TY - JOUR N2 - The article looks into a recently developed concept of international interest which is intended as a replacement for traditional securities such as ship mortgages and maritime liens. The regulation is being introduced by Cape Town Convention on International Interest in Mobile Equipment together with one of the protocols. The Cape Town Treaty has been welcomed by 60 signatures, including the European Union and the United States, and it has already proven itself in the aircraft industry. The author discusses the Cape Town Treaty’s chances for wider adoption against the backdrop of the 1926 Brussels Convention on Maritime Liens and Mortgages, the 1967 Brussels International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules relating to Maritime Liens and Mortgages and the 1993 Geneva International Convention on Maritime Liens and Mortgages. L1 - http://journals.pan.pl/Content/93334/mainfile.pdf L2 - http://journals.pan.pl/Content/93334 PY - 2014 IS - No XXX EP - 114 A1 - Pepłowska-Dąbrowska, Zuzanna PB - Oddział PAN w Gdańsku DA - 2014 T1 - Application of cape town convention to ships. The unidroit proposal SP - 101 UR - http://journals.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/93334 T2 - Prawo Morskie ER -