Shipping and Maritime Commercial Law

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MODULE CODE

LW4017

CREDIT VALUE

10 ECTS (20 UK CREDITS)

DELIVERY

Semester 2
Shipping and Maritime Commercial Law

Module Aims

Aim 1


This module examines the theoretical and practical legal issues relating to the conduct of maritime affairs in a commercial context. The module intends to set the topics within a multidisciplinary background underlying the international law relating to the carriage of goods by sea, with emphasis on the distinct types of contractual regimes employed and the associated liabilities. In addition, the module attempts to make clear an understanding of the distinct liabilities under the law relating to marine insurance.

Shipping and Maritime Commercial Law

Module Content

  1. General international legal framework and international organisations
  2. Charterparties
  3. Voyage charterparties
  4. Time charterparties
  5. Bills of lading
  6. Incoterms
  7. International conventions
  8. Marine Insurance: historical background
  9. Hull and machinery marine insurance
  10. P & I marine insurance
PROGRAMME SPECIFICATIONS

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this module, a student will be able to:

 1


Identify and critically analyse the meaning and purpose of the core legal doctrines of international law relating to the carriage of goods by sea and marine insurance.

2


Critically evaluate the core concepts of the law relating to carriage of goods by sea and machine insurance.

3


Critically apply international norms and rules to problems arising from disputes relating to the carriage of goods by sea and marine insurance claims.

4


Engage in academic debate and present ideas in a structured and accurate manner.

5


Research, critically evaluate and present well-structured arguments in written and oral work.

Shipping and Maritime Commercial Law

Teaching Methods

Preparation for the workshops will involve extensive research and reading, to consider and critically analyse the set topics and the discussion questions, set in advance, arising from those topics. Students are expected to prepare answers to the discussion questions and present these to, and discuss with, the workshop tutor and workshop group members. In addition to the skills of analysis and research, students are expected to develop and apply skills of analytical discussion, oral expression and writing. Students will engage with other students and staff in online activities, and synchronous and asynchronous workshops, to consider and critically analyse particular sources and engage in discussion leading to the development of these skills.
The workshops also give students the opportunity to synthesise in a more dynamic way the independent learning already undertaken and apply principles from various themes covered in the workshop activity sheets.

Shipping and Maritime Commercial Law

Assessment Methods

This module is assessed through one Written Assessment and one Examination.

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