Library
The Institute has a well-equipped maritime law library. The
Library now has in its possession most of the major textbooks
in the field of international maritime law. It constantly expands
its acquisition of journals and is now moving towards including
French texts and building a collection of different legal systems.
The Library continues to attract book donations from law firms
and distinguished personalities. It is worth noting that the
collection of national maritime legislation donated by students
each year is also expanding.
Students also have access to the Library of the University of
Malta.
IT Facilities
All student rooms are equipped with personal computers
providing round-the-clock Internet service and one channel
of satellite television.
A communal printing facility is also available in the
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IMLI studio apartment |
Accommodation
Each nominated student is assigned a furnished apartment on
the Institute’s premises. The apartments contain kitchen
facilities and a private bathroom; cooking utensils, dishes,
cutlery and linen are provided.
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IMLI studio apartment |
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only for single occupancy. Consequently, dependents or family
members are not generally permitted to reside in the accommodation
provided on the premises. Students are expected to live in the
accommodation provided.
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Although
self-financed students are not entitled to accommodation
on the Institute’s premises, accommodation may be
rented from the Institute, depending on availability. |
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IMLI studio apartment
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IMLI internal courtyards |
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| The Institute is equipped
with laundry facilities which are available for use by
students who live in IMLI accommodation. For dry cleaning
services, students may avail themselves of commercial
laundry facilities outside the University.
There are also three Maltacom
international telephone call boxes installed within the
Institute premises. The call box can be operated with
phone cards, which can be purchased from Maltacom offices
and stationery shops.
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Health Care
Students will receive free emergency health care in the same
manner as Maltese citizens. Students will be required to meet
any costs incurred for the purchase of all drugs and medications
and for private medical consultations.
Cafeteria
Students are expected to cater for themselves. Alternatively,
Cafeteria facilities are available at lunchtime at the University
of Malta where a relatively inexpensive meal can be obtained.
Recreational Facilities
There is a students’ Common Room on the Institute’s
premises equipped with television, video, recreational reading
material and some games. Students may be assigned certain duties
relating to the academic and residential life of the Institute.
Students can also use the available facilities of the University
of Malta, which include some sports facilities.