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09/18/2019 - 09/18/2019 | Hamburg

Maritime Politics in the "Indo-Pacific": What Future for the Rules-Based Order?

GIGA Forum
Lectures and discussion

Recent years have seen rising powers such as China and India expanding their influence in the Indian and Pacific oceans. An arbitration tribunal’s verdict against Chinese claims and related confrontations with the U.S. Navy over the "freedom of navigation" in the South China Sea have highlighted China’s embroilment in maritime disputes. These cases, in particular, are taken as evidence for how China and others are trying to redefine international norms as they are codified in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. "Indo-Pacific" maritime politics has therefore come to attract attention far beyond the region, including from the Group of Seven (G-7) leaders and European decision-makers.

This GIGA Forum seeks to clarify the nature of the much-debated rules-based order and how it may, in part or as a whole, be challenged, changing, or transforming. Dr. Wirth will first provide an overview of the main issues related to territorial disputes and so-called sea-lane security that preoccupy policymakers in the "Indo-Pacific." Next, Professor Liu will elaborate on the economic structure of maritime transport. She will address questions such as: What kind of ships move from where to where, carrying what kinds of goods on whose behalf and benefit? And what are the major trends affecting this structure in the foreseeable future? Subsequently, Valentin Schatz will outline the main legal principles and norms that constitute the order set up by the international law of the sea, and point to some major contestations over key norms, including how these contestations have reflected and driven ocean governance since the adoption of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea in 1982. Next, Nils Haupt will explain how commercial users perceive the above political and legal debates, and elaborate on their own concerns in the context of the current economic and political environment in East Asia, South Asia, and Europe.

Panel:
Nils Haupt, Senior Director Corporate Communications, Hapag Lloyd AG

Prof. Dr. Qing Liu, Junior Professor and Director, Maritime Economics Research Center, University of Hamburg

Valentin Schatz, Research Associate at the Chair of International Law of the Sea and International Environmental Law, Public International Law and Public Law, University of Hamburg

Dr. Christian Wirth, Research Fellow, GIGA Institute of Asian Studies

Moderator:
Bernhard Bartsch, Senior Expert, Bertelsmann Foundation, Germany and Asia Programme

Information on participating / attending:
Seating is limited; please register early to avoid disappointment. We request that you register for this event. Registration is free.

Date:

09/18/2019 18:00 - 09/18/2019 19:30

Registration deadline:

09/16/2019

Event venue:

GIGA
Neuer Jungfernstieg 21
ROOM 243, 2nd floor
20354 Hamburg
Hamburg
Germany

Target group:

all interested persons

Email address:

Relevance:

transregional, national

Subject areas:

Economics / business administration, Politics

Types of events:

Presentation / colloquium / lecture, Seminar / workshop / discussion

Entry:

09/11/2019

Sender/author:

Verena Schweiger

Department:

Fachabteilung Kommunikation

Event is free:

yes

Language of the text:

English

URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event64615


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