Marine Salvage is the process of rescuing, repairing and refloating a ship, its cargo and crew and other properties from unforeseen imminent peril. Ship salvage operations are mandatory and must be accomplished rapidly and without delay in order to repair, remove ship wreck and clear out the passage for further navigation and also reduce marine pollution.
- Provides you with an opportunity to acquire and develop the knowledge and skills for this niche but important field of law.
- It is taught by academics and practitioners who have years of experience in the field.
- The emphasis of the programme is on understanding how the law of salvage works in relation to matters such as Salvage contracts, Towage contracts, Salvors liabilities and other matters.
- Ships’ officers
- Shore-based management staff
- Classification Societies
- Marine Insurers
- P&I Club Managers
- Port Authorities
- Coast Guard personnel