GMU Centre for Research on Maritime Labour Law is pleased to present before you the 2nd GMU Maritime Labour Law Academy on 22nd – 27th November 2021. About the Gujarat Maritime University Gujarat Maritime University (GMU) is an endeavour by Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB), the state regulator for the ports and maritime activities in Gujarat. The University has… Read More »

GMU Centre for Research on Maritime Labour Law is pleased to present before you the 2nd GMU Maritime Labour Law Academy on 22nd – 27th November 2021. About the Gujarat Maritime University Gujarat Maritime University (GMU) is an endeavour by Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB), the state regulator for the ports and maritime activities in Gujarat. The University has been conceived by visionaries to address the burgeoning need of the skilled workforce in the ever-changing dynamics of the...

GMU Centre for Research on Maritime Labour Law is pleased to present before you the 2nd GMU Maritime Labour Law Academy on 22nd – 27th November 2021.

About the Gujarat Maritime University

Gujarat Maritime University (GMU) is an endeavour by Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB), the state regulator for the ports and maritime activities in Gujarat. The University has been conceived by visionaries to address the burgeoning need of the skilled workforce in the ever-changing dynamics of the maritime sector.

The University has commenced its academic journey from 2019 with the establishment of its first School – School of Maritime Law, Policy & Administration (SMLPA), which offers LL.M and Post Graduate Diploma programmes in Maritime Law and International Trade Law. In pursuit of creating an institution of global standards, GMU has collaborated with internationally prominent institutions like Erasmus University, STC International and many more such alliances shall be forged in time to come.

About GMU Centre for Research on Maritime Labour Law

GMU Centre for Research on Maritime Labour Law was established in the year 2020. The Centre focuses on research related to various aspects of Maritime Labour Law, including occupational health and safety issues of seafarers and port workers. The Research Centre contribute to the goals of expanding knowledge and having a positive impact on society. Its vision is to get recognized globally and nationally as a Centre of excellence for research and capacity building in the field of Maritime Labour Law

About the GMU Maritime Labour Law Academy (GMLLA)

Maritime workers perform an admirable service to humanity by helping move ships and a variety of cargo from one port to the other. Seafarers have to face numerous challenges working on long-term contracts, at sea, and far away from home. These include issues related to repatriation, abandonment, non-payment of wages, etc. Mindful of problems faced by seafarers in international waters, some forward-looking developments have taken place in international law. Today there are numerous Conventions and recommendations on working conditions in the maritime transport sector. The purpose of these is to achieve decent working conditions for seafarers and to secure economic interests through fair competition for quality ship owners.

Maritime Labour Law Academy aims to generate awareness about the current legal regime related to Maritime Labour Law. A wide range of topics, including recruitment, employment contracts, issues related to seafarer abandonment, will be discussed during the event. Sessions will be taken by some of the leading Maritime Law experts from both India and abroad.

GMU Centre for Research on Maritime Labour Law successfully organised the first Edition of the Event in 2020. Encouraged by the overwhelming success of the first editions, the Centre is pleased to present before you the 2nd Edition of GMU Maritime Labour Law Academy. The 2nd Edition is scheduled to be organized virtually from 22 – 27 November 2021.

About 2nd GMU Maritime Labour Law Academy

Significance of the Course

Maritime Labour Law Academy will contribute to the goals of expanding knowledge and having a positive impact on society. Objective will be to make the participants aware of the present legal regime related to Maritime Labour Law and the challenges faced by the seafarer’s onboard vessel. The course will equip participants with knowledge on contemporary and advanced issues related to Maritime Labour Law. The Event would be ideal for students and professionals aiming to be specialists in the shipping and maritime sector.

Targeted Audience

The Event is designed for anyone interested in knowing about the present legal regime related to Maritime Labour Law and the issues related to its implementation. The course is also aimed to attract those already working in the industry but are keen to know about the regulations applying to seafarers.

Resource Persons

Sessions Resource Person
Navigating the Oceans: An Introduction to Seafaring

22 November

03:00 PM- 04:30 PM (IST)

Mr. Chirag Bahri,

Director of Regions

International Seafarers’ Welfare and

Assistance Network

Historical Perspectives of Seafarers in Shipping & Transitions amidst the Pandemic

22 November

05:00PM- 06:30PM (IST)

Commodore (Dr.) Odakkal Johnson

Ex. Director Maritime History Society

Process of Recruitment of Seafarers, and legal issues involved.

23 November

03:00 PM- 04:30 PM (IST)

Mr. T.K. Krishna Kumar

Dy. Director & Dy. Shipping Master,

Director Seamen’s Employment Office, Chennai

Present Legal Regime for Protecting Abandoned Seafarers and the Way Forward

23 November

5:00 PM to 06:30 PM (IST)

Mr. Andy Bowerman

Regional Director

Middle- East and South Asia,

Mission to Seafarers

Role of Admiralty Courts in Protecting Seafarers’ Rights

24 November

3:00 PM-4:30 PM (IST)

Prof. (Dr.) Proshanto Mukherjee

Professor Emeritus,

World Maritime University

Role of Flag State and Port State in Implementation of Maritime Labour Law

25 November

3:00PM-4:30PM (IST)

 

Capt. Amarinder Singh Brar

Marine Manager,

MFB Solicitors, UK

and

Former Flag State Inspector

Role of P&I Clubs as Financial Security Provider under Maritime Labour Convention, 2006

26 November

3:00 PM to 4:30 PM (IST)

Capt. Anuj Velankar

Regional Loss Prevention Director,

UK P&I Club

 

Role of Trade Unions, and Non-Governmental Organizations in Protecting Seafarers

27 November

03:00 PM to 4:30 PM (IST)

Mr. Abdulgani Y Serang

General Secretary-cum-Treasurer, Executive Board Member – International Transport Workers Federation (ITF); Vice chair, ITF Seafarers Section Asia Pacific Region

Link to Brochure: Click Here

Date

22 November 2021 to 27 November 2021

Mode

Online

Registration

Registration for Indian Participants

Fees

  • ₹590 (Students from Indian University)
  • ₹1180 (Others)

Registration Link: Click Here

Registration for Foreign Participants

Fees

  • USD 50

Registration Link: Click Here

Note: Certificate of Participation will be provided to all the Participants

Patron

Prof (Dr) S Shanthakumar

Director, School of Maritime Law, Policy and Administration, Gujarat Maritime University

Convener

Mr Mohit Gupta

Head, GMU Centre for Research on Maritime Labour Law and Assistant Professor, Gujarat Maritime University

Event Coordinator

Ms Roshna Jerome

Teaching and Research Associate, Gujarat Maritime University

Contact

Reported By: Roshna Jerome


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