Baltic Exchange

Baltic Exchange

Baltic Exchange in Law Enforcement

Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of Baltic Exchange.

Baltic Exchange in Maritime Law

Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.

The following is a definition of Baltic Exchange, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: Established in 1744, the Baltic Exchange is the world’s oldest shipping market. A large part of the world’s open market bulk cargo chartering is negotiated by some members of the Baltic Exchange and much of the world’s sale and purchase business is transacted through its brokers. It publishes a daily dry cargo index that is the basis of the freight futures market and is used in order to hedge against movements in freight rates. The Baltic Exchange also publishes a monthly magazine. Address: St. Mary Axe, London, EC3A 8BH. Website: https://www.balticexchange.com/. The present Chief Executive and Secretary of the Baltic Exchange is Jeremy Penn. Email: enquiries [at] balticexchange [dot] com (enquiries [at] balticexchange [dot] com.)

Resources

See Also

  • Law Enforcement Officer
  • Police Officer
  • Law Enforcement Agency

Further Reading

Baltic Exchange in Admiralty Law

For information on baltic exchange in this context, see the entry on baltic exchange in the maritime law encyclopedia.


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