Sales of Ships. Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs, vol 36. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24376-4_8
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