The Cape of Storms: A comparative navigation of current hot topics in maritime & transportation law

3 Mar - 5 Mar 2026 The Bay Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa

Book before 30 Jan 2026 to receive early registration discount

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A conference presented by the IBA Maritime and Transport Law Committee, supported by the International Association of Young Lawyers (AIJA)

Topics include : 

  • Future developments in international maritime law
  • Hot topics in maritime law
  • Insuring the transportation industries
  • UNCITRAL instrument on negotiable cargo documents
  • Enforcement of maritime claims
  • Hot topics in transport law
 
 
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Online registrations received: On or before 30 January Until 26 February

IBA Member

£845 £935

IBA Member

resident in South Africa

£500 £600

AIJA Member

(please contact confs@int-bar.org)

£500 £600

Non-member

£1,045 £1,135

Non-member

resident in South Africa

£600 £700

Young lawyers (under 30 years)

£635 £1,135

Young lawyers (under 30 years)

resident in South Africa

£500 £600

Academics / judges (full-time)

£635 £1,135

Public lawyers

£635 £1,135

Corporate counsel

£760 £1,135
Hard copy registration forms and fees received: On or before 30 January After 30 January

IBA Member

£940 £1,040

IBA Member

resident in South Africa

£500 £600

AIJA Member

(please contact confs@int-bar.org)

£500 £600

Non-member

£1,160 £1,260

Non-member

resident in South Africa

£600 £700

Young lawyers (under 30 years)

£705 £1,260

Young lawyers (under 30 years)

resident in South Africa

£500 £600

Academics / judges (full-time)

£705 £1,260

Public lawyers

£705 £1,260

Corporate counsel

£845 £1,260
Important information

Friday 23 January 2026 Delegate search
Delegate search tool becomes available. Please sign in to MyIBA to access this function.

Friday 30 January 2026 Early bird deadline
Book by this date to receive early bird discounts.

Wednesday 4 March 2026 Online amendment and online registration deadline
No further online registrations or amendments to your booking can be made after this date. Registration may still be possible after this date via the IBA office but is subject to availability. Please contact confs@int-bar.org for further information.

Cancellation of conference or social functions
Cancellation received by email to confs@int-bar.org on or before the early-registration deadline date, fees will be refunded less a 15 per cent administration charge.

Cancellations received after the early-registration deadline date and up to 14 days prior to the first day of the Conference, will be refunded less a 25 per cent administration charge. Refunds will be made minus any monies owed to the IBA. Monies cannot be kept on IBA accounts or transferred to future IBA conferences.

We regret that no refunds can be made after this time. Conference or social function bookings received after this time will not be eligible for any refund of fees. Note: should you have difficulties in obtaining your visa and are not able to attend the Conference this cancellation policy will still apply.

Book with confidence

  • If the IBA needs to reschedule the event, your booking will be automatically transferred to the new date and no additional fees will be charged. If this date is not convenient for a delegate, a refund of the cost of the conference place will be available on request to the IBA.
  • If the IBA is unable to reschedule the conference within 12 months of the original scheduled date, a full refund of the cost of the conference place will automatically be made to all delegates.
  • Please note that the IBA will not provide refunds for any costs incurred including any travel costs.

Please note, these terms are subject to any more restrictive or different local requirements and may be altered and amended from time to time to reflect any changes to restrictions or government requirements.

Carbon efficient travel
With IBA conferences taking place in major business centres all over the world, travel is an unavoidable reality for our delegates. The IBA encourages its members and delegates to be responsible and conscious of the impact travel has on the environment and to take measures to reduce the carbon impact of their travel.

Some suggested steps that delegates can take include:

  • Travel by train instead of flying if possible.
  • Book direct flights instead of connecting flights, if available, as limiting the number of stops needed will reduce your carbon footprint.
  • Consider the impact of the travel class that you book – business class travel equates to three times the carbon footprint of economy class.

Relying on the local public transport is the more carbon friendly option, but this is not always a realistic option. Where reliance on taxis/cars is needed use electric vehicles over petrol or diesel and share vehicle usage with other delegates and colleagues.

Speaker opportunities

If you would like to be considered as a potential speaker at this specialist conference then please contact the relevant Chair/Co-Chairs in the Maritime and Transport Law Committee with your request; please send your bio together with information on your qualification and expertise on the topic.