Comité Maritime International – CMI
CMI was established in 1897 and, in its roles as special non-governmental international organisation, brings together over 50 national maritime law associations. In its more than 100 year history, CMI has brought forward a considerable number of maritime conventions, thus making a significant contribution to the unification of maritime law. Membership of such an organisation is, therefore, very important to the Slovenian Association.
- Call for nomination for Secretary General of CMI
- Support of the Croatian Maritime Law Assocciation
- Support of the Maltese Maritime Law Assocciation
- Nomination of MLAS
- CMI News letter – September / November 2003
- General Average – possible revision of the York-Antwerp Rules – Summary of conclusions of the International Sub-Committee’s first meeting held in Bordeaux on 11 June 2003
- 38th Conference – Comité Maritime International
Answered CMI Questionaries
- Questionnaire on Charterers’ Right To Limit Liability by Mitja Gerbec
- IUMI Liability Committee QUESTIONNARE on the UNCITRAL Draft Instrument by Tristan Šker
- Questionnaire on Criminal Offenses Committed on Foreign Flagged Ships by Boris Jerman