Jurisdiction of a nation over vessels flying a foreign flag and over persons aboard such vessels should be a relatively simple and well settled matter. The sad fact, however, is that it is not. Moreover, the recent 1986 Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act has added unnecessary and unexplainable confusion
The case of Ex parte Boyer1 closes with the statement that it does not raise the question whether t...
In light of the rationale behind the establishment of the admiralty jurisdiction, it seems to me con...
This Note examines the current test for establishing admiralty jurisdiction for in personam tort sui...
Jurisdiction of a nation over vessels flying a foreign flag and over persons aboard such vessels sho...
Flag State jurisdiction provides one of the principal ways of maintaining legal order over activitie...
This thesis discusses the jurisdictional issues arising from stateless vessels sailing on the High S...
Drug smuggling into the United States has grown to epidemic proportions during the last decade. The ...
The loosely phrased, and undefined, ‘exclusive flag state jurisdiction’ principle of the United Nati...
The Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act (MDLEA), enacted through Congress’s power to “define...
This note examines the contours of U.S. jurisdiction over drug smugglers on the high seas. After a b...
In 1986, Congress passed the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act as part of its overall effort to halt...
Confronted with the failures of flag states to adequately regulate their vessels, and/or to enforce ...
Crimes committed on board a ship, particularly when at sea, pose a more dynamic legal scenario than ...
INTRODUCTION. Currently, states can apply a whole range of law enforcement measures at sea in order ...
The phrase ‘creeping jurisdiction’ has been applied by a number of publicists to the gradual extensi...
The case of Ex parte Boyer1 closes with the statement that it does not raise the question whether t...
In light of the rationale behind the establishment of the admiralty jurisdiction, it seems to me con...
This Note examines the current test for establishing admiralty jurisdiction for in personam tort sui...
Jurisdiction of a nation over vessels flying a foreign flag and over persons aboard such vessels sho...
Flag State jurisdiction provides one of the principal ways of maintaining legal order over activitie...
This thesis discusses the jurisdictional issues arising from stateless vessels sailing on the High S...
Drug smuggling into the United States has grown to epidemic proportions during the last decade. The ...
The loosely phrased, and undefined, ‘exclusive flag state jurisdiction’ principle of the United Nati...
The Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act (MDLEA), enacted through Congress’s power to “define...
This note examines the contours of U.S. jurisdiction over drug smugglers on the high seas. After a b...
In 1986, Congress passed the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act as part of its overall effort to halt...
Confronted with the failures of flag states to adequately regulate their vessels, and/or to enforce ...
Crimes committed on board a ship, particularly when at sea, pose a more dynamic legal scenario than ...
INTRODUCTION. Currently, states can apply a whole range of law enforcement measures at sea in order ...
The phrase ‘creeping jurisdiction’ has been applied by a number of publicists to the gradual extensi...
The case of Ex parte Boyer1 closes with the statement that it does not raise the question whether t...
In light of the rationale behind the establishment of the admiralty jurisdiction, it seems to me con...
This Note examines the current test for establishing admiralty jurisdiction for in personam tort sui...