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Anthony Rogers

Anthony Rogers

Background

I am a senior lecturer and was appointed in September 2021. I am the Director of international recruitment and admissions, Convenor of the LLM in Shipping Law on which I teach Admiralty Law and Practice and I also teach LLB Commercial and Contract Law.

Previously, I was a senior lecturer at City University, University of London for 15 years. I have also worked at Birmingham, Bristol, Durham and Reading Universities. At City, I was the Director of the Maritime Law Programmes in London and Greece and taught on the LLM in Maritime Law delivered in Dubai.

I am the Director of the Barcelona International Summer School in Maritime Law- an annual event, now in its nineteenth year.

I have spoken at International, conferences in London, Athens and at Posidonia in Greece, (the largest shipping Industry event in the world) and Econship, held in Chios, Greece. Also, at events in Tokyo and Antwerp. In 2019 I was honoured to present the keynote lecture to the Belgian Maritime Law Association. More recently, in the spring of 2023 I was a speaker  at a webinar organised by the European Centre of Excellence for countering hybrid threats-

“Unmanned Vessels: opportunities and threats that arise in an hybrid context.”

Later in July 2023 I was a speaker at the 24th International Maritime Law Congress organised by the Instituto Iberioamericano de Derecho Maritima, (The South American Maritime Law Institute) and held at the UN’s IMO building in London, where my topic was higher education from a maritime law perspective; guests at the event included the Ambassadors to the UK of Guatemala and Colombia.

Prior to becoming an academic, I worked as an inhouse lawyer. I was involved in the provision of legal advice and support to a group of companies whose interests included bunker trading, shipowning, shipbroking and small ticket finance.

Book

I am the author, together with Professor Jason Chuah, of Rogers, Chuah and Dockray; Cases and Materials on the Carriage of Goods by Sea, (Routledge)- now in its fifth edition.

Recent Articles

Rogers, A. & Shimada, M. (2020). The Operation of Mitigation under Japanese and English Commercial Law: A Comparative AnalysisInternational Trade Law and Regulation, 26(2), pp. 112-125.

Rogers, A. (2020). AA (Arbitration Agreement) Breakdown Assistance AvailableThe Commercial Law Practitioner, 27(8), pp. 177-180.

Rogers, A. (2020). The Rotterdam Rules: The UN Convention on contracts for the international carriage of goods wholly or partly by seaThe Journal of International Maritime Law, 26(3), pp. 213-214.

Rogers, A. (2020). Weighing in the balance: The CMA CMG LibraThe Journal of International Maritime Law, 26(4), pp. 225-229.

Rogers, A. (2019). The case of The New Flamenco: A merry dance? Revue de Droit du Commerce International et des Transports, 2019(3), pp. 382-394.

Rogers, A. (2018). Trains and boats and planes and BrexitThe Journal for International Trade and Transport Law, 18(1), pp. 154-182.

Rogers, A. (2016). Things Fall Apart: Brexit and Choice of Law and Jurisdiction ClausesThe Journal for International Trade and Transport Law, 2016(4), pp. 597-612.

Working Paper

Bonadio, E.Collins, D. A.Fahey, E. Rogers A.  view all authors (2019). Report on the TRILATTRADE Project: Trade regulation & IP Post-Brexit (City Law School (CLS) Research Paper No. 2019/08). London, UK: The City Law School.

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