News Search storiesClear query Find Filter Filter storiesSubjectAll subjectsBusiness (2)Politics and law (4)YearAll years2023 (3)2022 (3)2021 (5)2020 (1)No filters are valid for the current query. FindCloseMatching stories (showing 1–10 of 12 stories for “maritime”)Sort byDate (descending)Date (ascending)RelevanceThursday, 14th September 2023Bayes wins major grant funding for national clean maritime research hubSchool celebrates share of £7.4m grant from EPSRC and DfT Hashtag: AnnouncementsFriday, 23rd June 2023The Costas Grammenos Centre for Shipping, Trade and Finance holds 10th City of London BiennialLandmark event was held at the International Maritime Organisation Hashtag: AnnouncementsMonday, 24th April 2023The City Law School hosts the 13th Annual London Universities Maritime Law and Policy Postgraduate Research ConferenceThe event permits postgraduate researchers and practitioners of Maritime Law to share their work in a friendly and supportive environment. Hashtag: AnnouncementsThursday, 17th November 2022Green Shipping: IMO Ambitions and the Need for Pluralistic Governance SolutionsFollowing her oral submission to South Africa’s Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Transport, The City Law School’s Dr Pia Rebelo shares her thoughts. Hashtag: AnnouncementsThursday, 9th June 2022City hosts successful 12th Annual London Universities Maritime Law and Policy (LUMLP) ConferenceAttendees were drawn from diverse backgrounds including the shipping industry, academia, the UK, Africa, Asia and Europe. Hashtag: AnnouncementsThursday, 24th March 2022P&O Ferries sackings: Professor Jason Chuah gives oral evidence to ParliamentThe City Law School’s Professor of Commercial and Maritime Law appears before a joint session of the Transport Select Committee and the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Select Committee. Hashtag: AnnouncementsMonday, 13th December 2021Mayday Calls, Migrants at Sea and the Duty to RescueIn regard to recent deaths of migrants in the English Channel, City’s Professor Jason Chuah says sanctions for failure to rescue are seldom enforced by flag states. Hashtag: Research studyFriday, 17th September 2021Turning Back Migrant Boats – Always Illegal?The City Law School’s Professor of Maritime Law, Professor Jason Chuah, considers the applicable legal context.Friday, 30th April 2021Professor Jason Chuah submits written evidence to ParliamentThe City Law School’s Professor of Commercial and Maritime Law addressed the issue of the Trade Finance Gap.Thursday, 15th April 2021Professor Jason Chuah comments on the legal issues surrounding the Ever GivenThe Professor of Commercial and Maritime Law in The City Law School says the detention of the container ship by Egyptian authorities could have substantial knock-on effects.Previous page1…2Next page