Martin Juste

Partner
Martin Juste
Location
Aarhus
Language
English, German

Martin Juste has a special focus on offshore wind, transport and shipping and ports.

Martin advises clients regarding transactions in the offshore wind and renewable industry.

He has been involved in and negotiated a large number of major offshore wind projects around the globe and is one of the most experience lawyer in respect to both the turbine supply agreement and the service contracts. Martin has been involved in FIDIC’s initiative on a contract for the offshore industry.

Martin regularly advises clients on maritime and transport law issues. In particular, he advises in respect of the vessels used for the construction of offshore wind farms but also in regard to traditional transport and shipping matters.

He has extensive experience in charter parties (BIMCO and bespoke) and transport contracts and is involved in the development of charter parties for vessels.

Martin is also advising several Danish ports regarding their regulatory framework, procurement of port equipment and regarding port expansions.   

Qualifications
Education
Danish Bar Admission
2008
Master of Law, Aarhus University
2005
Nordic Institute for Sjørett, Oslo
2004
Memberships

Comite Maritime International (CMI)

Admissions
Right of audience before the Danish Supreme Court
2013
Right of audience before the Danish High Courts
Rankings
Legal 500

Martin Juste is recognized by The Legal 500 within 'Energy', 'Shipping & Transport' and as 'Green Ambassador'.

"Martin Juste is very objective, commercial opinions provided for client."

"Martin Juste has a wide knowledge of the offshore wind industry and his experience from being inhouse counsel gives him a unique understanding of how those organisations work."

"Henrik Kleis and Martin Juste have long term relations and deep knowledge in important areas, in addition to a wide network."

"The team is very committed and able to see the bigger picture. Excellent on strategy and able to express complicated issues in concise and simple terms."