Admiralty and Maritime Law
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By Force, Robert. Federal Judicial Center. Second edition. 2013.
This is a case book on admiralty and maritime law written by three leading and well known law professors at Tulane Law School.
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By Schoenbaum, Thomas J. West Academic Publishing. Sixth edition. 2018, c2019.
"This Hornbook is a handy, streamlined one-volume abridgement of Schoenbaum’s comprehensive Practitioners’ treatise on Admiralty and Maritime Law. The Hornbook covers the essential topics of jurisdiction, admiralty rules and practice, maritime torts, seamen’s remedies, maritime workers’ compensation, carriage of goods by sea in international trade, charter parties, towage, pilotage, salvage, collision and limitation of liability. Ideal for students and those wanting an introduction to this important field of law, this book places emphasis on the international aspects of maritime law. For this edition the author has reorganized and rewritten most of the sections as well as added important new sections. Every effort was made to analyze and cite every new and recent case on admiralty law up to the time of publication. This work is generally regarded as the definitive academic work on admiralty and maritime law." - publisher's description
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By Maraist, Frank L. West Academic Publishing. Eighth edition. 2022.
"Addresses maritime tort law, collision law, worker injury claims, wrongful death, and platform injuries. Explores maritime property liens and the seaman’s employment contract, wages, and compromise of claims. Discusses marine insurance, towage and pilotage, salvage, and general average. Also covers sovereign immunity; joint and several liability, indemnity, and contribution; liability limitations; and jurisdiction and procedure in maritime claims." - publisher's description
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By Gardana, Robert L. American Bar Association. 2;2021-01. 2021.
With a unique focus on the damages recoverable in all types of admiralty and maritime matters, this is an invaluable resource for maritime practitioners. Covering maritime damage related statutes, case law, and rules, this comprehensive source book also discusses applicable secondary sources, as well as federal statutes and case law. Damages Recoverable in Maritime Matters provides a comprehensive source guide to the available damages in all types of maritime case litigated or arbitrated in the United States District Courts, as well as every state, through the Saving to Suitor's Clause. In addition, it includes references to the General Maritime Law of the United States, numerous federal statutes, state statutory remedies, case law, and the Supplemental Rules of Admiralty. This compendium is written by members of the Admiralty and Maritime Law Committee of the ABA Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) who are among the leading attorneys practicing admiralty and maritime la…
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By Sohn, Lewis B. West. Second edition. 2010.
"This comprehensive guide summarizes the current principles and rules governing the international law of the sea. Topics include the rights and responsibilities of states in various zones of the oceans, fisheries and nonliving resources, vessel nationality and jurisdiction over vessels, maritime terrorism and security, maritime boundary delimitation and baselines, marine environment, and dispute settlement mechanisms. The text discusses the widely accepted United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and other relevant treaties, legislation, and jurisprudence, including U.S. and European laws, cases, and practice." -publisher's description
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