Considering Greece’s geographic position and its important role as a great shipping nation, Palladian Conferences organize in Athens, a WORLD SHIPPING LAW FORUM (WSLF)-Current Issues in Shipping Law, on Friday January 25th 2019 at the Hotel NJV Athens Plaza (Attendance 09:00). In the Forum, experts will discuss and debate current issues in shipping law. The event is designed to generate insight into current legal problems in this field and the law’s role in addressing future challenges and fostering future opportunities. The forum will provide important networking opportunities for all attendees and participants.
FORUM TOPICS
The topics selected are intended to explore the legal questions raised by issues of current concern to the market and to give the audience insight into how these issues may be addressed by law and regulation.
PANEL I: Current issues in Shipping LawPANEL II: Shipping finance
In the years following the global financial crisis traditional ship financing from banks has reduced in availability, new ship finance structures such as high-yield bonds, convertible debt, capital and operating leases and preferred equity structures have started to become available to the industry. As the industry moves away from conventional deals with banks, it is important to increase awareness of the legal implications of these new methods of financing.
PANEL III: Regulatory and International Environment
Maritime transport emits around 1000 million tonnes of CO2 annually and is responsible for about 2.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions (3rdIMO GHG study). Shipping emissions are predicted to increase between 50% and 250%by 2050 – depending on future economic and energy developments. The EU has recently called for international action to address this issue and from 2018 large ships using EU ports will be required to report their verified annual emissions and other relevant information. This and other developments in regulation will doubtless have a profound impact on the industry going forward.
PANEL IV: The Shipowners Panel
In this panel, shipowners will give their perspective on the impact of the above developments on their businesses. This will give context to the subsequent legal discussion.
AUDIENCE
The event will be aimed at current and aspiring legal practitioners in this field, whether working in law firms or in house at shipping companies, government agencies, P&I Clubs etc.
The conference will share and debate views from representatives of:
In house lawyers of top ship owners, operators, ship management companies, charterers, traders and banks
Shipping Law legal experts and policy makers
Shipping Law firms
THE ORGANIZER
Palladian Communications Specialists is a leading, but relatively low-profile communications firm specializing in communication strategy, media relations, public affairs and crisis and issues management.
Palladian was established in 2001, was the first PR agency in Greece to be certified with ISO 9001 and has been a member of the Hellenic Association of Communication Agencies since 2005. Palladian currently employs 24 consultants and industry specialists.
The long track record of successful communication campaigns combined with Palladian’s significant experience in industry event management, led in 2014 to the introduction of a new, independent business unit within the company engaged in organizing conferences. The mission of the Conferences Business Unit is to highlight important issues across a range of economic, business and socioeconomic issues that compose the complexity of today’s decision making.
CONTACT
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