Certificate Course In Maritime Law By NALSAR University of Law and Suveeksha Eduskills

Update: 2021-10-05 12:12 GMT

Nalsar University of Law has collaborated with Suveeksha Eduskills Limited, the 21 st century online education content, to launch a 12-week exhaustive Certificate Course in Maritime Law with the topmost Admiralty firms of the country. The 60 hours course is not going to be a mundane academic exercise driven by textbooks and unilateral lectures but will be an exciting journey for maritime professionals and law students with debates, group discussions, mooting sessions, and expert talks from the bigwigs of the Maritime industry. The immersive course will cover a diverse range of topics like salvage, collision liabilities, carriage of passengers, marine pollution liabilities, ship arrest, towage contracts, the limitation of liabilities and maritime liens, international maritime conventions, and employment at sea and health and safety. This program aims to provide candidates with an opportunity to enhance their professional skill-set and prepare for leadership positions in the Maritime world.

Improving employability is a key priority for us, and keeping that in mind we are committed to organizing live interactions, practical training which will give students an immense opportunity not only for learning but networking and placements too.

The session starting October 25th, 2021 will be inaugurated by Amitabh Kumar (DG, Shipping) at 3:00 PM on Zoom.

Click the below link to find out more Information:

https://suveeksha.com/courses/marine-law/

Course Outcomes

  • Understand the legal framework on maritime and admiralty law in India
  • Appreciate the legal and practical principles governing maritime and admiralty law in India.
  • Apply legal arguments to maritime law and admiralty law in India.
Course Module
  • Introduction of Maritime Law & Sources of Maritime Law, IMO, and International Maritime Laws
  • Charterparties I- The Contractual Types of Charterparties
  • Carriage of Goods by Sea- Functions of Bills of Lading
  • Scope of Admiralty Jurisdiction
  • Maritime Claim and Limitation of Liability
  • Maritime Claims
  • Maritime Law Statutes
  • Disputes Resolution in Maritime Law

Registration Link:  https://rzp.io/l/d3iAazj

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