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PRELIMINARY PROGRAMMEDateTimeEventVenueNotesSunday September 29th, 201910:00 - 19:00RegistrationHotel?09:00 - 12:00Meeting of the CMI Executive Council Hotel / Meeting Rooms Area?For CMI EXCO members only12:00 – 13:00EXCO lunchHotel / Meeting Rooms AreaFor CMI EXCO members only13:00 - 17:00Meeting of the CMI Executive CouncilHotel / Meeting Rooms Area?For CMI EXCO members only18:00 - 20:00Welcome CocktailHotel Terrace?Dress code: Business attire (men) or smart casual (women)Monday September 30th, 201908:00 - 09:00Buffet Breakfast for delegatesHotel / Meeting Rooms AreaDress code: Business attire08:00 - 09:00Latin American maritime law associations’ breakfastHotel / Meeting Rooms AreaAll paid-up members of any Latin American maritime law associations who are delegates at the Colloquium are invited to this breakfast event 09:00 - 10:00Colloquium Business Session 1 (1.5 hours)Hotel / Meeting Rooms AreaOpening of the ColloquiumWelcome speeches byMr. Christopher Davis, President of the Comité Maritime International, and Mr. Ignacio Melo, President of the Ascociación Mexicana de Derecho Maritímo,Speeches by guests-of-honour:Mr. Javier Jimenez Espriu, Secretary, Communications and Transport Ministry andMrs. Josefa González-Banco, Secretary of the Environment and Natural Resources Ministry10:00-10:30Speech by Mr. Luis Cova Arria, Luis Cova Arria & Associados, Venezuela, in tribute to the late Francesco Berlingieri 10:30 - 11:00Coffee BreakHotel / Meeting Rooms Area?11:00 - 13:00Colloquium Business Session 2 (2 hours)Hotel / Meeting Rooms AreaThe Offshore Energy Industry 40 Years Post-IXTOC ISession description: Representatives from the offshore energy sector, inter-governmental agencies, and insurance companies will discuss how technological and regulatory changes have affected the industry and environment over the past 40 years, and governments' and insurers' response to the ever increasing risks associated with the offshore energy sector.Moderator: Mr. Jorge Radovich, Chair of the CMI Offshore Activities international working groupSpeaker 1: Mr. Frank Goynor, Gard, New YorkSpeaker 2: The Honourable Justice Steven Rares, Judge, Federal Court of AustraliaSpeaker 3: Mr. Rafael Murillo, Franco Duarte Murillo Arredondo, MexicoSpeaker 4: Mrs. Camila Mendes Vianna Cardoso , Kincaid Mendes Vianna Advogados, BrazilSpeaker 5: Capt. Francisco Javier Fernández Perroni - General Director ?of Merchant Marine13:00 - 14:00LunchHotel / Meeting Rooms Area?14:00 – 14:302019 IMLI CMI Prize recipientMs. Maja Radunovi?, Judicial Adviser of the Commercial Court of Montenegro, will give a short presentation on her thesis “Maritime Liens In Bankruptcy Proceedings: A Legal Analysis Of The Need To Harmonize And Amend The Montenegrin Legislation” which was awarded CMI Prize for Best Overall Performance by the IMO International Maritime Law Institute at the Institute’s 30th Annual Graduation Ceremony14:30 - 16:00Colloquium Business Session 3 (YCMI) (1.5 hours)Hotel / Meeting Rooms AreaThe Future of Shipping LawyersSession description: Legal practice, like the maritime industry itself, has undergone substantial change over the last twenty years.? Futurists predict that future legal practice will be automated and perhaps involve artificial intelligence.? Others say that containerization, safety at sea and unification of maritime law mean that tomorrow’s shipping practice will involve new or unexplored areas of maritime law. ?Join Young CMI as they analyze recent trends in the profession and explore how the practice of maritime law will change for junior and senior lawyers.Moderators: Mr. Robert Hoepel, AKD, the Netherlands and Mr. Lawrence Teh, Administrator, CMISpeaker 1: Adj. Professor Massimiliano Musi, University of Bologna, ItalySpeaker 2: Mr. Bernardo Melo Graf, Melo & Melo Abogados, MexicoSpeaker 3: Mr. Javier Cardoso Andrade, Apolo Abogados, EcuadorSpeaker 4: Ms. Morgane Roussel, DelViso-Avocats, France16:00 - 16:30Coffee BreakHotel / Meeting Rooms Area?16:30 - 18:00Colloquium Business Session 4 (1.5 hour)Hotel / Meeting Rooms AreaProposals for future unification of maritime lawSession description: This session will involve a series of short speeches or presentations on various proposals for future unification of maritime law, including a restatement of the principles of Lex MaritimaModerator: Mr. Aurelio Fernandez-Concheso, Clyde & Co., VenezuelaSpeaker 1: Lex Maritima by Professor Eric van Hooydonk, University of Antwerp, BelgiumSpeaker 2: Uniformity of Maritime Law from a Latin American perspective by Mr. Ignacio L. Melo, Sr., Melo & Melo, MexicoSpeaker 3: Lex Maritima from a Latin American perspective by Mr. Jose Vicente Guzman Escobar, Esguerra Asesores Juridicos, ColombiaTuesday October 1st, 201908:00 - 09:00Buffet Breakfast for delegatesHotel / Meeting Rooms AreaDress code: Business attire08:00 - 09:00Maritime law association Presidents’ breakfastHotel / Meeting Rooms AreaMaritime law association Presidents’ breakfast This closed breakfast event is hosted by the President of the CMI for the presidents of all maritime law associations (or their designated representatives)09:00 - 10:30Colloquium Business Session 5 (1.5 hours)Hotel / Meeting Rooms AreaWomen in Today’s Shipping WorldSession description: Exploring women as catalysts for positive change: what influence can women bring to bear on the shipping industry of 2019 and its challenges; why are women moving to other industries?Moderators: Ms. Liliana Monsalve, IOPC Funds; Ms. Ann Fenech, Vice-President, CMISpeaker 1: Ms. Pamela Tansey, Consultant in Gender and DevelopmentSpeaker 2: Ms. Katerina Vuskovic Pérez, Vyalaw, PeruSpeaker 3: Ms. Despina Panayiotou Theodosiou, Tototheo Maritime, CyprusSpeaker 4: Ms. Elizabeth Salas Jimenez, Colombia10:30 - 10:45Coffee BreakHotel / Meeting Rooms Area?10:45 - 12:00Colloquium Business Session 6 (1 hour)Hotel / Meeting Rooms AreaCybercrime and Insurance Coverage IssuesSession description: Representatives from marine insurance companies will address the risks associated with cyber-crime in today's shipping industry, as well as coverage issues associated with exposure to these risksModerators: Mr. Joe Grasso, Chair of the CMI Marine Insurance international working groupMr. Juan Carlos Merodio, M&L Estudio Legal, MexicoSpeaker 1: Ms. Shelley Chapelski, Norton Rose Fulbright, CanadaSpeaker 2: Ms. Boriana Farrar, American P&I Club, U.S.A.Speaker 3: Mr. Hernán López Saavedra, Manzano, López Saavedra& Ramírez Calvo, Argentina12:15 - 13:30Transport departs to Teotihuacan PyramidsBus?13:30 - 20:00Lunch, Tour of the Pyramids, ReturnTeotihuacanDress code: delegates should dress lightly if the weather is warm, wear comfortable shoes and bring sunglasses and a hat or capWednesday October 2nd, 201908:00 - 09:00Buffet Breakfast for delegatesHotel / Meeting Rooms AreaDress code: Business attire09:00 – 10:45Colloquium Business Session 7 (1 hour 45 minutes)Hotel / Meeting Rooms AreaCivil Liability, IOPC Fund and HNS Conventions — Is it Time for Latin American Governments to Ratify These Conventions? (Part 1)Session description: This is the first of a two-part session that explores the obstacles to ratification of the 1992 Fund; the 2003 Supplementary Fund Protocol and the 2010 HNS Convention; and why more Latin American countries should join The international Liability and Compensation regimeModerator: Dr. Rosalie Balkin, Secretary-General, CMISpeaker 1: Mr. Jose Maura, IOPC FundsSpeaker 2: Mr. Jan de Boer, International Maritime OrganizationSpeaker 3: Ms. Kiran Khosla, International Chamber of ShippingSpeaker 4: Mr. David Baker, International Group of P&I Clubs10:45 - 11:00Coffee BreakHotel / Meeting Rooms Area?11:00 - 13:00Colloquium Business Session 8 (2 hours)Hotel / Meeting Rooms AreaCivil Liability, IOPC Fund and HNS Conventions — Is it Time for Latin American Governments to Ratify These Conventions? (Part 2)Session description: This is the second of a two-part session that explores the obstacles to ratification of the 1992 Fund; the 2003 Supplementary Fund Protocol and the 2010 HNS Convention; and why more Latin American countries should join The international Liability and Compensation regimeModerator: Ms. Liliana Monsalve, IOPC FundsSpeaker 1: Mr. Luiz Leven Siano, Siano & Martins, BrazilSpeaker 2: Mr. Jose Manuel Zapico, Mackay & Cia, ChileSpeaker 3: Mr. Javier Franco, Franco & Abogados Asociados, ColombiaSpeaker 4: Dr. Jose Modesto Apolo, Apolo Abogados, EcuadorSpeaker 5: Mr. Francisco Linares, Morgan & Morgan, PanamaSpeaker 6: Mr. Aurelio Fenandez-Concheso, CMI Executive Council member, VenezuelaSpeaker 7: Captain Jose Luis Hernandez Abdalah, MexicoSpeaker 8: Dr Diego Chami, Chami Di Menna & Associes, Argentina13:00 - 14:30LunchHotel / Meeting Rooms Area?14:30 - 16:00CMI AssemblyHotel / Meeting Rooms AreaCMI AssemblyThe Assembly of the CMI is an event where national maritime law associations and other members of the CMI meet to discuss the business of the CMI. Unless invited by the CMI to do so, only members of the CMI may participate in the Assembly. There will be limited space for delegates to observe the proceedings.16:00 - 16:302nd CMI EXCO meetingHotel / Meeting Rooms AreaFor CMI EXCO members only16:30 - 18:00BreakHotel / Meeting Rooms Area18:00 - 18:30Transport to Gala DinnerBus?18:30 - 21:30Gala DinnerHacienda de los MoralesDress code: Lounge/business suits for men, Cocktail/evening dress for ladiers21:30 - 23:00Cocktails at the HotelHotel / Meeting Rooms Area????IWGs/ISCs that will be meeting on the margins of the Colloquium:IWG on Classification SocietiesIWG on Wrongful ArrestISC on Carriage of GoodsIWG on Ship Finance Security Practice/Container FinanceIWG on Lex MaritimaIWG on Polar ShipppingIWG on Offshore ActivitiesIWG on Unmanned ShipsIWG on Fair Treatment, Pandemics, MigrationIWG on Foreign Judicial Sales of ShipsIWG on CybercrimePlanning CommitteeISC on Implementation of International Conventions and Promotion of Maritime Conventions ................
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