The case for a new Protocol to the Cape Town Convention covering security over ships

2016 
The Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment is one of the most successful international conventions in the field of private law. The harmonisation and modernisation of the regime for secured transactions concerning the classes of mobile assets of high value covered by the Convention and the Protocols thereto confers substantial economic advantages for market participants in the Contracting States, especially through a stronger and more reliable position for the secured creditor which in turn leads to an increase in the availability of financing and to a reduction of its costs. This article argues that there is a clear case for extending this regime for secured transactions to ships through the preparation of a new Protocol to the Cape Town Convention covering security over ships. The business of shipping finance is in crisis and the extension of the Cape Town Convention system would be a suitable solution to many of the major legal obstacles currently encountered in the shippin...
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