应皇冠9393体育平台邀请,英国南安普顿大学皇冠9393体育平台Andrea Lisa 教授、Johanna Hjalmarsson博士将于12月7-8日为皇冠9393体育平台师生举行线上学术讲座,欢迎参加。具体安排如下:
讲座一:Sources of Admiralty Law (海商法的渊源)
主讲人:Johanna Hjalmarsson博士(南安普顿大学皇冠9393体育平台副教授)
主持人:宋美娴博士(皇冠9393体育平台兴海教授)
时间:12月7日北京时间16:00-17:30(英国时间08:00-09:30)
讲座平台:ZOOM会议
讲座二:Electronic B/Ls as documents of title in light of the UK Electronic Trade (电子提单作为物权凭证在英国电子贸易中的适用)
主讲人:Andrea Lista 教授(南安普顿大学皇冠9393体育平台海商法研究中心主任)
主持人:宋美娴博士(皇冠9393体育平台兴海教授)
时间:12月8日北京时间16:00-17:30(英国时间08:00-09:30)
讲座平台:ZOOM会议
主讲人Johanna Hjalmarsson博士简介

Johanna Hjalmarsson博士是南安普顿大学皇冠9393体育平台海商法和商法副教授,也是南安普顿大学皇冠9393体育平台海商法研究中心成员。她是劳氏法律报告和劳氏法律汇编的编辑。研究兴趣包括海商法,航运法及海上保险法。
主讲人Andrea Lista教授简介

英国南安普顿大学皇冠9393体育平台、南安普顿大学海商法研究中心的海商法教授,法律顾问,意大利执业律师。伦敦大学玛丽女王学院法学博士、南安普顿大学皇冠9393体育平台法学硕士、意大利帕尔马大学法学学士。
Andrea在国际贸易法、国际商业仲裁和海事索赔执行领域拥有丰富的经验,并撰写了许多文章和书籍,被世界各地的法院所引用。
Andrea在伦敦、埃克塞特和南安普顿教学多年皇冠9393体育平台,曾是南安普敦海商法研究中心的主任。是 "国际商业销售:货物装运条件下的销售 "一书的作者,该书被收录在伦敦劳埃德海商法图书馆中。他也是2020年皇冠9393体育平台劳特里奇出版社出版的 "海商法“一书的合著者。
Andrea还担任过欧盟委员会和欧洲议会的法律顾问,并为英国国合担任专家证人。目前,他在海商法的商事和仲裁领域是非常活跃的律师和法律顾问。
Topic One: Sources of Admiralty Law
Speaker: Dr. Johanna Hjalmarsson (Associate Professor at the University of Southampton)
Chair: Dr. Mexian Song (Xinghai Professor of Dalian Maritime University)
Time: Thursday 7 Dec 2023 Beijing time 16:00-17:30 PM (UK time 08:00-09:30 AM)
APP: Zoom meeting
Topic Two: Electronic B/Ls as documents of title in light of the UK Electronic Trade
Speaker: Professor Andrea Lista (University of Southampton)
Chair: Dr. Mexian Song (Xinghai Professor of Dalian Maritime University)
Time: Friday 8 Dec 2023 Beijing time 16:00-17:30 PM (UK time 08:00-09:30 AM)
APP: Zoom meeting
About Dr. Johanna Hjalmarsson
Johanna is the Lloyd's List Intelligence Associate Professor in Maritime and Commercial Law. Her research covers maritime and commercial law, insurance law and dispute resolution. She is the editor of Lloyd’s Law Reports, Lloyd’s Law Reporter and for a number of years edited Lloyd’s Shipping and Trade Law as well as the Ratification of Maritime Conventions. She takes a particular interest in jurisdictions undergoing comprehensive development and has co-edited two books on Maritime Law in China and Insurance Law in China and co-authored two editions of Singapore Arbitration Legislation with Professor Rob Merkin. She completed her doctoral thesis on fraudulent insurance claims under English law in 2016. Her publications have been cited by the courts in Singapore and Australia and by the Law Commissions of England and Wales and Scotland. She received the Vice-Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2009 and the Vice Chancellor's Award in 2011.
In an earlier life, Johanna served as a tingsnotarie (Junior Judge) in her native Sweden and went on to specialise in the support of law reform by international organisations, spending several years as a legal advisor with the UN and with the Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
About Professor Andrea Lista
LL.D (Italy), LL.M (Soton) PhD (Lond),
Professor of Maritime and Commercial Law - Director, Institute of Maritime Law, School of Law, University of Southampton.
Professor Andrea Lista's research interests lie with the areas of International Trade (contracts concluded on shipment terms), the enforcement of maritime claims, international commercial arbitration and competition law. Andrea has written a number of articles and books on these subjects, and these have been cited as authoritative in courts worldwide.
Andrea has lectured for many years in Southampton, London, and Exeter, and has taught on professional courses for lawyers and judges at national and international level. In the past, Andrea has also acted as Legal consultant for the European Commission and European Parliament, and appeared as expert witness before the Houses of Parliament.
Andrea acts as of Counsel of Law for SLIG LAW LLP (London), and is a very active legal consultant for companies and law firms in the field of maritime commercial law.
Abstract
"Electronic Documents and Bills of Lading as Intangible Documents of Title"
It has long been recognised that an electronic bill of lading is capable of fulfilling two of the traditional functions of a paper bill of lading, namely that it can be a receipt for cargo received for shipment and it can evidence the terms of the contract of carriage. However, it is considered that an electronic bill of lading is not capable of fulfilling the third function of a paper bill of lading: its role as a document of title. For carriers in particular, this meant uncertainty about whether delivery of goods according to an electronic bill of lading protected a carrier against claims for misdelivery.
The aim of the talk is to focus on the recent UK Electronic Trade Documents Bill, with emphasis on how E -Bills of Lading could retain their function as documents of title within the context of contracts concluded on shipment terms.