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    • BIICL Short Course: Law of the Sea – Online | starts 26 September 2025
     
    June 21, 2025

    BIICL Short Course: Law of the Sea – Online | starts 26 September 2025

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    BIICL Short Course: Law of the Sea – Online Starts 26 September 2025


    The course provides an insightful overview of the international law of the sea and the pressing challenges confronting the world’s oceans and seas. Led by experts from both academia and practice, participants will gain a robust working understanding of the main sources of the law of the sea, including treaties, customary law, and judicial practice. These components are examined in various contexts, from marine environment protection, climate change and vulnerable species management to the governance of global commons, deep-sea activities and, crucially, the peaceful settlement of international maritime disputes. The course offers fresh practical insights by analysing real-world examples, current issues, emerging trends, and new directions in the field.


    Topics and Tutors:

    • Keynote: The United Nations Law of the Sea Convention: Past, Present & Future
      Professor Sir Malcolm D Evans, Regent’s Park College, University of Oxford, Honorary Senior Fellow, BIICL
    • International Regulation of Fisheries & Management of Fisheries Disputes in the EEZ
      Prof Dr Richard Barnes, Lincoln University
    • Protection of the Marine Environment & Control of Marine Pollution under UNCLOS
      Dr Rozemarijn Roland Holst, University of Edinburgh
    • Governance of Global Commons: Deep Seabed Mining & Marine Genetic Resources
      Dr Naomi Burke O’Sullivan,  European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Former ITLOS Legal Officer
    • Delimitation of Maritime Zones within and beyond 200 nautical miles
      Dr Angel Horna, Minister-Counsellor, Permanent Mission of Peru to the United Nations Office and Other International Organizations in Geneva
    • Disputed Maritime Areas and Energy Resources
      Dr Constantinos Yiallourides,  BIICL and Macquarie University, Sydney
    • Ocean Sustainability and Climate Change
      Dr Mitchell Lennan,  University of Aberdeen
    • Regulating GHG Emissions from Ships and the Role of the IMO
      Fernanda Millicay, Argentina Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    • Human Rights at Sea
      Dr Jean-Pierre Gauci,  BIICL
    • Dispute Settlement in the Law of the Sea & The Role of ITLOS
      H.E Judge Tomas Heidar, President of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

    This course is beneficial to anyone interested in ocean governance including those working in government (including national and sub-national government), NGOs, legal practice, companies and academia (including students).

    Past participants have said:

    “Really informative, accessible and interactive – even as a non-Lawyer”

    “Brilliant course, very well organised and chaired”

    “Really informative with applied case studies. It has given me lots of pointers which will help me with my own research and was all round an excellent course”


    FIND OUT MORE AND REGISTER ONLINE


    More about BIICL training

    Beyond the Law of the Sea course, BIICL is offering a range of courses this autumn designed to enable legal practitioners, government officials, students, academics, and civil society organisations to gain expert insights and to deepen their knowledge in areas of international law.

    Find out more about BIICL training this autumn

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    23 Hauxley Links
    Low Hauxley
    Morpeth
    Northumberland
    NE65 0JR

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