IMPRS and ITLOS present "The Hamburg Lectures on Maritime Affairs" Autumn 2010
The Research School established together with the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) an annual lecture series, the "Hamburg Lectures on Maritime Affairs" – giving distinguished scholars and practitioners the opportunity to present and discuss recent developments in the field of maritime affairs.
All lectures and panel discussions are open to the public. The take place in Hamburg at the International Max Planck Research School for Maritime Affairs, Mittelweg 187, 20148 Hamburg (IMPRS) or at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. The Hamburg Lectures will be published in a volume of our book series, the Hamburg Studies.
The schedule for the Hamburg Lectures 2010:
7 October 2010 "Maritime Delimitation – What Methods of ITLOS Settlement?" Evening Lecture, 6 p.m. Professor Lucius Caflisch (Institute of International Studies, Geneva)
14 October 2010 "Maritime Jurisdiction in Enclosed and Semi-enclosed Seas: The Mediterranean Experience" Evening Lecture, 6 p.m. Professor David Attard (Director, IMO International Maritime Law Institute, Malta)
18 October 2010 “Maritime employment contracts in the conflict of laws” IMPRS Evening Lecture, 6 p.m. Professor Wolfgang Wurmnest (University of Hanover, Germany)
27 October 2010 “Environmental pollution liability and insurance law ramifications in light of IMPRS the 'Deepwater Horizon' oil spill" Evening Lecture, 6 p.m. Dr Kyriaki Noussia (Senior Associate, I. K. R. P., Rokas & Partners International Law Firm, Athens, Greece)
10 November 2010 “Remedying of environmental damage caused by shipping” IMPRS Evening Lecture, 6 p.m. Professor Peter Wetterstein (Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland)
Contact Persons
Dr. Anatol Dutta maritime-affairs@mpipriv.de
and
Ms. Béatrice Koch Training@itlos.org
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