The Centre for Maritime Law, NLUO and Ganesh & Co., Mumbai are pleased to announce the results of the 1st NLUO-Ganesh & Co. National Maritime Law Essay Writing Competition, 2019. We sincerely thank all the participants for their stupendous efforts in submitting the essays.
Following are the results of the competition:
Position | Title of the Essay | Author(s) | Author’s University |
Winner | Is Ship-breaking along Indian Coasts Really Green? A Comparative Analysis of Indian Domestic Laws in light of International Law | Ananya Sharma | Army Institute of Law, Mohali |
1st Runner-up | Refugees at Sea: New Dimensions to Maritime Search & Rescue | Disha Verma | Symbiosis Law School, Pune |
2nd Runner-up | South China Sea: China’s Inroad to Global Diplomacy | Debby Jain | Law Centre-1, Faculty of Law, Delhi University |
Additionally, the following essays have been selected for publication:
Title of the Essay | Author(s) | Author’s University |
Deep Sea Mining: A Benefit to the Mankind or Commercialisation of Common Heritage of Mankind | Swetha Sethubaskaran | School Of Excellence in Law |
Pre-eminence of Preferred Seats in Maritime Arbitration – A Critical Review of Relevant Factors and Global Trends | Aditya Sethi | School of Law, Christ |
Piracy and Prosecution Challenges | Vivek Pandey,Geetika Vyas | Symbiosis Law School, Noida |
Blockchain Bill of Lading: The Way Forward | Devika Radha,Neel Vasant | Symbiosis Law School, Pune |
Effect of Climate on Maritime Zones | Ashish Singh | National Law University Odisha |
The Role of Arbitration in International Maritime Disputes | Ram Kumar | Chanakya National Law University, Patna |
Piracy and Marine Terrorism: An Indian Perspective | Rishank Tiwari | National Law University Odisha |
We congratulate the winners and wish them all the success for their future endeavours.
Here is the link to the official office order.