Johan Mielow Eriksen joined Hafnia Law Firm as a law student in 2019 and began his career as an Assistant Attorney with the firm in September 2020. In 2023, he became an attorney-at-law in 2023.
Before joining Hafnia Law Firm, Johan obtained an LL.M. degree in Maritime Law from National University of Singapore.
Johan works with all matters within the firm’s practice areas, incl. maritime, transport and insurance law. He has published several articles on the issues of maritime law and dispute resolution.
Danish and international commercial litigation and arbitration
Conflict of Laws
Marine and transportation insurance
Commercial and property insurance
Cargo claims, freight forwarding disputes and general carriage of goods
Bunker contracts and disputes
Arrest of ships and other assets and enforcement proceedings
The Danish Branch of Comité Maritime International (CMI)
The Danish Branch of Young CMI
Arrest of Vessels, Denmark (Part I), Maritime Law Handbook, Kluwer Law International, 2022- (co-author)
The Validity and Recognition of Retention of Title in Bunker Oil, Erhvervsjuridisk Tidsskrift, ET.2019.187
After Brexit – Parallel Proceedings and Anti-suit Injunctions, Ugeskrift for Retsvæsen, U.2023B.31
Danish and the other Scandinavian languages
English
German
2023- : Attorney-at-law, Hafnia Law Firm
2020-2023: Assistant Attorney, Hafnia Law Firm
2019-2020: Law student, Hafnia Law Firm
2016-2018: Law student, The Danish Ministry of Justice
2020: Cand.jur. (Master of Laws), University of Copenhagen
2019: LL.M. (Maritime Law), National University of Singapore
2018: Ba.jur. (Bachelor of Laws), University of Copenhagen
Johan Mielow Eriksen joined Hafnia Law Firm as a law student in 2019 and began his career as an Assistant Attorney with the firm in September 2020. In 2023, he became an attorney-at-law in 2023.
Before joining Hafnia Law Firm, Johan obtained an LL.M. degree in Maritime Law from National University of Singapore.
Johan works with all matters within the firm’s practice areas, incl. maritime, transport and insurance law. He has published several articles on the issues of maritime law and dispute resolution.
Danish and international commercial litigation and arbitration
Conflict of Laws
Marine and transportation insurance
Commercial and property insurance
Cargo claims, freight forwarding disputes and general carriage of goods
Bunker contracts and disputes
Arrest of ships and other assets and enforcement proceedings
The Danish Branch of Comité Maritime International (CMI)
The Danish Branch of Young CMI
Arrest of Vessels, Denmark (Part I), Maritime Law Handbook, Kluwer Law International, 2022- (co-author)
The Validity and Recognition of Retention of Title in Bunker Oil, Erhvervsjuridisk Tidsskrift, ET.2019.187
After Brexit – Parallel Proceedings and Anti-suit Injunctions, Ugeskrift for Retsvæsen, U.2023B.31
Danish and the other Scandinavian languages
English
German
2023- : Attorney-at-law, Hafnia Law Firm
2020-2023: Assistant Attorney, Hafnia Law Firm
2019-2020: Law student, Hafnia Law Firm
2016-2018: Law student, The Danish Ministry of Justice
2020: Cand.jur. (Master of Laws), University of Copenhagen
2019: LL.M. (Maritime Law), National University of Singapore
2018: Ba.jur. (Bachelor of Laws), University of Copenhagen