Graduating during a world pandemic is no ordinary event, but
this is what the students of the class of 2019-2020 of the International Law
Institute (IMLI) did during a virtual ceremony (3 September) addressed by the
IMO Secretary-General.
Sixty-two students from 34 countries, graduated as
international maritime law professionals, joining a network of more than 1000
students from 146 States and territories who have pursued studies at IMLI.
Two students were awarded the Degree of Master of Philosophy
(M.Phil.) in International Maritime Law and Ocean Policy.
IMO's Chris Trelawny, Acting Director, Technical Cooperation
Division
reiterated how important the next generation of maritime
lawyers is to confront challenges affecting oceans today, including destruction
of marine environment, climate change and sustainable shipping.
The ceremony marked the successful completion of a very
trying but intensive year of studies in all the areas of the Institute's
programmes, including the law of the sea, shipping law, marine environmental
law, maritime safety and security law, research project and maritime
legislation drafting.