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11 june 2007

Practice of maritime business: sharing experience 2007

On the 1st of June, 2007 a two-day Conference “Practice of maritime business: sharing experience 2007” finished its work. It was held in Odessa, Ukraine at the conference hall of the hotel “Odessa”. The Conference gathered about 150 participants from 13 countries: representatives of shipping, insurance, survey companies, law firms, ports and terminals, specialized mass media etc. The main topics of the Conference were “Models of port management and investments” and “Maritime claims and their settlement”.

Within already three years the law firm “International Law Offices”, Odessa-Kiev-Nikolaev, together with the law firm “Remedy”, Saint-Petersburg, organizes the annual international conference “Practice of maritime business: sharing experience”. As usual the general financial partner is Commercial bank “Misto Bank”

The program of the conference-2007 was divided in two days that allowed to expand the subject of the Conference and to discuss many practical questions about maritime business.

The first day of the Conference was dedicated to the problems of existing practice of port management and investments in port economy. The reports of the leading specialists in the field of attraction of investments for development of ports in Holland, Malta, Ukraine, Russia, Latvia and Cyprus were listened to with great interest. Thus, our Russian colleagues presented reports on practice of sea ports development in the south regions of Russia and the region of Saint-Petersburg.

The separate part of the Conference was dedicated to the topic of investment in Black Sea ports, in particular Ilyichevsk port. Paul van Eulem, a consultant of the Dutch company Maritime Transport Business Solutions, told about the European models of port management and touched upon the practical moments of investments in Ukrainian ports. Georgiy Tokman, the head of the development and investment department of Ilyichevsk port in his report noticed that the possible decision of the problem of attraction of credit funds is cooperation with the leading international banks under guaranties of the Ukrainian government. The reports of other speakers were dedicated to the questions about port management in European Union and demonstrated both positive and negative experience of neighbors.

The peculiarity of the present Conference is its practical component. The first day of the conference included visit of major international grain trading companies interested in investments in Ukrainian ports and terminals.

The second day of the Conference was dedicated to maritime claims, the topic which affected interests of about all participants of transportation process. Arthur Nitsevych, a Partner of International Law Offices, paid special attention to concluding and executing of contracts with attraction of offshore companies, security means and guarantees under such contracts and spoke about typical mistakes and problems.

The report “P&I repayment and settlements on collision and oil pollution cases” covered up and analyzed norms of the Ukrainian legislation regulating claims connected with oil pollution, responsibility provided by law and typical examples in practice.

Summing up the Conference, Arthur Nitsevych expressed special gratitude to profile organizations that supported the event:The Nautical Institute of Ukraine, Association of Maritime Agencies of Ukraine AMAU and Association of the Ukrainian ports “UkrPort”. In conclusion the participants and organizers of the Conference heard the greetings of the Minister of Transport and Communications of Ukraine.

Nikolay Melnikov, presiding Partner of International Law Offices wished to all participants fulfillment of plans and invited to take part in the Conference 2008 that would take place again in Odessa most likely under support of BIMCO, London Maritime Arbitrators Association and German Maritime Arbitrators Association. The topic of the forthcoming conference will be “Arbitration and dispute resolution”.


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List of participants   

Session 1

Recent developments on privatization of Italian Ports: the case of the port of Genoa.   

Alberto Batini

Port operations and management in Malta   

Kevin Dingli

CLEAN BILLS OF LADING   

Felipe Arizon

Session 2

The Port Development Investment Fund”,a working model demonstrating how capital can be raised through this monetary vehicle   

George Zambartas

Session 4

Claims of crewmembers. View of a P&I club   

Patrick Bond

Contracts and Jurisdiction. Evaluating options   

Tony Swinnerton

Session 5

Security under shipbuilding contracts in international practice   

Alberto Batini

Lay time. Demurrage   

George Lambrou

Session 6

Maritime Claims in the container trade and liner bills of lading   

Tim Kelleher

20 november 2008

The law firm International Law Offices became a contributor of the annual project of the professional investigative edition Doing Business 2009. Doing Business 2009 is a joint publication of the group the World Bank, the International Finance Corporation and Palgrave Macmillan. Doing Business 2009 is the sixth in a series of annual reports investigating the regulations that enhance business activity and those that constrain it. The present publication covers data on economies of 118 countries from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. The publication presents 10 stages of the life of a business.

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14 november 2008

“BUSINESS IN UKRAINE” is the first brochure representing collected works of the authors of International Law Offices that opened series of the same name. Publication was timed to the event organized by International Law Offices – the conference Doing Business in Ukraine: Odessa and Odessa region that was held in October of 2008. Creators of the present publication are considerable composite authors of the firm that have done their best to consolidate the whole materials prepared and published in various Ukrainian and foreign editions during 2006-2008.

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30 october 2008

In 2008 International Law Offices made its contribution into the large-scale printing project Getting the Deal Through series, section Shipping, by publication of the information review on Ukraine in this professional edition that is one of the influential in Europe and in the world in publication of reviews on shipping. Getting the Deal Through prepares comparative analysis for practice lawyers and corporations in different sectors of the economy in some countries.

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28 october 2008

Use of the FCR in Ukraine By partner Arthur Nitsevych
Published in Forwarderlaw.com – the comprehensive resource for legal information on freight forwarding global logistics. 16th of September, 2008
The present article written by partner of the Law Firm International Law Offices Arthur Nitsevych, CNI, is dedicated to the FIATA FCR. “…Technological progress results in development of the social relations. New forms of transport documentation appear in the field of forwarding. And even nowadays Ukraine adopts the world experience in application of the traditional forms. ..”
The full text of the article you may find here http://www.forwarderlaw.com/library/view.php?article_id=524&highlight=Arthur+Nitsevych
or at the web-site of ILO in Articles & Publications directory.

18 september 2008

International Law Offices , Ukraine support Royal Haskoning in due diligence work within the frame of projects credited by EBRD and European institutions.
Royal Haskoning is an independent, worldwide operating consultancy firm. The firm was founded in 1881 in the Netherlands. At present, 4300 employees combine a wide range of knowledge and experience. Royal Haskoning offers multidisciplinary and integrated services locally, based on experience built globally. RH says that ":.experience in working in Ukraine learns that the language issue is the key issues to overcome in each and any assignment..." RH has established, over the last couple of years a useful local network of professionals working in the maritime industry".
Such staff plays a very important role in supporting the technical team in undertaking their due diligence work. In addition RH maintains "a close business relationship with Limited Liability Company "International Law Offices" (ILO), who are the lead legal service provider in the country's maritime and ports sector. ILO operate a full-fledged office in Odessa and the company is able to provide the team with all the necessary logistics support in the country."

15 july 2008

A new article of Arthur Nitsevych, partner of ILO, was published in June 2008 in the magazine PROJECT FINANCE and was dedicated to the Public-private partnership opportunities in Ukraine.
The public-private partnerships (PPP) concept has been widely spread around the world in recent years. In view of the economic upturn in Ukraine the state and municipal property in different sectors requires reconstruction, innovation, high operation and maintenance standards. Let’s review the viability of legal framework schemes to get the idea if projects may be procured. The full text of the article is on the web-site in Articles & Publications directory. The firstprimary - more

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