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Afghanistan Maritime Trade Law

Maritime Trade Law Procedures in Afghanistan | Cosmos Legal Law Firm

Although Afghanistan is a landlocked country, its economy is indirectly linked to maritime trade. The country’s foreign trade largely relies on Pakistan, Iran, and Central Asian countries, with imports and exports transported through their ports. Therefore, maritime trade law in Afghanistan depends not only on Afghan legislation but also on the maritime trade laws of the transit countries.

Cosmos Legal Law Firm provides comprehensive legal guidance for companies operating in or trading with Afghanistan, assisting with shipping contracts, insurance, customs compliance, and dispute resolution.


1. Legal Foundations of Maritime Trade in Afghanistan

Afghanistan does not have a direct “Maritime Trade Code.” Instead, shipping transactions rely on:

  • Commercial Code of Afghanistan (1955): Governs general commercial contracts

  • Customs Law (2016): Regulates customs procedures for imports and exports

  • Afghanistan-Pakistan Transit Agreement (APTTA, 2010): Provides a legal framework for Afghan goods transported via Pakistani ports (Karachi and Gwadar)

Cosmos Legal assists clients navigating this multilayered legal system, ensuring contracts, insurance arrangements, and customs compliance are fully aligned with the applicable laws.


2. Shipping and Transit Regulations

Afghanistan’s maritime trade is primarily conducted through:

  • Karachi Port, Pakistan

  • Chabahar Port, Iran

The legal framework for these operations depends on:

  • Pakistan’s Merchant Shipping Ordinance (2001)

  • Iran’s Maritime Commercial Law (1973)

Cosmos Legal prepares all transit documents for goods entering or leaving Afghanistan, including freight contracts, insurance certificates, and customs declarations, ensuring legal security at every step.


3. Transport Contracts and Responsibilities

Afghan companies and foreign exporters typically use Charter Parties or Bills of Lading. Even if the goods do not directly reach Afghan territory by sea, the delivery points are usually land border crossings such as Torkham or Islam Qala.

Cosmos Legal ensures:

  • Risk analysis for the chosen transport route

  • Insurance provisions comply with international standards

  • Clear determination of applicable law in case of disputes


4. Marine Insurance and Risk Management

Maritime shipments to and from Afghanistan often traverse high-risk regions, making marine insurance essential. Policies generally follow Lloyd’s of London standards and are adapted to the regulations of the transit countries.

Cosmos Legal supports clients in:

  • Negotiating with local and international insurers

  • Managing claims and compensation procedures

  • Ensuring policies do not conflict with Afghan customs regulations


5. Dispute Resolution and Arbitration

Afghanistan recognizes arbitration in international commercial disputes. While not a party to the New York Convention (1958), domestic precedents validate arbitration clauses in commercial contracts. Consequently, parties often select arbitration centers such as:

  • Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC)

  • Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC)

Cosmos Legal develops arbitration strategies for maritime trade disputes, advising clients on the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards.


6. Legal Framework for Foreign Investors and Logistics Operators

Logistics companies engaged in maritime-dependent trade in Afghanistan must obtain operational licenses under the Private Investment Law (2016). This law guarantees equal treatment and property rights for foreign investors.

Cosmos Legal coordinates the entire legal process, including:

  • Investment planning and licensing

  • Drafting transport contracts

  • Risk assessment and compliance

  • Structuring multi-party agreements for port access and transit operations


Conclusion

Although landlocked, Afghanistan has become a key transit hub for maritime trade. Navigating this environment requires a multidimensional approach, taking into account both Afghan law and the regulations of neighboring transit countries.

Cosmos Legal Law Firm provides strategic and secure solutions for maritime trade, ensuring smooth operations from contract drafting to international arbitration through the expertise of its experienced legal team.

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