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The Maritime Law Podcast
Sharon Msiza
24 episodes
6 days ago
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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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.
Show more...
Education
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Maritime Arbitration: London vs Singapore - Wole Olufunwa
The Maritime Law Podcast
49 minutes 44 seconds
1 year ago
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 .
The Maritime Law Podcast
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.