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Law and Legislation 3Laajuus (2.5 cr)

Code: SF14M303

Credits

2.5 op

Objective

STCW- Code: Table A-II/2;

The student is provided with knowledge of the various aspects of maritime law. He/she understands what is meant by non-contractual and contractual relations, and has a clear under-standing of the shipowner’s responsibilites and how these can be concretized. The student gains an understanding of the lia-bility issues in connection with a ship collision and oil damag-es, and understands questions related to salvage, financing and safety. The student understands contractual relations including different forms of freighting and clauses. The student is famil-iar with the risk distribution system within the maritime law.

The student has knowledge of the international maritime laws and their connection with international agreements and con-ventions

Content

• Going through the liability grounds in connection with non-contractual situations (shipowner’s responsibilities, responsibility in connection with collision and oil damage)
• The salvage situation – safety of vessel and cargo (maritime liens and mortgage)
• Vessel embargo
• Terms of contract and documents in connection with them (different freighting forms, charter-party, bill of lading and seaway-bill)
• Freighting clauses
• General and individual average
• P&I, Hull and cargo insurance
• Issuing of certificates and their periods of validity
• Agreements and conventions obliging the vessel to applicable parts

Qualifications

Law and Legislation 2

Enrollment

02.12.2023 - 03.03.2024

Timing

04.03.2024 - 03.05.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Faculty of Technology and Seafaring

Teaching languages
  • Svenska
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Maritime Studies
Teachers
  • Virtual Deck 2
Groups
  • SFK21D-Å
    Sjökapten (YH), h21, dagstudier

Objective

STCW- Code: Table A-II/2;

The student is provided with knowledge of the various aspects of maritime law. He/she understands what is meant by non-contractual and contractual relations, and has a clear under-standing of the shipowner’s responsibilites and how these can be concretized. The student gains an understanding of the lia-bility issues in connection with a ship collision and oil damag-es, and understands questions related to salvage, financing and safety. The student understands contractual relations including different forms of freighting and clauses. The student is famil-iar with the risk distribution system within the maritime law.

The student has knowledge of the international maritime laws and their connection with international agreements and con-ventions

Content

• Going through the liability grounds in connection with non-contractual situations (shipowner’s responsibilities, responsibility in connection with collision and oil damage)
• The salvage situation – safety of vessel and cargo (maritime liens and mortgage)
• Vessel embargo
• Terms of contract and documents in connection with them (different freighting forms, charter-party, bill of lading and seaway-bill)
• Freighting clauses
• General and individual average
• P&I, Hull and cargo insurance
• Issuing of certificates and their periods of validity
• Agreements and conventions obliging the vessel to applicable parts

Evaluation scale

H-5

Qualifications

Law and Legislation 2

Enrollment

01.12.2022 - 06.03.2023

Timing

06.03.2023 - 03.06.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

2 op

Virtual portion

2 op

RDI portion

1 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

Faculty of Technology and Seafaring

Campus

Åbo, Hertig Johans parkgata 21

Teaching languages
  • Svenska
Seats

1 - 60

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Maritime Studies
Teachers
  • Henrik Rak
  • Petteri Niittymäki
Teacher in charge

Petteri Niittymäki

Groups
  • SFK19D-Å
    Sjökapten (YH), h19, dagstudier

Objective

STCW- Code: Table A-II/2;

The student is provided with knowledge of the various aspects of maritime law. He/she understands what is meant by non-contractual and contractual relations, and has a clear under-standing of the shipowner’s responsibilites and how these can be concretized. The student gains an understanding of the lia-bility issues in connection with a ship collision and oil damag-es, and understands questions related to salvage, financing and safety. The student understands contractual relations including different forms of freighting and clauses. The student is famil-iar with the risk distribution system within the maritime law.

The student has knowledge of the international maritime laws and their connection with international agreements and con-ventions

Content

• Going through the liability grounds in connection with non-contractual situations (shipowner’s responsibilities, responsibility in connection with collision and oil damage)
• The salvage situation – safety of vessel and cargo (maritime liens and mortgage)
• Vessel embargo
• Terms of contract and documents in connection with them (different freighting forms, charter-party, bill of lading and seaway-bill)
• Freighting clauses
• General and individual average
• P&I, Hull and cargo insurance
• Issuing of certificates and their periods of validity
• Agreements and conventions obliging the vessel to applicable parts

Location and time

Time and place you will find from your schedule and exam dates are determined by the teacher at the beginning of an actual course. Re-exam dates set by Novia generally.

Teaching methods

Lectures and/or project-based learning, legal case studies.

Exam schedules

Time and place you will find from your schedule and exam dates are determined by the teacher at the beginning of an actual course. Re-exam dates set by Novia generally.

International connections

82h

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

• Demonstrates familiarity with the industry's knowledge base.
• Can find information from a source of information for a case.
• Can use guided models in situations
• Is able to solve a given task independently.
• Can coordinate and promote the group's goal-oriented activities.
• Can act responsibly in accordance with ecological principles in different situations

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

• Is able to apply the knowledge base of the field consistently
• Can search for information from various sources of information.
• Is able to apply models in practice.
• Is able to solve a given task independently and consistently
• Is able to consistently coordinate and promote the group's goal-oriented activities
• Can act consistently and responsibly according to ecological principles in different situations

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

• Knowledgeable in applying the knowledge base in the field
• Is able to choose appropriate sources of information for the situation and is able to search for relevant information
• Is able to select and apply models critically in practice
• Knowledgeable about how to solve multiple assignments
• Is able to co-ordinate and promote the group's goal-oriented activities.
• Can act expertly and responsibly in accordance with ecological principles in different situations

Qualifications

Law and Legislation 2