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Admiralty - Maintenance And Cure Of Seamen - Right To Contribution Between Shipowners For Co-Existing Obligation - Gooden V. Sinclair Refining Co., 378 F.2d 576 (3rd Cir. 1967), Thomas G. Horne
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction In Longshoremen's Injuries, Richard E. Hendricks
Jurisdiction In Longshoremen's Injuries, Richard E. Hendricks
Cleveland State Law Review
The decision in Southern Pacific Co. v. Jensen that state law does not apply to injuries occurring on navigable waters, began a series of jurisdictional questions which continue today. This decision initially deprived some 300,000 longshoremen and harbor workers in dangerous occupations of a compensation remedy, but it paved the way for a federal statute providing them with compensation coverage. Longshoremen and harbor workers are today protected under state or federal law, depending on whether their injuries occur on land or "upon navigable waters." They may be eligible for coverage under both federal and state law.
Recent Developments, Various Editors
Book Review. Cases And Materials On Admiralty By N. J. Healy And B. Currie, A. A. Fatouros
Book Review. Cases And Materials On Admiralty By N. J. Healy And B. Currie, A. A. Fatouros
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review, Orie J. Vande Visse
Book Review, Orie J. Vande Visse
Cleveland State Law Review
Reviewing Martin J. Norris, Your Boat and the Law, Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1965