How Maritime Trade Law Procedures are Conducted in Iraq — Professional Guide from Cosmos Legal Law Firm
Iraq, with its coastline along the Persian Gulf, holds strategic importance in maritime trade. The ports of Umm Qasr and Al-Faw serve as the main gateways for the country’s foreign trade. Iraq conducts the majority of its oil exports via sea and, with increasing port investments, has begun to play a significant role in regional trade.
In this expanding commercial network, proper management of maritime trade law procedures requires full compliance with local legislation and international standards. Cosmos Legal Law Firm provides clients operating in Iraq or doing business with Iraqi partners with secure, comprehensive, and results-oriented legal consultancy in maritime trade law.
1. Legal Framework of Iraqi Maritime Trade Law
The primary legislation governing maritime trade in Iraq is the Iraqi Maritime Trade Law (Law No. 80 of 1960).
Although it has undergone several amendments, it remains in force and aligns with international maritime law principles.
In addition, the Iraqi Commercial Code (Law No. 30 of 1984) and the Ports Law provide a legal basis for maritime transport activities.
Iraqi maritime trade law covers:
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Vessel registration and flag assignment
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Maritime transport and bill of lading contracts
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Insurance, marine accidents, and salvage operations
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Maritime liens and claims
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Dispute resolution and arbitration
Cosmos Legal interprets Iraqi maritime law in accordance with both local regulations and international conventions (UNCLOS, Hague-Visby Rules, SOLAS, MARPOL) to ensure clients’ commercial operations are legally secure.
2. Vessel Registration and Flag Assignment
Vessel registration in Iraq is conducted under the Ministry of Transport, primarily through the Iraqi Port Authority and the Iraqi Maritime Authority.
The registration process includes:
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Submission of vessel ownership or lease documents
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Presentation of vessel compliance certificates
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Technical inspections and port authority approvals
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Submission of insurance documents (including P&I) and payment of fees
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Assignment of the Iraqi flag and issuance of the registration certificate
Cosmos Legal coordinates the entire registration process, from document preparation to notarization and translation, ensuring smooth interactions with local authorities. The firm also provides legal support for vessel transfers, mortgages, liens, and registration renewals.
3. Maritime Transport and Contract Management
The Umm Qasr Port is the most frequently used port for cargo handling in Iraq, forming the main artery for international shipping.
Common maritime contracts include:
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Charter Party Agreements
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Bill of Lading
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Freight Contracts
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Port Handling Agreements
Cosmos Legal bridges Iraqi and international law, assisting clients in drafting, negotiating, and implementing these contracts. The firm minimizes legal risks for carriers, agents, and cargo owners and provides rapid solutions in cases of breach, delay, damage, or cargo loss.
4. Marine Insurance and Claims Procedures
Due to increasing commercial risks in the Persian Gulf, Iraq has established specific marine insurance regulations.
Insurance is typically arranged through local insurers in cooperation with London-based P&I clubs.
Key types of marine insurance:
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Hull & Machinery Insurance
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Cargo Insurance
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Protection & Indemnity (P&I) Insurance
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Conflict, piracy, and pollution risk coverage
Cosmos Legal provides professional support in preparing insurance policies, handling claims and compensations, and pursuing legal or arbitration proceedings in the event of insurance disputes. The firm also conducts risk analysis and compliance checks to ensure secure maritime operations.
5. Maritime Disputes and Arbitration
Maritime trade disputes in Iraq are generally handled by the Basra Commercial Court or the Baghdad Maritime Trade Division.
When contracts include arbitration clauses, disputes may also be resolved under the Iraq Arbitration Law (Law No. 30 of 2015) or through international arbitration centers (ICC, LCIA, LMAA).
Cosmos Legal represents clients in both domestic courts and international arbitration, particularly in cases involving cargo damage, freight disputes, vessel sales, port liabilities, and insurance claims, providing strategic legal solutions.
6. Developments and Investment Opportunities in Iraqi Maritime Sector
Iraq has recently undertaken significant investments to strengthen maritime transport infrastructure.
The Al-Faw Grand Port Project, one of the largest port projects in the Middle East, aims to enhance Iraq’s commercial capabilities.
This transformation creates new investment opportunities and legal regulatory frameworks in maritime trade.
Cosmos Legal guides clients regarding regulatory updates, investment permits, environmental compliance (MARPOL), and customs procedures in Iraq’s maritime sector.
Conclusion: Legal Security in the Persian Gulf — Cosmos Legal
Iraq’s maritime trade carries immense strategic significance due to its geopolitical location and role in energy exports.
Operating in this region requires expert legal guidance because of complex regulations and evolving administrative procedures.
Cosmos Legal Law Firm ensures clients navigate Iraq’s maritime trade environment securely and efficiently, providing reliable legal support for all aspects of maritime operations.