2019
2019 ANNUAL MLAANZ CONFERENCE
46th National Conference
Auckland – 2019
PRESENTATIONS/PAPERS
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46th National Conference
Auckland – 2019
PRESENTATIONS/PAPERS
- Dethridge Memorial Address: From Automation to Autonomy – Can the Law Keep up? – Paul David QC, Eldon Chambers, New Zealand
- The Continuous Evolution of Shipping – James Granville, national capacity manager, Mediterranean Shipping Company, New Zealand
- Clean Air, Clean Ships, Air Emissions and MARPOL – Professor Kate Lewins, Murdoch University, Australia
- New Decade, New Port – Jordan Hurinui, senior advisor, Ports of Auckland, New Zealand
- Ship Arrest, Undertaking and Damages – is it Time for a Change? – Gregory Nell SC, New Chambers, barrister NSW Bar, Australia
- Writ or Wrong? Protecting Against a Change in Ownership Before the Vessel is Arrested – The Hon Justice Angus M Stewart, Federal Court of Australia, Australia
- Maritime Exceptionalism – is it Justified? Colin Hunter, solicitor, McElroys, New Zealand
- Ethical Issues for Marine Industry Participants – Future and Present – Examples and Discussion – Justin Hogan-Doran, barrister, and Quintin Rares, barrister, Wentworth Chambers, Australia
- Challenges and Digital Transformation – Brodie Stevens, country manager, CNCo/Swire Shipping, New Zealand
- Frenemies in the Supply Chain – Ports Auckland and Port of Tauranga Find Common Ground in the Supply Chain – Michele Hansen, capital project manager, Portconnect, New Zealand
- Monitoring or Surveillance – Watching the Catching in the Fisheries Sector – Karyn van Wijngaarden, associate, Oceanlaw, New Zealand
- Traditional Contract Law Concepts and Technological Change – Harmony or Discordance? – Rosemary Gibson, Lecturer, The University of Queensland, Australia
- Maritime Cyber Security – Why its High Time to Take IT Seriously – Ashwin Nair, special counsel, Cocks Macnish, Australia
- Naviagre Necesse Est – Tomek Glowacki, consultant, Glowacki Consulting, New Zealand
- IMO – Changing Times at MEPC and Upcoming Work – Dr Paul Vorwerk, principal environmental advisor, Maritime New Zealand, New Zealand
- Current IMO Priorities for Australia – Andrew Johnson, general manager, maritime and shipping, Department of Infrastructure Regional Development and Cities, Australia
- Cyber and Unmanned Shipping – Sophie Hudson, senior associate, DLA Piper, New Zealand
- Holiday Tour Damages and Caps on Damages under Civil Liability Regimes – Will the High Court of Australia Sink the Mikhail Lermontov Again? – Bernard Lloyd, barrister, NSW Bar, Australia
- Shipwrecks, Historic Wrecks and Underwater Cultural Heritage in New Zealand and Australia Regime – Piers Davies, consultant, Wackrow Williams & Davies, New Zealand, and Professor Craig Forrest, Professor, TC Bernie School of Law, University of Queensland, Australia
- Confronting British Bullies – Australia and New Zealand 1888-1907 – a great Australasian Story When New Zealand and Australia Stood up to British Shipping Interest and Caused a Big Stir in London – Dr Bevan Marten, Partner Izard Weston, Lawyers, New Zealand
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