Entries by Aiyon

Euro Mediterranean Aviation Agreements

Three months after the entry into force of the Multilateral Agreement between the European Community and Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Iceland, Macedonia, Norway, Serbia and Montenegro, Romania and Kosovo on the creation of a European Common Aviation Area (ECAA), on March 1st 2018, the EuroMediterranean Aviation Agreement between the European Union and its […]

AIYON Abogados moves its office of Madrid

AIYON Abogados, Spanish Law firm, specialized firm in  Maritime Law, Transport Law, Insurance Law and International Trade Law, has moved its office located in Madrid to another address.

Sulphur content of marine fuels, lead to sanction

Over the last few months we assisted in many sanctioning proceedings initiated by various Spanish Harbour Masters and the Directorate General of the Merchant Navy (DGMN) related to the sulphur content of fuels for maritime use used by ships docked and anchored in Spanish ports.

New regulation on remotely piloted aircrafts

On December 30th, just one day after being published in the “Boletín Oficial del Estado (BOE)”, the new Royal Decree 1036/2017 dated December 15th (Real Decreto 1036/2017), by which the civil use of remotely piloted aircrafts is regulated, came into force. This Decree puts an end to the temporary regime introduced by Law 18/2014, dated […]

AIYON Abogados wish you a Merry Christmas!

See card AFTER YEARS OF INTENSE WORK, AT AIYON ABOGADOS WE CONTINUE TO BUILD BRIDGES AND OFFER SOLUTIONS ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF OUR CLIENTS. WE HOPE TO KEEP ON PLANNING A FUTURE TOGETHER IN 2018. MERRY CHRISTMAS    

The validity of insurance clauses in case of failure to supervise the truck during transportation

In a judgment (number 590/2017) dated 7th November 2017, the Spanish Supreme Court has had the opportunity to clarify conflicting case law from different Courts of Appeals regarding the requirements for the validity of insurance clauses that exclude coverage in cargo theft matters when there has been a failure to keep a proper supervision of […]

World Maritime Day

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) established the World Maritime Day to give marine ecosystems the role they deserve. “Connecting Ships, Ports and People” has been selected as the World Maritime Day theme for 2017.