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Introduction: The Deepwater Horizon Incident, Charles H. Norchi
Introduction: The Deepwater Horizon Incident, Charles H. Norchi
Faculty Publications
In this symposium, the contributors appraise the regulatory and institutional pathologies that contributed to the incident, offer projections based on current practices and legal frameworks, propose alternative institutional and regulatory approaches, and recommend policies to achieve a preferred future for marine ecosystems and dependent human activity.
Introduction: Twenty-Five Years Of The Gulf Of Maine Judgment, Charles H. Norchi
Introduction: Twenty-Five Years Of The Gulf Of Maine Judgment, Charles H. Norchi
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An overview and retrospective on the Gulf of Maine Maritime Boundary case. This decision is a milestone in oceans law, and it continues to effect fisheries, oil and gas exploration, alternative energy production, and other issues in Canadian-American relations and beyond.
When International Law Was Made In Maine: The Gulf Of Maine Judgment At 25 Years, Charles H. Norchi
When International Law Was Made In Maine: The Gulf Of Maine Judgment At 25 Years, Charles H. Norchi
Faculty Publications
A retrospective on the Gulf of Maine case and the contribution Maine's lawyers made to it.
The Public Order Of Ports, Charles H. Norchi
The Public Order Of Ports, Charles H. Norchi
Faculty Publications
The OCLJ invited leading authorities to consider a range of maritime port law problems and policies. The ensuring articles treat port "incidents" that implicate and spawn international law including custom, conventions, and agreements and national or municipal law.