Maritime Shipping Law and Contracts of Carriage
Maritime Shipping Law and Contracts of Carriage, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 33 lectures, based on 42 reviews, and has 132 subscribers.
You will learn about Broad knowledge of the laws governing maritime shipping and Logistics Understand key legal principles in shipping Analyze the fundamental provisions of UNCLOS, including territorial sea boundaries, exclusive economic zones (EEZs), etc. Extensive insight into contracts, including terms and conditions Be informed about the different charter party agreements Learn about contractual relationships in maritime shipping Be informed about contracts between shipowner and charterer Examine the various rules governing carriage of goods Be informed of landmark cases and their significance in the maritime industry. This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners in need of basic and extensive knowledge and processes or Industry professionals seeking broad knowledge in the industry or Students working toward professional and academic certifications It is particularly useful for Beginners in need of basic and extensive knowledge and processes or Industry professionals seeking broad knowledge in the industry or Students working toward professional and academic certifications.
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Summary
Title: Maritime Shipping Law and Contracts of Carriage
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.6
Number of Lectures: 33
Number of Published Lectures: 33
Number of Curriculum Items: 33
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 33
Original Price: $94.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Broad knowledge of the laws governing maritime shipping and Logistics
- Understand key legal principles in shipping
- Analyze the fundamental provisions of UNCLOS, including territorial sea boundaries, exclusive economic zones (EEZs), etc.
- Extensive insight into contracts, including terms and conditions
- Be informed about the different charter party agreements
- Learn about contractual relationships in maritime shipping
- Be informed about contracts between shipowner and charterer
- Examine the various rules governing carriage of goods
- Be informed of landmark cases and their significance in the maritime industry.
Who Should Attend
- Beginners in need of basic and extensive knowledge and processes
- Industry professionals seeking broad knowledge in the industry
- Students working toward professional and academic certifications
Target Audiences
- Beginners in need of basic and extensive knowledge and processes
- Industry professionals seeking broad knowledge in the industry
- Students working toward professional and academic certifications
This course Maritime Shipping Law and Contracts of Carriage provides a comprehensive exploration of the legal frameworks and contractual arrangements that govern the global maritime shipping industry. This course delves into the intricate aspects of shipping laws and the contracts that facilitate the movement of goods by sea, encompassing both domestic and international perspectives.
The course combines legal theory with practical insights to equip students with a solid understanding of maritime shipping laws and contracts of carriage. It is suitable for law students, professionals in the maritime industry, logistics experts, and anyone interested in the legal intricacies of global shipping operations.
Understand and investigate the liabilities and responsibilities of shipowners, carriers, and other parties involved in maritime transportation, considering issues like seaworthiness, due diligence, and limitation of liability.
Explore the legal aspects of the carriage of goods by sea, covering issues related to cargo handling, stowage, and delivery, as well as the implications of loss, damage, and delay. Examine key international conventions that regulate maritime activities, such as the Hague-Visby Rules, Hamburg Rules, and Rotterdam Rules, focusing on their significance in shaping liability, responsibilities, and rights in maritime transactions.
Gain an in-depth understanding of the historical, political, and legal context that led to the creation and adoption of UNCLOS, including its significance in promoting international cooperation, maritime security, and resource management. Get information about landmark maritime cases and their significance in the industry.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: International Maritime Law
Lecture 1: International Law and Customary Law
Lecture 2: Treaties
Lecture 3: United Nations Convention on the Laws of the Sea (UNCLOS)
Lecture 4: Land Reclamation Case: Malaysia v. Singapore Under UNCLOS
Lecture 5: Navigational Rights Case: Costa Rica v. Nicaragua
Chapter 3: International Maritime Organization (IMO)
Lecture 1: Purposes of the International Maritime Organization (IMO)
Lecture 2: IMO Instruments, Development and Entry into Force
Lecture 3: IMO Main Organs
Chapter 4: Carriage of Goods Conventions
Lecture 1: Hague Rules
Lecture 2: Hague-Visby Rules
Lecture 3: Hamburg Rules
Lecture 4: Rotterdam Rules
Lecture 5: Carrier's Duties Under the Different Conventions
Lecture 6: Pyrene Co Ltd v Scindia Steam Navigation Co Ltd (1954) on Hague Rules
Lecture 7: The Muncaster Castle (1961)
Lecture 8: Jindal Iron and Steel Co. v. Islamic Solidarity Shipping Co. (2005)
Chapter 5: Key Conventions
Lecture 1: Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention
Lecture 2: MARPOL Convention
Lecture 3: Standards of Training Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW)
Lecture 4: Maritime Labour Convention (MLC)
Chapter 6: Contracts, with Maritime Shipping Examples
Lecture 1: Contract Definition
Lecture 2: Categories of Contract
Lecture 3: Elements of a Contract – Offer, Acceptance, Consideration, Legality
Lecture 4: Contract Terms and Conditions
Lecture 5: Discharge of Contracts
Lecture 6: Condition vs Warranty. The Mihalis Angelos (1970)
Lecture 7: Adler v Dickson (The “Himalaya”) [1955]
Chapter 7: Other Notable International Convention and Codes
Lecture 1: International Safety Management (ISM) Code
Lecture 2: Carriage of Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code
Lecture 3: Port State Control
Lecture 4: International Ship and Port-facility Security (ISPS) Code
Lecture 5: Due Diligence & Seaworthiness. CMA CGM Libra Case (2021)
Instructors
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Ayoola Ponle, Brightsea Resources
Chartered Shipbroker, Safety Practitioner, Marine Operations
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- 3 stars: 7 votes
- 4 stars: 13 votes
- 5 stars: 20 votes
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