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MARLINTRO - Maritime Law
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Course content
Note: This course will be given a new code from spring semester 2006, and you will find all relevant information JUR5401 - Maritime Law
Extensive coverage of the special liability rules that apply at sea, carriage of goods, contracts of affreightment and marine insurance. Other topics include contract practices, modern developments (such as electronic bills of lading), the relation to international law (IMO traties), organizational matters in shipping and traditional maritime law topics like salvage and general average.
This course in Maritime Law (MARLINTRO) corresponds with Maritime Law (JUTMARIT), the optional subject taught in English. Further particulars on teaching, exams, training goals and literature for this course in Maritime Law you will find under JUTMARIT - Maritime Law.
MARLINTRO - Maritime Law, is intended for students attending the Master of Maritime Law. If you are accepted at this Master of Laws, you may use the code MARLINTRO when you enroll and register for exam.
Learning outcomes
To give an introduction to Maritime Law, the study of legal rules applicable to shipping.
Admission
To be allowed to take the exam in MARLINTRO - Maritime Law, you must be accepted at the Maritime Law (master's - 1 1/2 years) .
Students at UiO must apply for courses in StudentWeb.
International applicants, if you are not already enrolled as a student at UiO, please see our information about admission requirements and procedures for international applicants.
Prerequisites
No obligatory prerequisites beyond the minimum requirements for entrance to higher education in Norway.
Teaching
Lectures, seminars and group work.
Exam information
6-hour written exam.
Contact us
The Faculty of Law
Visiting address:
Urbygningen, Karl Johans gate 47
Visiting hours:
15 Sept -14 May: 09.30 a.m.-15.45 p.m., 15. May -14 Sept:
9.30 a.m.-15 p.m.
Postal address:
P.O. Box 6706 St. Olavs plass
N - 0130 Oslo, Norway
Fax: +47 22 85 96 58
E-mail: info@jus.uio.no
Web: www.jus.uio.no/english/