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15 episodes
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Maritime Law Podcast Sharon Msiza
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A platform where all things Maritime Law are discussed for educational purposes. Various maritime stakeholders are invited to discuss their journey and experience of the Maritime, and laws affecting their operations.
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Maritime Arbitration: London vs Singapore - Wole Olufunwa
In this episode we speak to Wole Olufunwa, a Partner at Wikborg Rein in Singapore. Wole takes us through the arbitration process in the maritime industry and explains the very essence of arbitration. He further outlines the differences between the London Maritime Arbitration Association and the Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration. Wole also shares with us areas of development that he believes should be considered in ensuring that the there are no practices that would cast doubt on the impartiality of the arbitration proceedings .
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Ship Arrests: The South African Law Perspective - Gavin Fitzmaurice
In this episode we talk to Gavin Fitzmaurice who is a Partner in the Shipping Law department at Webber Wentzel in Cape Town about the South African law perspective on ship arrests and associated ships. Gavin explains what it means to arrest a ship and how to procedurally and practically do it. He also explains what circumstances necessitates the arresting of ships and when will a court refuse to grant an order to arrest a ship.
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Sanctions Regulations in the Shipping Industry: Akshay Misra
In this episode we chat with Akshay Misra, a Managing Associate at Pennington Manches Cooper LLP on sanctions regulations in the shipping industry and the impact they have on sanctioned countries, entities and individuals.
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The Seafarers’ Perspective: In conversation with Thembela Taboshe (Master Mariner)
In commemorating International Women’s Day, Thembela speaks about her experience and journey in the Maritime industry as a woman. She is frank and open, leaves no stone unturned and expresses her views with so much passion. She also touches on the differences between a Captain and a Master Mariner.
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The Seafarers’ Perspective: In conversation with Lineo Monoana (Third Officer)
In this episode, Lineo speaks to us about her journey from on board a ship, to being a Nautical Superintendent, and back to sea as a 3rd Officer. She also takes us through challenges and lessons of being a female seafarer.
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The Seafarers’ Perspective: Capt. Sabelo Mdlalose (Harbour Master).
In conversation with Capt. Mdlalose, the Harbour Master at the Port of Durban about his career journey, what it is he does, and laws regulating his industry.