Since 2022, OCEAN Law Group has been organising a Nordic Council of the Sea meeting with the ambition to allow students from Nordic faculties to meet and exchange experiences. Visits to companies and industry organizations are included.
The fourth annual Nordic Maritime Law Gathering took place in Gothenburg from March 13-14. Master’s students from the universities 91̽»¨, Oslo, and this year, Lund, were invited to law firm Vinge, the Swedish Club, and Stena, where they received excellent presentations on current issues in the industry and insights into working in the maritime sector.
The lasting impression is that people in shipping love their work! A big thank you to Stena, Vinge, and the Swedish Club for hosting us, and to VTI and AON for participating. In addition to building networks and preparing for life after university, the students gained many ideas for their master's thesis projects!
Funding was generously provided by
Nordic Maritime Law Gathering was arranged for the third year on 7-8 March.
On day 1, Stena and Stena RoRo CEO Per Westling welcomed a group of enthusiastic students with content-rich presentations and discussions by and with contract experts Mattias Kjellberg, Filip Feurst and Örjan Karlsson.
After lunch and a short walk to Mannheimer Swartling's nicely looking premises at the top of VÃ¥ghuset for an overview of their maritime law work and a lecture with Mattias Arnesson, Senior Associate and Alexander Ivarsson, Partner.
Day one ended with a cosy mingle in the MalmstensvÃ¥ningen at the School of Business, Economics and Law at the University 91̽»¨.
On day two, the Swedish Club welcomed us at the classic conference table and, as in previous years, offered a lot of useful information about how Martin Birgersson, Claims Manager and Aron Leth, Claims Executive reason. We were given presentations of both their work in insuring a global fleet and how a claim is handled from start to successful end. At the Swedish Club, we were also offered lunch and information about the opportunity to apply for a position.
The afternoon was devoted to discussions about theses on site at the School of Business. Both department staff and invited practising lawyers participated. The students also had the opportunity to discuss with each other in groups. Sowing the seeds for degree projects in maritime and transport law
The organisers, Professors Ellen J. Eftestøl and Claes Martinson, would like to thank all participants and especially the industry experts for their contribution to making the Nordic Maritime Law Gathering possible. Funding was generously provided by
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At the end of March, the Ocean Law Group welcomed master students from Helsinki,
Oslo and Gothenburg to a special training event. It was the first Nordic maritime law
gathering and the ambition was to let the students from the three faculties meet and
exchange experiences. To also gain new common experiences, the students and teachers
attended lectures from Stena staff and the Swedish Club.
During the meeting in Gothenburg, the students also had the opportunity to discuss and
listen to presentations of some of their respective degree projects, as well as two PhD
projects. The participating teachers advised on methodology, how to deal with common
law and what we expect from a master thesis at a Nordic university.