Maritime Law

Tag

Maritime event brings industry leader to Charleston

Carl W. Bentzel (former Commissioner of the Federal Maritime Commission) and Charleston Law adjunct professor Gordon Schreck attended last week’s dinner meeting of the Propeller Club of the U.S., Port of Charleston.

Local leaders share legal experience with Maritime Law students

The Fall 2025 Maritime Law class at Charleston Law learned about intermodal container transportation law from industry leaders.

Appropriate or Overreaching? The Coast Guard’s New Maritime Cybersecurity Rule

Last year, an unauthorized actor infiltrated the Port of Seattle’s computer system and encrypted access to much of the port’s data.

A Step Forward or A Faulty Plan for the Future of Shipping Emissions?

This past April, many of the world’s largest shipping nations agreed to impose a tax on shipping emissions, spearheaded by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

Trump Administration Strikes IMO Strides Towards Net-Zero Emissions by 2050

During the eighty-third session of the Marine Environmental Protection Committee, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) announced it has approved draft regulations under a new IMO net-zero framework.
1 2 3