As the subject suggests, who is going where for maritime law for this year?!?!
Who is going where for Maritime Law?
Posted Jan 06, 2011 12:26
Posted Jan 10, 2011 23:36
As the subject suggests, who is going where for maritime law for this year?!?!
I'd say Tulane (US) is known as "the place" to study Maritime Law. In Europe, I'd probably take a look at Southampton's LLM programme.
I'd say Tulane (US) is known as "the place" to study Maritime Law. In Europe, I'd probably take a look at Southampton's LLM programme.
Posted Jan 12, 2011 23:17
The IMO's International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI) is often overlooked, but is a formidable challenger in the academic field of international maritime law. IMLI's academic programme is impressive (see: www.imli.org), as are its visiting fellows, hailing from Oxford, MLAUS, BIMCO, the IMO, etc. Best of all, IMLI's alumni network consists of graduates from 115 countries worldwide. IMLI is based in Malta, in the center of Mediterranean--where better to study maritime law?
Posted Jan 12, 2011 23:21
The IMO's International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI) is often overlooked, but is a formidable challenger in the academic field of international maritime law. IMLI's academic programme is impressive (see: www.imli.org), as are its visiting fellows, hailing from Oxford, MLAUS, BIMCO, the IMO, etc. Best of all, IMLI's alumni network consists of graduates from 115 countries worldwide. IMLI is based in Malta, in the center of Mediterranean--where better to study maritime law?
Hello Sarah !
Would you be so kind as to enlighten us as regards the job prospect after completing IMLI LLM programme ?
I am really curious ! The programme clearly looks suited for anyone willing to specialize in Maritime law (especially as it's "sponsored / endorsed" by the United Nations).
Hello Sarah !
Would you be so kind as to enlighten us as regards the job prospect after completing IMLI LLM programme ?
I am really curious ! The programme clearly looks suited for anyone willing to specialize in Maritime law (especially as it's "sponsored / endorsed" by the United Nations).
Posted Jan 13, 2011 00:11
Hi, Skiia,
The majority of IMLI LLM students return to work for their respective government maritime agencies. For students not already in government employment, the job search requires some initiative. The IMLI degree is a serious credential and very well respected.
The majority of IMLI LLM students return to work for their respective government maritime agencies. For students not already in government employment, the job search requires some initiative. The IMLI degree is a serious credential and very well respected.
Posted Jan 14, 2011 13:35
my pint is-where r the job prospects better...tulane or soton or imli???like worldwide?
Posted Jan 14, 2011 14:04
The majority of IMLI students--like most LLM students I imagine--already have law careers. Thus there is less emphasis on career counseling. For an indication of job prospects, you may wish to review the graduate listings in IMLI's "Global Directory" page to see where IMLI graduates have ended up.
Posted Jan 23, 2011 11:56
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