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Shipowner Webinar Series – ‘Riding the Wave; Staying the Course' - Episode 3



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From new and existing regulatory challenges to global pandemics and new warzones, with the overriding need to decarbonise our industry, there is never a dull moment in the maritime sector. Shipowners and operators have learned through experience to ride the wave of the good times because you never quite know what lies beyond the horizon.

As such, we are delighted to offer a series of webinars looking at some of the notable issues shipowners and operators face in the near to medium term, with insight from our leading experts in issues of maritime environmental, tax and employment law. In our second episode, we focus on the global tax reform and the future of shipping taxation.

Speakers:

Employment Issues in Maritime: Crewing, Works Councils and Beyond
Devan Khagram, Partner, Employment Group | London
Dr Andreas Wiegreffe, Partner, Employment Group | Hamburg

If you have any questions relating to the topics discussed, please contact our events team at [email protected].


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