International Congress Of Maritime Arbitrators
International Congress of Maritime Arbitrators (Icma) in Maritime Law
Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.
The following is a definition of International Congress of Maritime Arbitrators (Icma), produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: A convention of maritime arbitrators held every second year in different parts of the world since 1972, also attended by many judges, lawyers, and shipping officials concerned with maritime arbitration (see this maritime law term in this legal dictionary).
International Congress of Maritime Arbitrators in Admiralty Law
For information on international congress of maritime arbitrators in this context, see the entry on international congress of maritime arbitrators in the maritime law encyclopedia.
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