Diary Date: Maritime Law Association of Australia & New Zealand webinar

Pictured: a representation of Lady Justice. Photo credit: Jessica45 via Pixabay.

SAL member, Peter McQueen (arbitrator and mediator) and Dr Robin Bowley, UTS Sydney, will present an overview of key developments in maritime law.

Further details are give below.

Maritime Law Association of Australia & New Zealand – NSW Branch Webinar
17 MARCH 2022 * Sydney Time 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm * Online (no charge)

Peter McQueen, Arbitrator & Mediator
A review of Latest English maritime law decisions on

· passage...

https://www.shippingaustralia.com.au/diary-date-maritime-law-association-of-australia-new-zealand-webinar/

Invitation for the LSLC’s Arbitration Roundtable Debate webinars – 15th and 16th September

Invitation for the LSLC’s Arbitration Roundtable Debate webinars – 15th and 16th September

THE CENTRE WELCOMES MEMBERS AND OTHER PROFESSIONALS TO THESE SPECIAL LISW21 WEBINARS

LSLC’s ARBITRATION ROUNDTABLE DEBATE
held in association with 36 STONE


PART 1  – Wednesday 15.09.21 (13.00 – 14.30
PART 2 – Thursday 16.09.21 (13.00 – 14.30) 

These webinars will address: 
PART I“London Maritime Arbitration – costs and time are the thorny issues for users – Who is in control?”
Chairman: The Hon. Mrs...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/08/02/invitation-for-the-lslcs-arbitration-roundtable-debate-webinars-15th-and-16th-september/

London maritime arbitration adapts to the changing times

London maritime arbitration adapts to the changing times

Ian Gaunt

English law remains ‘lex franca of the maritime world’

A special webinar entitled ‘Maritime Arbitration in London – Present and Future Challenges’, hosted by law firm HFW, attracted an audience of over 300 listeners from 43 countries at this year’s London International Disputes Week (LIDW21) in mid-May.

Following introductory remarks by HFW Partner and webinar host Jonathan Webb, webinar chairman Lord Hamblen, UK Supreme Court...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/05/17/london-maritime-arbitration-adapts-to-the-changing-times/

Legal Dispute Between Ship Owner & Charterers Ends

  • The Claimant, Alpha Marine Corp (the “Owners”) were the owners of the vessel MV Smart (the “Vessel”).
  • A dispute between the Owners and the Charterers arose out of the loss of the Vessel which was submitted to arbitration in accordance with the terms of the Charterparty.
  • After a hearing over three weeks in November 2019, the arbitral tribunal, namely Mr Simon Gault, Sir David Steel and Mr Lionel Persey QC (the “Tribunal”), issued its first partial award on 12 June 2020 (the “Award”).

A recent...

https://mfame.guru/legal-dispute-between-ship-owner-charterers-ends/

How London Could Become Europe’s Arbitration Hub

How London Could Become Europe’s Arbitration Hub

Leigh Crestohl, Partner

29 April 2021During the transition period when a no-deal Brexit seemed possible, optimists looked to Singapore, suggesting that the City of London might become a midshore European financial services hub.

The exclusion of financial services from the Trade and Cooperation Agreement has provoked renewed interest in the idea.[1] But the Singapore model is more immediately relevant for arbitration across Europe.

While criminal...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/04/29/how-london-could-become-europes-arbitration-hub/

International Commercial Arbitration and COVID-19

Pictured: scales and a gavel – symbols of law; Credit Succo via Pixabay

Gregory Nell, SC, Chair, Australian Maritime and Transport Arbitration Commission writes:

2020 will be remembered as the year of COVID-19. From February [last] year, commercial activities in Australia and elsewhere in the world were severely disrupted by both this novel coronavirus and the measures that governments, including the State and Federal Governments of Australia, took to prevent its spread.

International commercial...

https://shippingaustralia.com.au/international-commercial-arbitration-and-covid-19/

Dr Aleka Mandaraka-Sheppard on Legal Shipping Challenges: an interview with John Faraclas

Dr Aleka Mandaraka-Sheppard* on Legal Shipping Challenges: an interview with John Faraclas

I was more than privileged twenty years ago to receive a copy of her Modern Admiralty Law in her UCL office, an unforgettable day – it happened to be her birthday! – when I got to learn more about this formidable sea-maiden dealing with the Laws of the Waves. Lady Luck was all the way with me as I have been able to follow closely her distinguished career in founding the London Shipping Law Centre of which...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/02/25/dr-aleka-mandaraka-sheppard-on-legal-shipping-challenges-an-interview-with-john-faraclas/

Baltic Exchange ICS Webinar Series 4

Baltic Exchange ICS Webinar Series 4

The Baltic Exchange building in the City where the GSCC has its administrative offices

 Lecture 2: The Market and Maritime Arbitration – “A Recap and Some Possible Future Positions”

In our upcoming Baltic Exchange-Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers lecture, we’re delighted to welcome a range of distinguished speakers to help us unravel the drivers and decision-making processes that sit behind maritime arbitrations and what changes are taking effect in the world...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/01/21/baltic-exchange-ics-webinar-series-4/

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