Presentations
The full papers are to be published in a special issue of the Comparative Maritime Law journal. For more information, access the second presentation under the "Welcome Panel" section, below.
Welcome Panel
Dr. Massimiliano Musi - The International Transport Law Review Initiative
Dr. Adriana Vincenca Padovan - Comparative Maritime Law – Collection of Papers
First Panel
Dr. Massimiliano Musi - The Concept of “Ship”
Shuo Liu - Is Defining ‘Ship’ within the Context of Maritime Law a Losing Battle?
Dr. Jan Albers - Current Issues Related to the Arrest of Ships
Second Panel
Aniekan Sylvester-Akpan - The European Maritime Cabotage Law: Its Critical Deficiencies
Dr. Arber Gjeta - Legal Nature of Port Authorities in Albanian Legislation
Lawrence Dardani - Recent Developments in the Italian Regime of Limitation of Shipowners’ Liability
Third Panel
Federico Franchina - The Seaworthiness Duty: Marine Insurance and Marine Pollution Aspects
Dr. Adriana Vincenca Padovan - The Amount and Scope of P&I Insurance Cover for Pollution Liabilities as One of the Aspects of the Role of Marine Insurance in the Protection of Marine Environment
Fourth Panel
Dr. Mišo Mudrić - Recklessly and With Knowledge that Damage Would Probably Result
Carlo Corcione - Third Parties Protection in Carriage of Goods by Sea: A Theoretical Perspective
Fifth Panel
Belma Bulut - Shipowner as a Maritime Performing Party
Dr. José Manuel Martín Osante - Liability Regime of Carriers and Maritime Performing Parties in the Rotterdam Rules
Unho Lee - A Prospect of Electronic Transport Records: Present and Post-Rotterdam Rules
Sixt Panel
Zoran Tasić - Legal Aspects of Ship’s Delivery
Julia Constantino Chagas Lessa - Who has the Liability in a Network of Responsibility?
Seventh Panel
Melita Milenković - Concession on Croatian Highway and Directive 2014/23 EU on the Award of Concession Contracts
Dr. Aitor Zurimendi Isla - Substitute Carrier in CIM
Closing Panel
Prof. D. Rhidian Thomas - Words, Language and the Law