Year: 2018 Language: english Author: Professor Yvonne Baatz Genre: Textbook Publisher: Informa Law from Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN Edition: Fourth edition Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 692 Description: Maritime Law flourishes at the University of Southampton. Its ever popular maritime courses both at LLB and LLM level continue to attract students from all over the world. The courses run by its Institute of Maritime Law, most notably the three-week course in Southampton every summer and the two-week course in Singapore every May, do the same. The Donald O’May Lecture every autumn continues to be given by speakers held in the highest esteem in the shipping community most recently in 2016 by Elizabeth Blackburn QC and in 2015 by Sir Bernard Eder. Conferences are organised on topical issues and the support of the city firms, most recently Reed Smith and Norton Rose Fulbright, is gratefully acknowledged. Our most recent projects have included work on unmanned ships and the possible consequences of Brexit on maritime law. All these activities contribute to create a vibrant research culture not only amongst academics at the University of Southampton, but also with other academics and practitioners across the globe. This fourth edition of Maritime Law is a product of that collaboration.
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Maritime Law - 4th Edition
Language: english
Author: Professor Yvonne Baatz
Genre: Textbook
Publisher: Informa Law from Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
Edition: Fourth edition
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 692
Description: Maritime Law flourishes at the University of Southampton. Its ever popular maritime courses both at LLB and LLM level continue to attract students from all over the world. The courses run by its Institute of Maritime Law, most notably the three-week course in Southampton every summer and the two-week course in Singapore every May, do the same. The Donald O’May Lecture every autumn continues to be given by speakers held in the highest esteem in the shipping community most recently in 2016 by Elizabeth Blackburn QC and in 2015 by Sir Bernard Eder. Conferences are organised on topical issues and the support of the city firms, most recently Reed Smith and Norton Rose Fulbright, is gratefully acknowledged. Our most recent projects have included work on unmanned ships and the possible consequences of Brexit on maritime law. All these activities contribute to create a vibrant research culture not only amongst academics at the University of Southampton, but also with other academics and practitioners across the globe. This fourth edition of Maritime Law is a product of that collaboration.
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