Maritime law evolving
- A.A. 2021/2022
- CFU 8, 8(m)
- Ore 40, 40(m)
- Classe di laurea L-14, LMG/01(m)
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The objective of the course is to introduce students to the complexity of legal system regarding Maritime Law. Classes will be focused on the most important topics of maritime law, with particular regard to the common law. The course takes a structured and integrated approach to the highly specialized rules of shipping. The course will cover traditional subjects and examines in depth issues of maritime law and practice from a modern perspective through artificial intelligence and the use of the new technology.
The course is focused on the following topics:
- The conflict of laws;
- Shipbuilding, Sale, Finance and Registration;
- International trade and Shipping Documents;
- Charterparties;
- Cargo claims and Bills of Lading;
- Carriage of passengers;
- The liabilities of the vessel;
- Public international law aspects of shipping regulation;
- Safety and compliance;
- Marine pollution from shipping activities;
- Marine insurance;
- Procedures for Enforcement.
- The application of the EU Competition rules to the marine sector
- 1. (A) Yvonne Baatz Maritime Law Informa Law from Routhledge, Abingdon; New York, 2021 » Pagine/Capitoli: 625
Slides and others materials will be provided during the course.
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Face to face lessons and seminars in order to encourage students interactions.
The course will be implemented by the study of jurisprudential cases.
Specific materials and texts on particular topics will be suggested during classes.
- The final exam will be oral and will focus on the whole program.
The exam is aimed at verifying:
- the depth of knowledge gained;
- the property of legal and technical language;
- the critical and methodological skills acquired.
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