Steffen Maelicke , born 1972, he qualified as a German lawyer in 2002. He studied law at Marburg and Cologne Universities followed by postgraduate studies at the University of Cape Town (Master of Laws, LL.M. in shipping law). From 2002 until 2008 he joined a well-established transport and insurance law firm in Hamburg. He is specialist in Law of Transport and Forwarding certified by the Bar Association since 2006. He joined Dabelstein & Passehl in March 2008.Focus of Practice:
His particular areas of practice are national and international carriage by road and air law as well as shipping law. Further expertise includes forwarding, logistics, insurance and international trade law.
s.maelicke@da-pa.com
Publications:
Dangerous goods, Status HNS-Convention
Essay - Gefährliche Ladung, July 2010
Liabilities arising from the loss of containers
Speech - Young Maritime Lawyers Association in Paris, 05.06.2010
Liability for goods destroyed by fire during sea carriage - Article 2 CMR
International Law Office, Essay, 02.06.2010
Liability sea carriage of hazardous goods, HNS-Convention and Rotterdam Rules
Speech - International Hazardous Goods Days in Hamburg, 22.02.2010
Extent of Carrier's Lien
International Law Office, Essay, 20.05.2009
Regional Court Rules on Non-consensual Cargo Handling
International Law Office, Essay, 22.04.2009
Carrier's Liability During Discharge by Delivery Driver
International Law Office, Essay, 28.01.2009
Further Developments in Contributory Negligence
International Law Office, Essay, 16.07.2008
Right of retention - case study from the German perspective
Speech - Joint Maritime Law Seminar in Antwerp, 30.05.2008
The nautical fault defence - an anachronism or a concept of the future?
LL.M. Thesis - Cape Town 2000
