Renowned Cameroonian Lawyer and Public Notary: Chuo Angabua Junior, joins a distinguished gathering of legal minds at the prestigious 111th session of the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) Legal Committee currently underway in London, UK slated to take place on the 23th April 2024. This influential conference convenes international maritime law experts to tackle pressing issues shaping the landscape of global shipping. JUNIOR ANGABUA CHUO ANGABUA is a Cameroonian Lawyer and Notary Public, who is the founder and managing counsel of Prime-Time Law offices incorporated in Cameroon and Nigeria with partner offices across Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas. He began his career in 2012 as a law firm intern, specialising wholly as an assistant in criminal and civil litigations. Throughout his career he has worked with several top tier law firms within Cameroon and Nigeria which have all greatly guided his strategic development until 2020 when he started the PRIME TIME LAW OFFICES. He is currently an I MO scholar near completion of his degree of Masters in law (LLM) in international law. Being a huge promoter of Cameroon maritime flag and with a flourishing career specializing in maritime law, his passion for the maritime industry is evident in his dedication to safeguarding the interests of clients across a wide spectrum of legal issues. Proven track record of success in handling cases related to: Ship registration and compliance under the Cameroon flag Marine insurance disputes Carriage of goods by sea Admiralty and salvage Human right law at Sea Maritime regulatory compliance Maritime Recognized organization compliance in Cameroon Pollution and environmental issues Angabua's presence at the IMO Legal Committee underscores his exceptional expertise and unwavering commitment to the field of maritime law. His participation shines a spotlight on Cameroon's burgeoning influence in the international maritime legal landscape. IMO Legal Committee: Shaping a Safe and Sustainable Maritime Future The I MO Legal Committee wields significant power in shaping the future of international maritime law. Through the development of critical conventions, regulations, and guidelines, the committee plays a vital role in ensuring the safety, security, and environmental well-being of global shipping. Angabua at the Forefront of International Maritime Legal Discourse While details surrounding Angabua's specific contributions at the 111th session remain undisclosed, his involvement undoubtedly positions him at the forefront of international maritime legal discourse. This esteemed gathering presents a valuable opportunity for Angabua to champion the interests of Cameroon on the world stage and contribute to shaping the future of regulations governing global maritime activities. About the International Maritime Organization (IMO) The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for regulating international shipping. It plays a critical role in promoting safe, secure , and environmentally sound shipping practices. Source: Cameroon News Agency
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