Forum Program

Maritime banner


By invitation only

*Draft only, program subject to change.

Location: Lord Nelson Hotel, Regency Ballroom


September 24, 2019

9:00-9:15 Welcoming Remarks

Gordon HOULDEN, Director, China Institute, University of Alberta

WU Shicun, President, National Institute for South China Sea Studies

Philip SAUNDERS, Director, Marine & Environmental Law Institute, Dalhousie University

09:15-10:45 Panel I: Regional Maritime Security Overview

Moderator
WU Shicun, President, National Institute for South China Sea Studies

Speakers:
YANG Li, National Institute for the South China Sea Studies
Managing the South China Sea disputes

Chie KOJIMA, Musashino University
Overview of maritime security challenges in northeast Asia

Anup SINGH, Eastern Naval Command, India
Maritime security perspective in the Indian Ocean


Adam P MacDonald, Centre for Security and Sustainable Development, Dalhousie University
Arctic transformation: From region of opportunity to region of necessity?

10:45-11:00 Coffee Break


11:00-12:30 Panel II: Best Practice of Regional Ocean Governance Models: Opportunities to enhance or replicate?

Moderator:
Mike BUTLER, IOI Canada

Speakers:
Tafsir Matin Johansson, Associate Research Officer, Global Ocean Institute
Introducing multilateral and regional approaches to ocean governance: In light of UN 2030 agenda

Suzanne LALONDE, University of Montreal
Inclusiveness as a vector of ocean governance effectiveness

Gregory ROSE, Wollongong University
Australia's experience in ocean governance: lessons learned

HONG Nong, Institute for China-America Studies / China Institute, University of Alberta
Ocean governance in the South China Sea: A review on law, policy and management

12:30-14:00 Lunch

14:00-15:30 Panel III: Maritime Dispute Settlement Practice: Reviewing UNCLOS Article 287

Moderator:
Aldo CHIRCOP, Dalhousie University
Air pollution from ships: should emission standards in the Arctic and South China Sea be scaled-up?

Speakers:
Phillip SAUNDERS, Dalhousie University
Overall legal framework for maritime dispute settlement

Leonardo BERNARD, Australian National Center for Ocean Resources & Security, Wollongong University
ICJ as the procedure of choice for maritime dispute settlement

Seokwoo LEE, Ihna University
The store that is losing its customers: The dearth of cases referred to ITLOS and its implication on the maritime order of northeast Asia

DING Duo, National Institute for the South China Sea Studies
Arbitration under Annex VII of the UNCLOS - the value and the challenges

15:30-15:45 Coffee Break


15:45-17:15 Panel IV: Maritime Law Enforcement: Examining Regional and State Practice

Moderator:
Gordon HOULDEN, Director, China Institute, University of Alberta

Speakers:
Marc ZLOMEK, U.S. Coast Guard
United States experience

Robert HUBERT, University of Calgary
Canadian experience

Jane CHAN Git Yin, RSIS, Singapore Nanyang Technological University
Ensuring safety and security in southeast Asian waters

HU Bo, Institute of Ocean Research, Peking University
The development and challenges of coast guards in East Asia


September 25

09:00-11:00 Panel V: Marine Environmental Issues: Shipping Standards, Marine Scientific Research, Cooperation

Moderators:
Wendy WATSON-WRIGHT, Ocean Frontier Institute

Aldo CHIRCOP, Dalhousie University
Air pollution from ships: Should emission standards in the Arctic and South China Sea be scaled-up?

BAI Jiayu, China Ocean University
The regulatory strategy of HFO for Arctic Shipping

Peter ELLIS, Executive Director, Clear Seas Centre for Responsible Marine Shipping
Marine spatial planning

ZHANG Xinyue, National Institute for the South China Sea Studies
Marine pollution from ships and marine environmental protection

10:30-10:45 Coffee Break

10:45-12:15 Discussion on Cooperating on Ocean Capacity Building


Moderator:
Gordon HOULDEN, Director, China Institute, University of Alberta

Speakers:
WU Shicun
President, National Institute for South China Sea Studies
China-ASEAN academy on ocean law and governance

Micheal BUTLER, Director, IOI Canada
IOI Ocean Governance

Gregory ROSE, ANCORS, Wollongong University
ANCORS' experience

Matthew GERACI & Yilun ZHANG, Institute for China-America Studies
"Maritime Trackers" as a learning tool for maritime security studies

12:15 Concluding Remarks

Gordon HOULDEN, Director, China Institute, University of Alberta

WU Shicun, President, National Institute for South China Sea Studies

Aldo CHIRCOP, Professor of Law; Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Maritime Law and Policy, University of Dalhousie

12:30 Working Lunch