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Legal Issues with Novel Users and Emerging Technology in the Maritime Sector

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Legal Issues with Novel Users and Emerging Technology in the Maritime Sector
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An exploration of the ongoing development of novel uses in the maritime sector, including alternative fuels (hydrogen, biofuels, nuclear), wave energy generation, autonomy, commercial space operations, and aquaculture. In many cases, these emerging technologies have outpaced regulations and may not fit squarely in current legal frameworks, and are requiring innovative solutions.

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  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law | Civil Appellate Law | Civil Trial Law | Oil, Gas and Mineral Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 11/30/2024

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1. Legal Issues with Novel Uses and Emerging Technologies in the Maritime Sector (Nov 2021)

Sean T. Pribyl

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Legal Issues with Novel Uses and Emerging Technologies in the Maritime Sector (Nov 2021)

An exploration of the ongoing development of novel uses in the maritime sector, including alternative fuels (hydrogen, biofuels, nuclear), wave energy generation, autonomy, commercial space operations, and aquaculture. In many cases, these emerging technologies have outpaced regulations and may not fit squarely in current legal frameworks, and are requiring innovative solutions.

Originally presented: Oct 2021 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

Sean T. Pribyl, Holland & Knight LLP - Washington, DC