Abstract
This article examines the ‘good weather’ paradigm in speed and consumption warranties under English time charter law. It assesses if digital twins, through continuous performance modelling in varied conditions, support an ‘all weather’ method. The conclusion stresses that any shift requires precise contractual terms, not just technological advances.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Lloyd’s Shipping and Trade Law Journal |
| Publication status | Submitted - 2026 |