Admiralty and maritime law encompasses the laws of the high seas, and the operation of vessels on the high seas. Maritime cases can involve a complex interplay of laws, based upon where a ship was flagged, where it was last docked, whether it is in international waters, international treaties, contract law, and other factors.
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A guide to internet resources for admiralty attorneys and maritime professionals, published by Betancourt, Van Hemmen, Greco & Kenyon LLC and edited by Todd Kenyon.
Legal resources and primary materials.
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An overview of admiralty law with links to key primary and secondary sources, from Cornell University Law School.
The United Nations website for the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea, Office of Legal Affairs.
An overview of admiralty law with links to key primary and secondary sources, from Cornell University Law School.
Legal resources and primary materials.
A guide to internet resources for admiralty attorneys and maritime professionals, published by Betancourt, Van Hemmen, Greco & Kenyon LLC and edited by Todd Kenyon.
Public documents, circulars, and information.
The United Nations website for the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea, Office of Legal Affairs.
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