9/19/2023 0 Comments Alexandros stivaleSupervision External roles and responsibilities External roles and responsibilitiesĭr Alexandros X.M. LAWS6177 Admiralty Law: Principles and Liabilities.LAWS1025 Philosophical Perspectives on the Common Law. He is currently engaged in co-leading and/or teaching the following modules: Moreover, he conducts frequently training seminars and participates in devising and offering executive professional courses for practitioners, government cadres and members of the judiciary, naval academies, policy institutional establishments and international organisations. programme director, as well as that of academic co-ordinator for offsite intensively delivered taught courses, and has developed a number of new modules in the areas of his expertise. As part of his administrative and management duties, he has in the past served in the roles of the LL.M. Southampton Marine and Maritime Institute Research projectsĭr Ntovas is a Fellow of the British Higher Education Academy and derives extensive experience in teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate level in higher education from universities within the United Kingdom and abroad through previous visiting arrangements and/or by formal invitations, in addition to discharging duties of external examiner. Various aspects of the developing unmanned maritime vehicles and systems with differing levels of autonomy.ĭr Ntovas welcomes enquiries and proposals for supervision from potential graduate applicants interested in pursuing doctoral studies in any of the fields of his expertise, and related interdisciplinary areas, as set out above. Ocean governance and management of the commons Protection and preservation of the marine environment, including living resources Navigational law, with particular reference to compulsory pilotage, routing and traffic management of vessels in coastal zones and in special geographic areas (eg., the Arctic) or high-risk areas (eg., piracy, war zones, etc.) Naval hybrid warfare, maritime terrorism and asymmetric threats, such as cyber-terrorism against the safety and security of vessels and ports, including extended terminals Maritime labour and human rights at sea, including irregular mass migration, and matters related to treatment of stowaways Illegal bunkering, and other illicit activities, within the Exclusive Economic Zone of coastal States He is currently researching, among other topics, on matters concerning:Ībusive flag jurisdiction practices and sub-standard vessels in relation to evolving port-State control, including non-State actors and their input into maritime regulation His research is particularly informed by recent and ongoing key developments, as well as traditional and newly surfaced challenges that have reshaped the legal landscape of maritime law, or soon they will do so. His primary research interests cover an extensive part of the shipping spectrum in international, European Union, and national legislation (especially in the United Kingdom and Greece) with a view to assessing its adoption, implementation and enforcement in a wide range of substantive fields, wherein based on the precepts of the market economy and promotion of public interest alike, the uniformity and consistency of maritime law can be improved and progressively developed across domestic jurisdictions. Research Research Research interestsĭr Ntovas’ general research interests cover the areas of admiralty, the regulation of international shipping, international law of the sea with particular reference to ocean governance, functional regimes, navigational freedoms and practice, public international law – regarding dispute settlement and treaty interpretation, and European Union law in public and administrative matters. He is a former Director of the Institute of Maritime Law (February 2020-2023). Ntovas is an Associate Professor (Reader) of Maritime Law, based in Southampton Law School at the University of Southampton. About Research Publications Supervision Teaching External roles and responsibilities Biography Aboutĭr Alexandros X.M.
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