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The Cape of Storms: A Comparative Navigation of Current Hot Topics in Maritime and Transportation Law

by International Bar Association (IBA) Maritime and Transport Law Committee

The Cape of Storms: A Comparative Navigation of Current Hot Topics in Maritime and Transportation Law is a conference scheduled from March 3 to 5, 2026, in Cape Town, South Africa. This event is presented by the International Bar Association (IBA) Maritime and Transport Law Committee, with support from the International Association of Young Lawyers (AIJA) and its Transport and Logistics Law Commission.

The conference will address a range of pertinent topics, including future developments in international maritime law, current issues in maritime law, insurance in the transportation industries, the UNCITRAL instrument on negotiable cargo documents, enforcement of maritime claims, and emerging topics in transport law.

Attendees will have opportunities to engage in networking sessions, participate in discussions led by notable speakers, and explore an expo hall featuring industry-related exhibits. The event is designed for legal professionals specializing in maritime and transportation law, offering insights into current challenges and developments in the field.

Speakers(4)

Lucas Leite Marques

Partner at Kincaid Mendes Vianna

Lucas Leite Marques is a partner at Kincaid Mendes Vianna and serves on the Organising Committee for the event.

Marco Remiorz

Partner at ASD Law

Marco Remiorz is a partner at ASD Law and serves on the Organising Committee for the event.

Niels Friborg

Partner at Hafnia Law

Niels Friborg is a partner at Hafnia Law and a member of the Organising Committee for the conference.

Patrick Holloway

Partner at Webber Wentzel

Patrick Holloway is a partner at Webber Wentzel and a member of the Organising Committee for the conference.

Event Details

Date
March 3-5, 2026
3 days
Location
🇿🇦 Cape Town, South Africa
Pricing
Varies by tier
Audience
Legal professionals specializing in maritime and transportation law.