11 September 2024 - 13 September 2024
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Durham Radisson Hotel, Durham. United Kingdom
£2,625 (£2,250 per person plus accommodation £375)
*THIS WORKSHOP IS NOW FULL AND NO MORE BOOKINGS ARE BEING TAKEN*
The Caspian Sea maritime boundaries. Image by IBRU
Clearly defined maritime boundaries are essential for good international relations and effective ocean management, yet few coastal states have agreed all their maritime boundaries with their neighbours. Part of the reason for this is that boundary delimitation requires a range of specialist legal and technical skills which are not always readily available to governments.
Combining lectures, discussions and practical exercises, IBRU’s most popular workshop helps participants develop the skills needed to achieve an equitable division of maritime space and clearly defined maritime boundaries.
Mr Stephen Fietta KC, Founder and Partner, Fietta LLP
Mr Coalter Lathrop, President, Sovereign Geographic, Inc.
Professor Alina Miron, Professor of International Law, University of Angers
Professor Martin Pratt, Director, Bordermap Consulting
Ms Amy Sander, Barrister, Essex Court Chambers
Maritime Boundary Delimitation Flyer
Welcome and introduction
Maritime boundaries: the legal framework
Identifying an equitable solution 1
Identifying an equitable solution 2
Baselines and basepoints in maritime delimitation
Technical aspects of maritime delimitation
Negotiating maritime boundaries
Practical exercise Working in teams, participants will seek to delimit an equitable and technically robust maritime boundary between two neighbouring states.
Practical exercise debrief
Options for resolving maritime boundary disputes
Round-table discussion
This session will address maritime boundary-related topics not examined elsewherein the programme and issues raised during the workshop.
Potential topics include:
In addition to tuition and all course materials, the fee covers the following:
Radisson Blu Hotel, Durham, United Kingdom
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Accommodation for 3 nights from Tuesday 10 September will be included in the workshop fee.
You are expected to organise your own travel arrangements to the United Kingdom. Please be aware that if you require a visa to visit the UK, you will be required to apply for your own visa for entry in to the country. Please allow enough time for your visa to be processed before the start of the workshop. A letter on invitation can be provided to support your visa application.
Teaching and workshop materials will be in English.
Cancellations must be received in writing not later than the 24 August 2024 and will be subject to a £250 cancellation fee, unless a substitute participant is offered. After this date the full registration fee will be charged for all cancellations.
IBRU reserves the right to modify the programme as necessary, without notice to participants.
For countries on the United Nations Least Developed Countries List (LDC), the cost of the workshop will be £1,500 +accommodation per participant.
NOTE: Places will be restricted to only 2 places per LDC country per workshop at this reduced rate. Any additional places will be available at the full cost price. Places will be available on a first come first served basis.
The cost of the workshop is £2,675 per participant inclusive of accommodation. (£1,625 LDC rate). Payment by BACS or by major credit and debit cards.
Full payment must be received prior to the workshop.