Dates: 22, 24 & 29 June 2026
Duration: 3 Sessions
Hours: 19:30-21:30 (GMT+3)
Fees: 350 EUR (Including tuition fees & reading material)
The Middle East conflict escalation has triggered one of the most significant disruptions to global shipping in recent years. Shipping is facing immediate operational, legal and contractual challenges in an increasingly volatile environment. This seminar provides participants with practical guidance on managing war-related shipping risks, contractual performance issues, insurance implications, and dispute management during geopolitical crises. Through real-world case studies, participants will gain the tools required to assess exposure, mitigate risks, and make informed operational and commercial decisions.
Specific Areas Covered
- Overview of the commercial and operational impact of the current geopolitical disruptions on shipping
- War Risks Insurance
- Charterparty Clauses & Implications
- Safe Port / Safe Berth Issues
- Force Majeure, Frustration & Contractual Performance
- Alternative Contractual Tools & Risk Mitigation
- Dispute Resolution & Claims Management
- Practical Guidance Workshop
Ideal for:
Shipowners and ship managers, Chartering managers and Executives, Shipbrokers, Operators, Maritime lawyers and legal advisers, Marine insurance professionals, Claims handlers, P&I and H&M specialists, Risk and compliance professionals, Shipping finance and contract professional.








