Under U.S. maritime law, a salvor of imperiled maritime property on navigable waters is entitled to a monetary award from the owner. When the salvage service is rendered voluntarily in the absence of a contract, the court determines the salvage award according to six factors enumerated by the Supreme Court in The Blackwall, 77 U.S. 1 (1869). The law, however, does not specify a precise formula or rule for calculating awards on the basis of the Blackwall factors. How do courts turn their findings on the Blackwall factors into salvage awards? This article addresses this question by examining the reported decisions of U.S. courts in salvage cases from 1799 to 2007. It employs two statistical methods—fractional polynomial regression and regress...
This paper, a contribution to the Troubled Waters: Combating Modern Piracy with the Rule of Law sy...
In recent years, as technology permitting previously impossible underwater salvage operations has be...
Barely a month before Justice Brockholst Livingston joined the Supreme Court of the United States, a...
Under U.S. maritime law, a salvor of imperiled maritime property on navigable waters is entitled to ...
The salvage of historic shipwrecks involves a debate between salvors, who wish to maximize profit, a...
Marine salvage is a fascinating area of the maritime industry and involves aspects that are unique c...
In March 1803, French ship Le Blaireau ran into Spanish ship of war St. Julien in the middle of the ...
This Article explores the life salvage rules under the general maritime law and under the 1912 life ...
The salvage of historic shipwrecks involves a debate between salvors, who wish to maximize profit, a...
This Article (1) delineates the different kinds of allocative costs that marine-peril contingencies ...
This paper examines how US and proposed international law relate to the recovery of archaeological d...
Several United States Navy store ships imperiled during a violent squall off the Greek coast were ai...
Admiralty- SALVAGE- THE UNITED STATES HAS NOT ASSERTED SOVEREIGN PREROGATIVE OVER ABANDONED PROPERTY...
The salvage of historic shipwrecks involves a debate between profit-oriented salvagers, who wish to ...
As the case of the Deepwater Horizon reveals, the consequences of an oil spill or any other marine i...
This paper, a contribution to the Troubled Waters: Combating Modern Piracy with the Rule of Law sy...
In recent years, as technology permitting previously impossible underwater salvage operations has be...
Barely a month before Justice Brockholst Livingston joined the Supreme Court of the United States, a...
Under U.S. maritime law, a salvor of imperiled maritime property on navigable waters is entitled to ...
The salvage of historic shipwrecks involves a debate between salvors, who wish to maximize profit, a...
Marine salvage is a fascinating area of the maritime industry and involves aspects that are unique c...
In March 1803, French ship Le Blaireau ran into Spanish ship of war St. Julien in the middle of the ...
This Article explores the life salvage rules under the general maritime law and under the 1912 life ...
The salvage of historic shipwrecks involves a debate between salvors, who wish to maximize profit, a...
This Article (1) delineates the different kinds of allocative costs that marine-peril contingencies ...
This paper examines how US and proposed international law relate to the recovery of archaeological d...
Several United States Navy store ships imperiled during a violent squall off the Greek coast were ai...
Admiralty- SALVAGE- THE UNITED STATES HAS NOT ASSERTED SOVEREIGN PREROGATIVE OVER ABANDONED PROPERTY...
The salvage of historic shipwrecks involves a debate between profit-oriented salvagers, who wish to ...
As the case of the Deepwater Horizon reveals, the consequences of an oil spill or any other marine i...
This paper, a contribution to the Troubled Waters: Combating Modern Piracy with the Rule of Law sy...
In recent years, as technology permitting previously impossible underwater salvage operations has be...
Barely a month before Justice Brockholst Livingston joined the Supreme Court of the United States, a...