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Message of the CEO (RCIMLP):
Our CEO believes that:
"Geo-economics and the economic security agenda of promoting trade, investments and connectivity greatly depends on the development of Maritime Laws. In the last five centuries of capitalist development, European colonial expansion was only made possible with the sea and ships. Sea in this way became a route of communication and strength rather than isolation and weakness. It is no doubt that maritime is not only an industry but a great weapon by which the European powers in the beginning of twentieth century took control of almost all of Asia and Africa. The boom in the economic sectors of countries like Germany, France and the United States of America can be attributed to the development of the maritime industry."
Attorney Muslim Bin Aqeel is the CEO of Research Center for International Maritime Law & Practice (RCIMLP), Defence Analyst and an Advocate of High Courts specializing in International Maritime Laws. He has been former Visiting Faculty Member at National Defence University, Islamabad.
About Us:
“He who commands the Sea, commands the trade routes of the world. He who commands the trade routes, commands the trades. He who commands the trades, commands the riches of the world, and hence the world itself”. ~Sir Walter Raleigh
95% of World trade is being conducted through the Seas. The Maritime industry is at the verge of bringing up the revolution in word economics whosoever will coupe up with modern footing will rule the world in the era of globalization. With the emergence of China Pakistan Economic Corridor and Gwadar as its prime pillar, its very important for Pakistan to develop its expertise and practices in the field of Maritime Law for the efficient use of this economic corridor.
The ILP program mission aims to connect, engage and advance legal community in modes of litigation and practice of Admiralty Laws. We have a dedicated team of lawyers, barristers and solicitors who work as part of our clients’ team solving the most complex legal issues across the globe. ILP provides legal representation across a comprehensive range of practice areas (International, Maritimes, Admiralty, Corporate, Civil and Criminal) that are critical to the success of our clients. At ILP we make sure that our partners are available at short notice and provide efficient response for admiralty matters. We have been representing major shipping entities and have also been regularly consulted for by individual consignees to appear against national and international shipping organizations.
Diversity and inclusion is at the core of who we are and how we do business. We are a high-performing global team with people from different backgrounds, perspectives and life experiences. We are at our best when we can be ourselves – working together and delivering for our clients. The 2013 Law Society Diversity & Inclusion Charter report clearly shows that size does not matter when it comes to creating a more diverse and inclusive law firm: both small and large firms are achieving levels of success in different areas of the charter. We seek to foster innovation – where employees and clients feel safe and valued.