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
Reflagged vessels and vessels flying flags of convenience (two phenomena that most often coexist) ar...
Abstract The 1952 Arrest Convention was created in order to unify the rules relating to arrest of ...
The use of aircraft and large, seagoing vessels for smuggling marijuana and other illicit drugs has ...
Jurisdiction of a nation over vessels flying a foreign flag and over persons aboard such vessels sho...
Libelants, eleven Greek seamen, signed a contract in the United States for a voyage from this countr...
Centuries-old maritime jurisprudence continues to guide the law of the sea today. These baseline und...
War, says Grotius, is undertaken for the sake of peace. So discussion is undertaken for the sake ...
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has taken the instant opportunity to write an essay on the law of...
This thesis discusses the jurisdictional issues arising from stateless vessels sailing on the High S...
The case of Ex parte Boyer1 closes with the statement that it does not raise the question whether t...
ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION EXISTS IN CASES STEMMING FROM BOAT COLLISIONS ON NAVIGABLE WATERS REGARDLESS ...
This Article examines the nature of the right of innocent passage for warships in a territorial sea....
Flag State jurisdiction provides one of the principal ways of maintaining legal order over activitie...
The United States Constitution provides that [t]he judicial power shall extend . . . to all cases o...
The Eleventh Amendment prohibits citizens from bringing actions in law or equity against individual ...
Reflagged vessels and vessels flying flags of convenience (two phenomena that most often coexist) ar...
Abstract The 1952 Arrest Convention was created in order to unify the rules relating to arrest of ...
The use of aircraft and large, seagoing vessels for smuggling marijuana and other illicit drugs has ...
Jurisdiction of a nation over vessels flying a foreign flag and over persons aboard such vessels sho...
Libelants, eleven Greek seamen, signed a contract in the United States for a voyage from this countr...
Centuries-old maritime jurisprudence continues to guide the law of the sea today. These baseline und...
War, says Grotius, is undertaken for the sake of peace. So discussion is undertaken for the sake ...
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has taken the instant opportunity to write an essay on the law of...
This thesis discusses the jurisdictional issues arising from stateless vessels sailing on the High S...
The case of Ex parte Boyer1 closes with the statement that it does not raise the question whether t...
ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION EXISTS IN CASES STEMMING FROM BOAT COLLISIONS ON NAVIGABLE WATERS REGARDLESS ...
This Article examines the nature of the right of innocent passage for warships in a territorial sea....
Flag State jurisdiction provides one of the principal ways of maintaining legal order over activitie...
The United States Constitution provides that [t]he judicial power shall extend . . . to all cases o...
The Eleventh Amendment prohibits citizens from bringing actions in law or equity against individual ...
Reflagged vessels and vessels flying flags of convenience (two phenomena that most often coexist) ar...
Abstract The 1952 Arrest Convention was created in order to unify the rules relating to arrest of ...
The use of aircraft and large, seagoing vessels for smuggling marijuana and other illicit drugs has ...