Researchers' Activities
Joel Ong spoke at InterAct Conference (“International Law-Making: Actors in Shipping and Climate Change”) in Copenhagen, Denmark
Joel Ong presented on highlights from his recent journal article published in the Carbon & Climate Law Review, entitled ‘Decarbonizing International Shipping at the IMO: Are Alternative Fuels The Way Forward?‘ in Session 1: Shipping and GHGs at the IMO, on the developments on ammonia and methanol as alternative fuels at the International Maritime Organization after the 2023 adoption of the Revised GHG Strategy.
Joel Ong was a Visiting Scholar with the Centre for Climate Change Law and Governance at the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen
Joel Ong, Visiting Scholar, Visiting Researcher Programme with CLIMA – Centre for Climate Change Law and Governance, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 27-31 May 2024, https://jura.ku.dk/clima/news/2024/joel-ong-jie-hao/
Liu Yulu presented at the InterAct Conference International Law-Making: Actors in Shipping and Climate Change
Her presentation discussed the applicability of IMO regulations in regard to reducing greenhouse gas emissions from fishing vessels and possible ways forward.
Joel Ong spoke at the Pre-University Law Symposium 2024 held at Hwa Chong Institution (College Section)
Joel Ong presented on ‘An Introduction to Maritime Law Careers in Singapore’.
Dita Liliansa, presented in the ‘6th Annual Alexander C. Cushing International Law Conference’ held in the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Her article is readily accessible via open access at: https://brill.com/view/journals/apoc/8/2/article-p287_006.xml. She also participated in the ‘Special Sessions on the Newport Manual on the Law of Naval Warfare’ on May 17, 2024.
Dita Liliansa at the ‘Changing Dynamics in Southeast Asian Maritime Affairs’ Dialogue
She delivered introductory remarks for Session 4 on “Non-Traditional Maritime Security Issues: Combating Piracy, Illegal Fishing and Human Trafficking,” focusing on the forced labor and trafficking aspects of Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing.
Joel Ong presented at the Interdisciplinary Seminar Series on Climate, Energy and Sustainability: Oceans Special Edition
Joel Ong presented his key findings and research on climate change and shipping at the IMO, entitled: ‘Developments, Barriers, Prospects of Mitigating Shipping’s Impact on Climate Change at the IMO: A Diachronic Approach’.
Dita Liliansa presented at the “Symposium on the Evolution of the UNCLOS: Progress and Prospects”
She discussed the progress and prospects of protecting the human rights of fishers in Southeast Asia, and how law of the sea and international human rights law can better interact.