Postgraduate Certificate in Maritime Arbitration
Introduction to Maritime Arbitration: Maritime arbitration is a method of dispute resolution that is commonly used in the maritime industry to resolve conflicts that arise in relation to marit …
Professional Certificate in Global Maritime Regulatory Compliance
Introduction to Maritime Regulations: Maritime regulations are a set of rules and guidelines that govern the operations of ships and vessels at sea. These regulations are put in place to ensur …
Postgraduate Certificate in Maritime Security and Risk Management
… and goods. By establishing clear guidelines and protocols, maritime stakeholders can mitigate risks and respond swiftly to security incidents. International Maritime Organization (IMO) The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for regulating shipping and promoting maritime safety and security. The IM …
Certificate in Admiralty Law
… internationally. It covers a wide range of issues, including marine commerce, marine navigation, marine environmental protection, and marine salvage. Marine Pollution: refers to the introduction of harmful substances or energy into the marine environment, such as oil spills, chemical pollution, and marine debris. These pollutants can have devastating effects on marine lif …
Certificate in Admiralty Law
Admiralty Law: also known as maritime law, is a body of laws, conventions, and treaties that governs private and public maritime activities and offenses. It covers a wide range of topics including shipping, sailors, navigation, and marine environmental …
Professional Certificate in Diary Studies
… indicates that the sample size and study duration are sufficient to capture the range of experiences. Detecting saturation involves iterative analysis; if after several weeks no new codes emerge, the researcher may decide to conclude data collection. Longitudinal design refers to a study that follows participants over an extended period, allowing for observation of …