Former Interim Head of state, Ernest Shonekan, is to chair the fifteenth edition of the International Maritime Seminar for Judges, in Abuja.
Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen and Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi will be Special Guests of Honour and Chief Host.
Director, Special Duties of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Ignatius Nweke who made this known, said the three-day seminar was aimed at bringing judges, lawyers, practitioners and other stakeholders together to enrich their knowledge on maritime laws.
He said the seminar also aimed at equipping the stakeholders in the sector with the challenges of interpreting and applying international maritime laws in settlement of shipping related disputes.
“The three-day seminar slated to hold between July 3 and July 5 is expected to consider some salient topics,’’ he said.
He mentioned the topics to include “Introduction to Maritime Law, Applicability of International Treaties to Nigerian Laws, Rights of a Cargo Owner at the Insolvency of the Carrier.“
“The seminar will focus on the Hanin Shipping Experience, The Draft Convention Recognition of Foreign Judicial Sale of Ships: The Nigerian Position, Piracy and Armed Robbery at Sea: Interpretation and Economic Implication.
“An overview of the Proposed Liability Regime for Inland Carriage of Goods (Rail and Waterways), that will help in defining the scope of status of legal matters involving Nigerian Shippers.
“The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen and Chibuike Amaechi will be Special Guests of Honour and Chief Host respectively.
“Expected participants include Justices of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Justices of the Federal and State High Courts, Attorneys-General, Maritime Law Practitioners and maritime stakeholders.
