Admiralty and maritime law : a legal research guide /

Publisher's description: With approximately seventy percent of the earth's surface covered by water, it could be argued that legal issues concerning admiralty do not receive their due in the greater spectrum of the law. Nevertheless, this lack of public recognition is by no means mirrored...

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Main Author: Tobin, Kris Anne
Other Authors: Davis, Erika R.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Getzville, New York : William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 2017
Series:Legal research guides ; v.66
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references 
505 0 |a Introduction to the research of U.S. admiralty and maritime law -- U.S. admiralty and maritime law term definitions -- Primary sources of U.S. admiralty and maritime law -- Major areas of U.S. admiralty and maritime law -- Secondary sources of U.S. admiralty and maritime law -- Sources of international, intranational, and transnational maritime law 
520 |a Publisher's description: With approximately seventy percent of the earth's surface covered by water, it could be argued that legal issues concerning admiralty do not receive their due in the greater spectrum of the law. Nevertheless, this lack of public recognition is by no means mirrored in the law itself. Vast amounts of shipping traffic, lucrative cruise liners, and pirates, among other things, still require a robust legal regime to successfully, and peacefully, navigate the world's waterways. The goal of this guide is to help the novice and expert alike in finding an appropriate place to begin research; it contains definitions, information and sources on major subtopics, primary and secondary sources of U.S. law, and also sources of international, intranational, and transnational maritime law 
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