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About the International Max Planck Research School for Maritime Affairs at the University of Hamburg

The International Max Planck Research School for Maritime Affairs at the Uni­versity of Hamburg was established by the Max Planck Society for the Advance­ment of Science, in cooperation with the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law (Hamburg), the Max Planck Institute for Compara­tive Foreign Public Law and International Law (Heidelberg), the Max Planck In­stitute for Meteorology (Hamburg) and the University of Hamburg. The School's research is focused on the legal, economic, and geophysical aspects of the use, protection, and organization of the oceans. Its researchers work in the fields of law, economics, and natural sciences. The School provides extensive research ca­pacities as well as its own teaching curriculum. Currently, the School has 15 Di­rectors who determine the general work of the School, act as supervisors for dis­sertations, elect applicants for the School's PhD-grants, and are the editors of this book series:

Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Jurgen Basedow is Director of the Max Planck Institute for Foreign Private Law and Private International Law; Prof. Dr. Peter Ehlers is the Director of the German Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency; Prof Dr. Dr. h.c. Hartmut Grafil is Director of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology; Prof. Dr. Hans-Joachim Koch is Managing Director of the Seminar of Environ­mental Law of the Faculty of Law at the University of Hamburg; Prof. Dr. Rainer Lagoni is Managing Director of the Institute of Maritime Law and the Law of the Sea at the University of Hamburg; PD Dr. Gerhard Lammel is Senior Scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology; Prof. Dr. Ulrich Magnus is Managing Director of the Seminar of Foreign Law and Private International Law at the Uni­versity of Hamburg; Prof. Dr. Peter Mankowski is Director of the Seminar of For­eign and Private International Law at the University of Hamburg; Prof. Dr. Marian Paschke is Director of the Institute of Maritime Law and the Law of the Sea at the University of Hamburg; PD. Dr. Thomas Pohlmann is Senior Scientist at the Centre for Marine and Climate Research and Member of the Institute of O-ceanography at the University of Hamburg; Dr. Uwe Schneider is Assistant Pro­fessor at the Research Unit Sustainability and Global Change, Centre for Marine and Climate Research, Departments of Geosciences and Economics at the Univer­sity of Hamburg; Prof Dr. Jurgen Siindermann is Director at the Centre for Ma­rine and Climate Research at the University of Hamburg; Prof. Dr. Richard Tol is Director of the Research Unit Sustainability and Global Change at the University of Hamburg; Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Riidiger Wolfrum is Director at the Max Planck In­stitute for Comparative Foreign Public Law and International Law and a judge at

the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea; Prof. Dr. Wilfried Zahel is pro­fessor at the Centre for Marine and Climate Research, Departments of Geo-sciences and Economics at the University of Hamburg.

At present, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Jurgen Basedow and Prof Dr. Ulrich Magnus serve as speakers of the International Max Planck Research School for Maritime Affairs at the University of Hamburg.