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The Regime Of Emergency Arbitration In Maritime And Commercial Dispute Resolution, Mohamed Shawki Mohamed El Khadrawi
The Regime Of Emergency Arbitration In Maritime And Commercial Dispute Resolution, Mohamed Shawki Mohamed El Khadrawi
World Maritime University Dissertations
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Dangerous Goods Transportation In Inland Waterways: Case Study : Indonesia Waterways, Fariz Maulana Noor
Dangerous Goods Transportation In Inland Waterways: Case Study : Indonesia Waterways, Fariz Maulana Noor
World Maritime University Dissertations
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Lost At Sea: The Continuing Decline Of The Supreme Court In Admiralty, Michael Sevel
Lost At Sea: The Continuing Decline Of The Supreme Court In Admiralty, Michael Sevel
University of Miami Law Review
For the first 200 years of its history, the United States Supreme Court served as the primary leader in the development of, and its cases the primary source of, the admiralty and maritime law of the United States. That appears to be changing. The Court’s admiralty cases over the last quarter century indicate that it is slowly giving up its traditional leading role in creating and developing rules of admiralty law, and instead deferring to Congress to make those rules, a trend that is tantamount to abandoning its Article III constitutional duty to serve as the country’s only national admiralty …
Under International Law, Must A Ship On The High Seas Fly The Flag Of A State In Order To A Void Being A Stateless Vessel? Is A Flag Painted On Either Side Of The Ship Sufficient To Identify It?, Barry Hart Dubner, Mary Carmen Arias
Under International Law, Must A Ship On The High Seas Fly The Flag Of A State In Order To A Void Being A Stateless Vessel? Is A Flag Painted On Either Side Of The Ship Sufficient To Identify It?, Barry Hart Dubner, Mary Carmen Arias
Faculty Scholarship
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