SEP
7
2023
CML Admiralty Law Update: Recent Admiralty Judgments by Paul Myburgh

Total Registrations: 23

Description

This annual short course will focus on admiralty judgments handed down or reported in 2022-2023, complementing the short course on shipping law cases(by Professor Stephen Girvin) on 4 May 2023. It will examine recent developments in admiralty law, practice, and jurisdiction, focusing on decisions from thecourts of Singapore, Malaysia, England and Wales, Hong Kong, Australia, and India.
Issues that will be highlighted include amendments to statements of claim (The Jeil Crystal), forum non conveniens in the admiralty context (PusanNewport), service out and submission to jurisdiction (COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers Ltd v PT OKI Pulp & Paper Mills), interveners (HSBC v The SeaCoral), letters of undertaking (PT Cakra Manunggal Semesta v The Ratu Enra), salvage (Smit Salvage BV v Luster Maritime SA, Argentum Exploration Ltd v TheSilver), judicial sales (Bank of New Zealand (Security Trustee) v The MY Island Escape, Dan-Bunkering (Singapore) Pte Ltd v The Yangtze Fortune), and priorities (The Ambassador).
Some of the more significant cases will be considered in detail; others will be highlighted but not discussed in so much detail. Care will be taken to illustratehow these new cases develop, resolve, or raise further questions on the development of the law in this field.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. Fees are to be paid before the commencement of the event with exception of e-invoices.
2. Fees paid are non-refundable.
3. Registration is transferable within the same organisation if the request is made at least one week before the event.
4. By filling up this Registration Form,
i. Participants agree and consent that their personal data provided in this form may be collected, used, processed, and disclosed by NUS and the event organisers for the purposes of processing their registration, in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 and all subsidiary legislation related thereto. In respect to disclosure, NUS may disclose participants personal data to thirdparties (which may be in or outside of Singapore) where necessary for such purposes.
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iii. NUS and designated event organisers reserve the right to alter any of the programme or other arrangements for this event, including cancellation or postponement of the event, should circumstances so warrant.

Date and Time

Thursday, 7th September 2023 1:30PM GMT+08:00

to

Thursday, 7th September 2023 6:00PM GMT+08:00

Organisation

Faculty of Law

Contact Email

cml@nus.edu.sg

Location

Zoom

Our Event Speakers

Paul Myburgh

Paul is a Professor of Law at the Auckland University of Technology (AUT). He was formerly the Deputy Director of the Centre for Maritime Law (CML) and Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore since May 2015, where he primarily taught Admiralty Law & Practice, Maritime Conflict of Laws, and Trade Finance Law. Paul had previously held faculty positions in South Africa and New Zealand. He has also held visiting teaching positions and research fellowships at the TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland, the Nordisk Institutt for Sjoerett, University of Oslo, and at City University of Hong Kong (as KH Koo Foundation Visiting Research Fellow at the Hong Kong Centre for Maritime and Transport Law). Paul is the Chief Editor of the CML CMI Database on Judicial Decisions on International Conventions. He is the New Zealand correspondent for Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, and sits on the editorial boards of the Journal for International Maritime Law and the Maritime Business Review.

Schedule

  • 07/09/2023 13:30
    Seminar Part I
  • 07/09/2023 15:30
    Break
  • 07/09/2023 16:00
    Seminar Part II
  • 07/09/2023 18:00
    End of Event

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