CML Seminar Series: Mitigating Maritime Sanctions Risk

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November

23

Thursday
Speaker:Assoc Prof Richard Kilpatrick Jr
Visiting Senior Research Fellow, CML NUS Law
Associate Professor of Business Law, College of Charleston, Charleston SC
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

Abstract 

In efforts to promote geostrategic objectives, regulatory authorities worldwide are increasingly implementing economic sanctions impacting commercial shipping activities. These techniques include vessel blacklists, sectoral cargo bans, commodity price caps, and targeted restrictions on maritime services. Executing these sanctions depends on industry due diligence processes undertaken by commercial actors interested in the underlying trades. To avoid sanctions exposure and generate counterparty compliance, shipping industry participants such as shipowners, charterers, and insurers have adopted contractual mechanisms to allocate sanctions risk and responsibility proactively. Recently promulgated clauses have reacted to regulatory dynamics, evolving industry practices, and lessons from judicial decisions and aim to facilitate compliance warranties and attestation, foster information sharing, and articulate recourse for sanctions and transparency breaches. This presentation examines these commercial responses. It surveys the current regulatory landscape, highlights key compliance challenges, and discusses the promises and pitfalls of emerging contractual solutions.

About the Speaker

Richard Kilpatrick is an Associate Professor of Business Law at the College of Charleston, School of Business, in Charleston, South Carolina, USA, where he teaches courses in commercial law and international business. Richard has published academic journal articles, book chapters, and essays covering various maritime and international commercial law issues. His work has appeared in leading journals, including Lloyd’s Maritime Commercial Law Quarterly, the Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, the Journal of Business Law, and the Tulane Maritime Law Journal. Richard also regularly presents his work at conferences and invited lectures worldwide. His recent research projects examine the impact of contemporary geopolitical challenges on commercial maritime activities, including contractual adaptations to sanctions, war, terrorism, and cyber risk. Richard holds a JD from Tulane University Law School and is a member of the Illinois Bar and the Maritime Law Association of the United States (MLAS). He previously spent time in residence at CML as a Visiting Research Fellow (July – December 2017) and as an Academic Visitor (July – August 2018). He is currently a Visiting Senior Research Fellow and is in residence from 16 October to 8 December 2023.

Fees Applicable

Early Bird Special: $97.20 (register before 14 November)

Normal fee: $129.60 (registration closes on 21 November 2023)

All fees are inclusive of 8% GST

Registration

Please register at https://uvents.nus.edu.sg/event/cml0013/registration

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 in advance of the event.
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iii. NUS Law School 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.

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

For enquiries, e-mail cml@nus.edu.sg

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