CML Seminar Series: IMO Mass Code and the Functional Approach to ‘Hu-manning’ on the Basis of Goal-Based Standards

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August

15

Thursday
Speaker:Alexandros X.M. Ntovas
Associate Professor, University of Southampton
Time:4:30 pm to 6:00 pm (SGT)
Venue:The Executive Centre (Level 7, Capital Square)
23 Church St
Singapore 049481
Type of Participation:Open To Public

Description

ABOUT THE SEMINAR

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has been heavily engaged in a long process for crafting a framework for Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) in step with the rapidly evolving technological developments and assure that safety, security and protection of the marine environment remain the top priorities once this technology will be eventually transferred onto ships conducting international ocean-going voyages. Following the completion of Research Scoping Exercises, the IMO is now moving toward the development of a goal-based standards (GBS) instrument for regulating the operation of MASS. Following the recent decisions in the Legal Committee (111th session, 22-26 April 2024) and Maritime Safety Committee (108th session, 15-24 May 2024) to revise the MASS Road Map the aim is to develop a Code, which will be offered on a voluntary basis in 2025, and finally be adopted as a mandatory instrument by 2030 with proposed entry into force on 1 January 2032. The seminar will provide an up-to-date overview of the current and near future regulatory developments and share insights from his on-going legal research on the functional approach to the legal requirement of ‘hu-manning’. The analysis is conscious to overcome the ‘silo effect’ problem which is encased in this area of developments by remaining light on regulatory and legal aspects and it will therefore revolve around the conceptual paradigm of ‘ensuring safety at sea’ within a robust conventional regime that will appeal equally to participants from both backgrounds.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Dr Alexandros X M Ntovas is a tenured academic in the international law of the sea, admiralty, navigational freedoms and practice, marine environmental law and shipping regulation. He practices public and administrative law and acts on numerous occasions as a policy advisor to governments, including the EU, the public sector and the shipping industry. He is an Associate Professor and Reader in Maritime Law at the Southampton Law School, and a former Director of the Institute of Maritime Law. His primary research interests cover international, EU, and national legislation (especially in the UK and Greece) with a view to assessing its adoption, implementation and enforcement in a wide range of substantive fields.

He is a world-leading expert on the regulation of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships regulation and has spoken regularly on the subject-matter at high-profile forums, inter alia for the IMO MASS Joint Work Group (London, 2023); the Global Ocean Regime Conference (Seoul, 2023); the United States Naval War College (Newport, 2024), and the American Bureau of Shipping (Houston, 2024). He is due to speak at the European Society of International Law/IG Law of the Sea (Vilnius, 2024); the NATO Centre of Excellence (Ljubljana, 2024); and the Royal Institution of Naval Architects (Copenhagen, 2024).

Fees Applicable

S$130.80: Normal Fee

S$98.10: Early Bird Special (Register before 1 August 2024)

All fees inclusive of 9% GST

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

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CPD Points

Public CPD Points:
1.5
Practice Area: Admiralty Practice/Shipping
Training Category: General

Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, this includes signing in on arrival and signing out at the conclusion of the activity in the manner required by the organiser, and not being absent from the entire activity for more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information.

Contact Information

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