RECEPTION
AT HAMBURG TOWN HALL
By
invitation of the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
Monday
5 October 2009 (1730 - 2000)
We
are very proud to extend to all our guests a very special
invitation from the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic
City of Hamburg to a reception in the "Kaisersaal"
in the Rathaus. It is a great honour for ICMA to have the privilege
of being invited by the Senate. The Senate is the highest governmental
body of the city and consists of 10 Senators (equivalent to ministers
or secretary of state) with the Mayor as primus inter pares. The
Senator of Justice, Dr. Till Steffen,
will welcome the delegates of ICMA XVII and their accompanying persons
on behalf of the Mayor and the people of Hamburg. The fact, that
ICMA XVII has been invited to the Rathaus indicates how much the
conference is supported by the city and that the importance of international
maritime arbitration is appreciated.
The
venue is spectacular. The town hall was built from 1886 to 1897
in a sumptuous neo-Renaissance style. The impressive stairwell and
the marvellously decorated rooms reflect the republican and independent
history of the town.
Start:
Coaches
will depart at 1730 in front of the Empire Riverside
Return:
Coaches
back from the town hall to the Empire Riverside will leave next
to the town hall at approx. 1900
Dress
Code:
Business
Suit
Tickets:
Invitations
required. Please also wear your badges