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Dubai International Exhibition Centre
International Ship Building, Port and Marine Technology, Transportation Equipment and Shipping Logistics Exhibition for the Middle East, Asia
Contact Al Fajer Information & Services, PO Box 11183, Dubai, UAE, Tel: +971-4-3377727, Fax +971-4-3378788, email jeen@alfajer.net.
T.C. Beirne School of Law, Forgan Smith Building, University of Queensland
Four day intensive course includes sources of the law of the sea; UN Convention on Law of the Sea; baselines; territorial waters and archipelagic waters; contiguous zones; EEZs; high seas; continental shelf; Australian Constitutional and Offshore Settlement; marine boundaries and other Regional issues.
Organised by the Marine & Shipping Law Unit, University of Queensland
Contact Dr Michael White, Marine & Shipping Law Unit, University of Queensland, phone (07) 3365 2120, fax (07) 3365 1454, email m.white@law.uq.edu.au.
Web site: www.law.uq.edu.au.
T.C. Beirne School of Law, Forgan Smith Building, University of Queensland
Organised by the Marine & Shipping Law Unit, University of Queensland in conjunction with the Nautical Insitute (QLD).
Contact Dr Michael White, Marine & Shipping Law Unit, University of Queensland, phone (07) 3365 2120, fax (07) 3365 1454, email m.white@law.uq.edu.au.
Web site: www.law.uq.edu.au
Ports 2005-08-10 Novotel Hotel, Brisbane
Organised by Institute for International Research (IIR) Conferences, endorsed by AAPMA, Shipping Australia Limited, Australian Ship Owners Association, Australian Logistics Council, Marine Pilots Association and Infrastructure Association of Queensland.
IIR’s inaugural PORTS conference will provide stakeholders with a comprehensive run down of the key issues and challenges facing the nations ports and related industries.
Contact: IIR Pty Ltd, Level 9, 33 Berry Street, North Sydney NSW 2060, phone (02) 9923 5090, email info@iir.com.au.
Web site www.iir.com.au/infrastructure.
Jupiters Townsville Hotel & Casino
Organised by the International Ocean Institute and the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology.
The Conference brings together scientists, engineers, technologists, social scientists, international policy experts and the private sector to discuss ways whereby the many disciplines engaged in ocean issues might better work together towards integrated Ocean Governance. Seven inter-related themes are explored, including regional security, coastal and marine activities, surveillance and enforcement of maritime activities, biotechnology, marine natural disasters and the challenges and prospects in the Arafura & Timor Seas.
Contact: Conference Planners NQ, 350 Flinders Mall, Townsville, Qld, Australia 4810. Email: easy@conferenceplanners.com.au; website: www.conferenceplanners.com.au
Carlton Crest Hotel, Queens Road, Melbourne
GREENHOUSE 2005 will cover themes including measurement, detection and attribution; impacts, vulnerability and adaptation; modelling and scenarios; abatement and mitigation; as well as international issues, policy development, and communication.
Register before 30 September 2005 for an Early bird special rate.
For more information on GREENHOUSE 2005: Action on climate change see www.greenhouse2005.com or contact Paul Holper, phone (03) 9239 4661.
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