International Convention and Maritime Law (Free Online Course With Diploma)
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Campus location
Online
Languages
English
Study format
Distance Learning
Duration
10 - 15 hours
Pace
Full time, Part time
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Introduction
This course teaches you about the conventions and codes of IMO, the structure of ILO and the complexities of admiralty law. Distinguish between maritime law and admiralty law and understand the role of the IMO, the flag state and the flag state requirements. It highlights the different maritime zones and explains UNCLOS on marine pollution. Investigate the importance of COGSA and seaworthiness by taking this course.
This Free Online Course Includes:
- 10-15 Hours of Learning
- CPD Accreditation
- Final Assessment
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Curriculum
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) guidelines have been developed to protect seafarers in maritime incidents. This international convention and maritime law diploma are therefore ideal for introducing you to the international maritime organisation. We teach you about the main focus of IMO and the role of IMO in increasing maritime safety for ships, people working on vessels and the environment. There are four modules alongside various topics, broken down with accompanying media illustrations to give you a comprehensive understanding of the IMO. First, you will learn about the structure and the complexities of admiralty law. Distinguish between maritime and admiralty law and examine the ILO conventions, how ILO works and its structure. Understand how ILO works with the IMO to solve problems. Discover the UNCLOS zones, some of the Seas acts and some of the technical issues faced by the IMO. We explain the features of the Jones Act and its focus on providing medical care. You will also learn about income benefits for injured seamen in the line of duty and their dependents.
This course outlines the maritime labour convention in detail, which sets the minimum standard to ensure seafarers’ satisfactory condition of employment. We discuss the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the rights and responsibilities of nations concerning their use of the world's oceans and the various areas of the world's seas as divided into zones of jurisdiction by UNCLOS. Explore the IMO conventions such as the International Conventions for the Safety of Life at Sea 1974 (SOLAS) and the International Convention for Preventing Pollution from Ships (MARPOL 73/78). Become knowledgeable of the Helsinki Convention and the codes used at sea such as the international safety management code (ISM code). Familiarise yourself with the International Ship and Port Facility Security Codes (ISPS codes). The course then teaches you about territorial waters, internal waters and how the baseline is measured. It describes the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and the various duties of states bordering straits. Gain an awareness of the coastal state’s rights, jurisdiction and responsibilities within the EEZ.
Furthermore, this course analyses the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships, ballast water and sediments. It also researches the methods used to treat ballast water. It summarises the ship owner’s responsibility under the ISPS, Continuous Synopsis Record (CSR) and the Ship Security Alert System (SSAS). This course explains in detail the tripartite nature of the MLC and its effects and what the IMO conventions cover. We teach you about forced labour, freedom of association, protection of the right to organise and collective bargaining. Study how the port state carries out inspections and how the feedback of deficiencies observed with the flag state is shared. Another noteworthy point to learn is UNCLOS’s involvement in marine pollution. Finally, the course describes the carriage of goods by sea Act (COGSA) as a section of the United States Code and how it governs the responsibilities and protections of shippers and carriers of cargo. This course will be of great interest to students, researchers and anyone curious about international conventions and the importance of maritime law. Register for this course and start learning today.
Module 1
Operations of IMO
This module will teach you about the international Maritime organization, its structure, roles and limitations. In this module, you will also learn about the process of developing international conventions, what a flag state is and its requirements. This module comprises three topics and diagrammatic illustrations to aid your understanding.
Module 2
IMO Codes
This module will teach you about the conventions and codes of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). In this module, you will also learn about the convention for the control and management of ships' ballast water, as well as the methods used to exchange ballast water. You will also learn about ballast water treatments.
Module 3
Diploma in International Convention and Maritime Law - First Assessment
You need to score 80% or more to pass.
Module 4
ILO and Maritime Conventions
This module will teach you about the structure of the International Labour Organization (ILO), as well as its roles and conventions. In this module, you will also learn about the role of the Joint Maritime Organization, along with the importance of maritime and port security.
Module 5
Admiralty Laws and Maritime Zones
This module will teach you about maritime law. You will also be introduced to the unique features of martial or admiralty law, as well as the complexities of admiralty law. In this module, you will also learn about the UNCLOS maritime zones, as well as the various UNCLOS laws on marine pollution.
Module 6
Diploma in International Convention and Maritime Law - Second Assessment
You need to score 80% or more to pass.
Module 7
Course assessment
Program Outcome
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
- Explain the structure of the IMO.
- Discuss the duties of the flag state with respect to the control, reduction and prevention of marine pollution.
- Discuss the power and limitations of IMO.
- Explain briefly the jurisdiction of SOLAS and MARPOL.
- Outline the importance of STCW, COLREG, Load Line, ISM Code and ISPS.
- Describe the structure of the International Labour Organisation (ILO).
- Outline the implications of ILO resolutions pertaining to shipping.
- Explain the basic concepts of the applicable International and maritime laws in global shipping.
- Identify the importance of various admiralty and local laws in ship operations.
- Explain the term 'seaworthiness' and its relationship with vessel maintenance.
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