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Charting The Law Of Maritime Boundaries, W. P. Gormley
Charting The Law Of Maritime Boundaries, W. P. Gormley
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
When faced with disputes concerning maritime boundaries, one must analyze an array of materials, including: unilateral state practices, bilateral boundary agreements, multilateral regional conventions, the major international conventions--particularly the Law of the Sea Conventions of 1958 and the 1982 United Nations Law of the Sea Convention -- and customary international law. Beyond question, this huge corpus of material appears overwhelming to most practitioners and scholars when they attempt to resolve maritime disputes. Faced with such a daunting task, scholars, practitioners, and judges may want to consult International Maritime Boundaries, a brilliantly executed research project that analyzes 134 maritime boundaries. The …
Special Legislative Rights And Wreck Removal, William Tetley
Special Legislative Rights And Wreck Removal, William Tetley
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Solidarity And Contribution In Maritime Claims, W. Robins Brice
Solidarity And Contribution In Maritime Claims, W. Robins Brice
Louisiana Law Review
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Contractual Indemnity In Maritime Law, Susan A. Daigle, James T. Rivera
Contractual Indemnity In Maritime Law, Susan A. Daigle, James T. Rivera
Louisiana Law Review
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Recent United States Supreme Court Developments In Admiralty, Thomas C. Galligan Jr., Jean Paul Picou Overton
Recent United States Supreme Court Developments In Admiralty, Thomas C. Galligan Jr., Jean Paul Picou Overton
Louisiana Law Review
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