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Full-Text Articles in Supreme Court of the United States
Proportional Fault In Maritime Collisions-Charting The New Course, Gustave R. Dubus Iii
Proportional Fault In Maritime Collisions-Charting The New Course, Gustave R. Dubus Iii
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Admiralty - Shipowners’ Limited Liability Act - A Shipowner Cannot Invoke The Act To Limit His Liability For Wreck Removal Expenses Since A Statutory Duty To Remove A Sunken Vessel Prevents Him From Being “Without Privity Or Knowledge,” A Condition Precedent To The Invocation Of The Act, Thomas C. Holcomb
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Mariculture: A New Ocean Use, J. Owens Smith, David L. Marshall
Mariculture: A New Ocean Use, J. Owens Smith, David L. Marshall
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.