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Biography

Paul Myburgh is Professor of Law at the Auckland University of Technology Law School, New Zealand, and an Adjunct Research Professor in the Centre for Maritime Law at the National University of Singapore. He was formerly Associate Professor and Deputy Director of the Centre for Maritime Law at the National University of Singapore. He previously held faculty positions in South Africa and New Zealand. He has also held visiting teaching positions and research fellowships at the TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland, the Nordisk Institutt for Sjoerett, University of Oslo, and at City University of Hong Kong. Paul is the editor of The Arrest Conventions: International Enforcement of Maritime Claims (Hart, 2019), and has published widely on admiralty and shipping law, maritime conflict of laws, and underwater cultural heritage issues. He is the New Zealand correspondent for Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, and sits on the editorial boards of the Journal for International Maritime Law and the Maritime Business Review. He is also the general editor of the CML CMI database of judicial decisions on international maritime Conventions.
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