Rumregistrerade
Rumregistrerade refers to registered ships that meet specific criteria, often involving their use in maritime trade. This concept is largely relevant within the context of international maritime law, specifically the Convention relating to the Status of Registered Ships of 1926 and the Roman-Germanic Shipping Pact of 1927. Under these agreements, registered ships have distinct privileges and rights, such as freedom of navigation and exemption from certain regional taxes.
To be considered rumregistrerade, a ship usually must be registered in a state that is a party
In respect to consigee operations, the ship's crew and vessel's recognizability under international law vary among