What will ICMA 2017 offer you?
Gain up-to-date knowledge of the key development in maritime law which you can put in practice straight away
Access the best networking and increase your profile in the international maritime world – attracting around 300 delegates from all over the world
Hear from leading international profiles in maritime arbitration
Be part of the debate to shape the future of the maritime industry
What is ICMA?
The next International Congress of Maritime Arbitrators (ICMA) will take place in Copenhagen from September 25th - 29th 2017, hosted by the Danish Institute of Arbitration. The five-day Congress is expected to draw around 300 delegates to the Danish capital.
ICMA, which is held every 2 or 3 years, is an important forum for maritime arbitrators, lawyers and for the world wide shipping industry in which to deliberate on and exchange experience, views and news.
Aside from providing a forum for discussion and high quality papers, ICMA also includes a social program for accompanying persons and delegates. A black tie dinner is a tradition, as are one or two cocktail parties.
The final programme and speakers will be decided by the ICMA Topics Committee based on the papers received before 15 January 2016. For more information
The Twentieth International Congress of Maritime Arbitrators (ICMA XX) will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark from 25 to 29 September 2017.
The Topics & Agenda Committee has been formed and can be found on the left.
Proposals to present papers at ICMA XX are now invited. A list of suggested categories of topics can be found on the right. In addition, papers on any subject matter relevant to the practice of maritime law and maritime arbitration of both a procedural and substantive nature are invited.
Papers will be presented in both plenary and parallel sessions, each of which will include a panel of speakers.
Speakers will be invited from the international maritime and arbitration community to present, at plenary sessions, papers on subject matters of significant general interest.
Papers to be presented in parallel sessions will be those dealing with more specialized subject matter than those presented in the plenary sessions.
Each speaker will be given 15 minutes to present the most interesting aspect of his/her paper likely to generate lively discussion amongst the speaker, panel members and fellow delegates.
Papers selected for presentation will be required to be submitted by 15 June 2017. A template will be provided.
Email enquiries should be directed to the Committee Chair, Peter McQueen, or to any Committee Member.
09月25日
2017
09月29日
2017
注册截止日期
2015年05月11日 中国 上海市
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