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Centre for Maritime Law (CML)
Centre for Maritime Law (CML)
The National Law University Odisha, Cuttack (NLUO) established the Centre for Maritime Law in 2015 with an aim to build a centre of excellence and research in the field of maritime law in India. The Centre works to promote teaching, research, training, and extension activities in the area concerning the law of the sea, maritime trade and practices, maritime safety, maritime insurance, marine environment and polices, and maritime labour linked with the other coastal/non-land lock regions in India for the enhancement of the shipping and maritime clusters. The centre aims to provide excellent platform for interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary teaching, research and trainings in become the Centre of Excellence for Maritime Studies in India.
Vision and Mission
The Centre aims to form a nexus between maritime law and the shipping industry while focusing on the sustainability of marine environment and to operate within the campus community and at national as well as international levels to influence maritime initiatives, strategic research directions and policies. Further, we are working to get the recognition from State government of Odisha as the Think tank of odisha government related to maritime related policies.
Objectives
To advocate the importance of maritime law by engaging in public discourses.
To facilitate policy-based research in a holistic manner, broaden the awareness of the value of maritime research and support strong infrastructure for interdisciplinary research.
To promote international outreach and build an extensive network of distinguished individuals from the maritime industry.
To address the challenges that pose a threat to the country’s economic and strategic interests, and can have a negative impact on the safety and security of shipping and the maritime environment.
Activities / Events / Research Activities
Guest Lecture & Concluding Ceremony of Triple Credit Certificate Course on ‘Maritime Law and Practice’
Organized 2 editions of NLUO – Ganesh & Co. National Maritime Law Essay Writing Competition August 2021 and June 2019.
Webinar on Dimensions and Opportunities in Maritime Law (July 2020)).
Video Series on ‘Impact of Covid-19 on Shipping Industry’ (May 2020).
The Centre successfully organised 1st International Conference on Maritime Law on February, 2020, in partnership with Paradip Port Trust and HP Law Advocates on “Reshaping the New Horizons: Maritime Law Perspective in 21st Century.
Edited and Published Book Titled ‘Through the Lens of Maritime Law: A World View’ with Eastern Book Company (EBC) online (February 2020).
5 Editions of Newsletter “MariNe”
Guest Lecture by Prof. Proshanto K, Mukherjee, Captain Madhu Vadekkepat & Captain Mirza M Baig (2023 -2024)
Interviewed – Captain Madhu Vadekkepat
Podcast series – CML Talks – Aishwarye Dubey Sir
Journals
CML Newsletter Issue I
CML Newsletter Issue II
CML Newsletter Issue III
CML Newsletter Issue IV
CML Newsletter Issue V
Advisory Board Members
Captain Madhu Vadakkepat
Dr. Neeru Chadha
Centre Directors
Mr. Akash Kumar
Mr. Abhay Kumar
Members
Samridhi Prakash
Swayam Sambhab Mohanty
Lohitaaksha Mohapatra
Stuti Pani
Anunay Bhardwaj
Photo Gallery
Student Members
1. Santriptata Swain
2. Samridhi Prakash
3. Swayam Sambhad Mohanty
4. Aditya Danturty
5. Lohitaaksha Mohapatra
Contact Us
For any inquiry drop us an e-mail on
cml@nluo.ac.in
Other Links
Success !
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Centre for Maritime Law (CML)
Centre for Maritime Law (CML)
The National Law University Odisha, Cuttack (NLUO) established the Centre for Maritime Law in 2015 with an aim to build a centre of excellence and research in the field of maritime law in India. The Centre works to promote teaching, research, training, and extension activities in the area concerning the law of the sea, maritime trade and practices, maritime safety, maritime insurance, marine environment and polices, and maritime labour linked with the other coastal/non-land lock regions in India for the enhancement of the shipping and maritime clusters. The centre aims to provide excellent platform for interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary teaching, research and trainings in become the Centre of Excellence for Maritime Studies in India.
Vision and Mission
The Centre aims to form a nexus between maritime law and the shipping industry while focusing on the sustainability of marine environment and to operate within the campus community and at national as well as international levels to influence maritime initiatives, strategic research directions and policies. Further, we are working to get the recognition from State government of Odisha as the Think tank of odisha government related to maritime related policies.
Objectives
To advocate the importance of maritime law by engaging in public discourses.
To facilitate policy-based research in a holistic manner, broaden the awareness of the value of maritime research and support strong infrastructure for interdisciplinary research.
To promote international outreach and build an extensive network of distinguished individuals from the maritime industry.
To address the challenges that pose a threat to the country’s economic and strategic interests, and can have a negative impact on the safety and security of shipping and the maritime environment.
Activities / Events / Research Activities
Guest Lecture & Concluding Ceremony of Triple Credit Certificate Course on ‘Maritime Law and Practice’
Organized 2 editions of NLUO – Ganesh & Co. National Maritime Law Essay Writing Competition August 2021 and June 2019.
Webinar on Dimensions and Opportunities in Maritime Law (July 2020)).
Video Series on ‘Impact of Covid-19 on Shipping Industry’ (May 2020).
The Centre successfully organised 1st International Conference on Maritime Law on February, 2020, in partnership with Paradip Port Trust and HP Law Advocates on “Reshaping the New Horizons: Maritime Law Perspective in 21st Century.
Edited and Published Book Titled ‘Through the Lens of Maritime Law: A World View’ with Eastern Book Company (EBC) online (February 2020).
5 Editions of Newsletter “MariNe”
Guest Lecture by Prof. Proshanto K, Mukherjee, Captain Madhu Vadekkepat & Captain Mirza M Baig (2023 -2024)
Interviewed – Captain Madhu Vadekkepat
Podcast series – CML Talks – Aishwarye Dubey Sir
Journals
CML Newsletter Issue I
CML Newsletter Issue II
CML Newsletter Issue III
CML Newsletter Issue IV
CML Newsletter Issue V
Advisory Board Members
Captain Madhu Vadakkepat
Dr. Neeru Chadha
Centre Directors
Mr. Akash Kumar
Mr. Abhay Kumar
Members
Samridhi Prakash
Swayam Sambhab Mohanty
Lohitaaksha Mohapatra
Stuti Pani
Anunay Bhardwaj
Photo Gallery
Student Members
1. Santriptata Swain
2. Samridhi Prakash
3. Swayam Sambhad Mohanty
4. Aditya Danturty
5. Lohitaaksha Mohapatra
Contact Us
For any inquiry drop us an e-mail on
cml@nluo.ac.in
Other Links
Success !