Wednesday, 12 June 2024
1.30 pm
Henning Trüper (ZfL), Lukas Schemper (ZfL): Welcome, Opening statements
Chair: Lukas Schemper (ZfL)
2.00 pm
Henning Trüper (ZfL): A Twofold Rupture: Moral and Legal Regimes of Saving Lives from Shipwreck since 1800
3.00 pm
Maria Fusaro (University of Exeter): The Return of Equity? The Long Life and many Incarnations of the Principle of General Average
Chair: Jonathan Stafford (ZfL)
4.30 pm
Ronald C. Po (London School of Economics/International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden University): Salvaging Lives: Principles and Practices of Maritime Rescue in Early Modern China
5.30 pm – via Zoom
Kalyani Ramnath (University of Georgia): Adrift in the Indian Ocean
Thursday, 13 June 2024
Chair: Nebiha Guiga (ZfL)
9.30 am
Guillaume Calafat (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne/Institut Universitaire de France): Cross-Religious Shipwrecks and “Mutual Duties of Humanity” in Southern Europe and North Africa (1680–1730)
10.45 am
Ellen Krefting (University of Oslo): Sovereign Sensibilities: Old Legalities, New Moralities and Shipwrecks in Eighteenth-century France
11.45 am – via Zoom
Christopher Jacob Ries (Strandingsmuseum St. George): 19th Century Commercial Diving on the Danish ‘Iron Coast’
Chair: Alexandra Heimes (ZfL)
2.00 pm
Irial Glynn (University College Dublin): Mare Liberum or a Moat to Keep out the Unwanted? State Responses to Boat Refugees on the High Seas since the 1940s
3.00 pm
Tanja Aalberts (University of Amsterdam): Uneven Geographies at Sea
4.30 pm
Estela Schindel (European University Viadrina): The bitter taste of eternal weeping. Politics, Nature and Sovereignty at the Mediterranean Sea
Friday, 14 June 2024
Chair: Ellen Krefting (University of Oslo)
10.00 am
Stephanie Jones (University of Southampton): Pirates for and against humanitarianism
11.15 am
Gard Paulsen (University of Oslo): ‘Bound to proceed to the assistance of the persons in distress’: Sovereign Power, Private Authority and International Law in the Regulation of the Safety of Life at Sea
Chair: Henning Trüper (ZfL)
1.30 pm Nebiha Guiga (ZfL): Sovereignty, Citizenship, and Empire: an Analysis of the Early Donors of the Société Centrale de Sauvetage des Naufragés
2.30 pm
Lukas Schemper (ZfL): Maritime Safety, Sovereignty, and the International Order in the Nineteenth Century
4.00 pm
Concluding discussion