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20 March 2026in Commercial Law, Maritime Trade Law

Does the ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) Have Sanctioning Authority? (Detailed Guide for ITF-Flagged and Non-ITF-Flagged Ships)

In the maritime sector, among the most

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20 March 2026in Commercial Law, General Subjects, Maritime Trade Law

Can a Seafarer Who Has Not Received Their Entitlement Apply Directly to an ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) Inspector?

One of the most common problems faced

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20 March 2026in Commercial Law, General Subjects, Maritime Trade Law

How Do Seafarers Apply to the ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation)? (Step-by-Step Application Guide + Form Content)

Is there an ITF Application Form? The

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20 March 2026in Commercial Law, General Subjects, Maritime Trade Law

Can Seafarers Receive Overtime Pay? How Are Waiting Times and Working Hours Calculated? (Supreme Court Decisions Guide)

1. Scope of Seafarers’ Working Hours and

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19 March 2026in Commercial Law, General Subjects, Maritime Trade Law

What Should a Seafarer Do If They Don’t Receive Their Salary? (ITF – International Transport Workers’ Federation – Receivable Collection Guide Without Filing a Lawsuit)

Introduction: Can Seafarers Collect Their Claims Without

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19 March 2026in Commercial Law, General Subjects, Maritime Trade Law

What Rights Arise If a Seafarer’s Contract Is Violated? (Wages, Overtime, Termination, and Compensation Guide)

Introduction This study analyzes the rights of

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17 March 2026in Commercial Law, General Subjects, Maritime Trade Law

Which Court Has Jurisdiction in Charterparty and Bill of Lading Disputes? How Are London Arbitration, English Law, and International Jurisdiction Determined?

One of the most critical issues in

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15 March 2026in Commercial Law, General Subjects, Maritime Trade Law

Is the Carrier Liable if Charterparty and Freight Contracts Are Violated? How are Cases of Delay, Wrong Port, and Unsuitability for Cargo Assessed in Maritime Transport?

In maritime transportation, charterparty and freight agreements

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14 March 2026in Commercial Law, Maritime Trade Law

How are Laytime and Demurrage Disputes Calculated? (A Guide to Supreme Court and Regional Court of Appeal Decisions in Laytime, Demurrage, and Container Demurrage Cases)

One of the most frequent dispute topics

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14 March 2026in Commercial Law, Maritime Trade Law

Regulation on Authorized Organizations for Ships: Survey, Inspection, and Certification System for Turkish-Flagged Ships

Maritime activities constitute a high-risk sector strictly

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