Course Title: Maritime Law                        L T     P/    SW/    TOTA
S     FW       L
Course Code:                                                           CREDI
                                                                         T
Credit Units: 3
                                                                       UNITS
Course Objective:                                 2   1    -     -       3
The objective of the course is to familiarize the
students with the various laws in relation to maritime. In a time when
transportation at sea takes new technology as a competitive advantage towards
other means of transportation and with the congestions on the roads in Europe
the seagoing trade sees a new dawn. It is therefore important that the legal
aspect of maritime activities closely follows this development. The objective of
this course is to train students to meet the market’s demands for lawyers able to
understand and assess the growing market, and with strong knowledge on the
regulatory framework to support the sustainable development of global seagoing
trade.
The recent years of development within different fields of maritime activity calls
for more and more lawyers with a specialized knowledge of maritime law. The
needs for lawyers come from all fields in the maritime context. The transport
industry needs lawyers with an advanced academic background in maritime law.
So does the governments for both the diplomatic service in international
organizations and in domestic work such as the flag and port state control issues.
Pre-requisites:
The structure of the course is to show how international, regional and domestic
sources of law interact and create tensions and legal issues, inducing effects and
consequences on the shipping industry and the environment.
Student Learning Outcome:
The student shall be able to show with regard to:
Knowledge and Understanding
    Knowledge and in-depth understanding on how the rules both international
       and regional are interacting on maritime activities
    A deep insight into the latest research and
    The student will also be able to show in-depth knowledge of research
       methodologies and the application of these methodologies in a maritime
       context.
These learning outcomes will be achieved through a pedagogy which includes
lectures, Class discussion and Project assignments.
Skills and Abilities
    An ability to critically and systematically integrate knowledge and to
       analyze, judge and manage complex issues and situations even with limited
       information on the subject issue
    An ability to critically, independently and creatively identify and formulate
       legal issues in a maritime legal context.
Furthermore the student will
    be able to show the ability to plan and carry out qualified tasks through
       adequate methods in set timeframes and by doing so contribute to the
       development of knowledge
    be able to show the ability to evaluate the outcomes of his or her work
    be able to show in oral as well as in written form, the ability to describe and
       discuss the findings and conclusions in their work and the knowledge and
       the arguments upon which the conclusions are founded
    be able to show this ability both in a national and in an international context
       and
Values and Attitudes
    An ability to show an attitude objectively, critically and ethically in judging
       the legal developments related to Maritime Law and the impact it has on a
       national level as well as on the global arena
    An ability to show a consciousness of ethical aspects in global maritime
      market and intends to raise perspectives on the protection of contradictory
      interests in a sustainable national, regional and international legal
      framework.
The student will learn to understand the wide perspective of maritime law and also
understand the impacts on other areas with legal implications and to identify its
own needs of knowledge and to take responsibility for its further development of
knowledge.
Course Contents/Syllabus:
                                                                       Weightage
                                                                       %
 Module I: Introduction                                                20%
 Introduction to International Law in maritime context, Nature and
 Scope of Maritime Law, Customary law and treaty law,
 International Organizations, Regional Organizations, General,
 practical and economic aspects of maritime shipping, Introduction
 to Law of Carriage, Maritime legislations in India
 Module II: International Law on Shipping and Trade                    25%
 International sale of goods, Carriage of goods, Charter parties,
 Basic principles of marine insurance, Law of maritime safety, Law
 of maritime security, The Marine Insurance Act, 1963, The (Indian)
 Bills of Landing Act, 1856, The Carriage of Goods by Sea Act,
 1925
 Module III: General Shipping Law                                      25%
 Nationality, registration and ownership of ships, Law relating to
 maritime accidents and groundings, Law relating to wreck and
 salvage, Law relating to towage and marine pilotage, Maritime
 liability and its limitations
 Module IV: Admiralty Jurisdiction                                     30%
 Historical Background, The "Navigable Waters "Issue, Admiralty
 Jurisdiction in Tort Cases, Admiralty Jurisdiction in Contract
 Cases, Warranty of Seaworthiness, Injuries to Seamen, Merchant
 Shipping Act 1958, Multimodal Transportation of Goods Act 1993
Pedagogy for Course Delivery:
The course will be conducted using lectures, assignments. The students will be
acquainted with important case laws on the subject to understand the intricacies of
the subject.
Lab/ Practical details, if applicable: NA
List of Experiments: NA
Assessment/ Examination Scheme:
    Assessment/ Examination Scheme:
     Theory L/T (%) Lab/Practical/Studio (%)        End Term
                                                    Examination
          30%                      NA                      70%
    Theory Assessment (L&T):
        Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment
                                                            End Term
     Components                                            Examination
     (Drop down)
                    Mid-    Project     Viv   Attendance
                    Term                 a
                    Exam
     Weightage
     (%)
                     10%     10%        5%       5%           70%