This Note asserts that courts should continue to apply the traditional maritime rescue doctrine along with its “wanton or reckless” standard when assessing whether a rescuer injured during a maritime rescue attempt stemming from a negligent tortfeasor’s conduct may recover for his or her injuries. Part I will analyze the arc of rescue doctrine–related case law surrounding the aforementioned circuit split, scrutinizing how the rescue doctrine has been impacted by the larger-scale paradigm shift in apportioning liability from contributory negligence to comparative negligence. Part II will discuss the circuit split directly and argue that in light of admiralty law’s historical and statutory commitment to encouraging nearby seafarers to aid tho...
The duty to provide aid to fellow seafarers in distress has long been enshrined in maritime traditio...
Marine salvors play a crucial role in rendering emergency response to maritime accidents. Their serv...
The duty to save life at sea can today be considered a rule of general inter- national law. However,...
This Note asserts that courts should continue to apply the traditional maritime rescue doctrine alon...
In the past, tort law has displayed reluctance to impose a duty to rescue or to compensate rescuers ...
The year 2001 marks the 80th anniversary of Cardozo J\u27s judgment in Wagner v International Railwa...
As the case of the Deepwater Horizon reveals, the consequences of an oil spill or any other marine i...
This Article explores the life salvage rules under the general maritime law and under the 1912 life ...
What difference might it make to the duty of rescue if the victim is responsible for needing to be r...
The duty to save life at sea can today be considered a rule of general international law. However, t...
In recent years, as technology permitting previously impossible underwater salvage operations has be...
Although in Anglo-American torts law there is no universal positive duty to require rescue, it is no...
Rescue and salvage operations take place in many sea voyages. Numerous technical and legal problems...
Many scholars argue that international maritime salvage law, and particularly American salvage law, ...
A man witnesses a canoeist drowning a short distance from the shore.2 For over forty minutes the ten...
The duty to provide aid to fellow seafarers in distress has long been enshrined in maritime traditio...
Marine salvors play a crucial role in rendering emergency response to maritime accidents. Their serv...
The duty to save life at sea can today be considered a rule of general inter- national law. However,...
This Note asserts that courts should continue to apply the traditional maritime rescue doctrine alon...
In the past, tort law has displayed reluctance to impose a duty to rescue or to compensate rescuers ...
The year 2001 marks the 80th anniversary of Cardozo J\u27s judgment in Wagner v International Railwa...
As the case of the Deepwater Horizon reveals, the consequences of an oil spill or any other marine i...
This Article explores the life salvage rules under the general maritime law and under the 1912 life ...
What difference might it make to the duty of rescue if the victim is responsible for needing to be r...
The duty to save life at sea can today be considered a rule of general international law. However, t...
In recent years, as technology permitting previously impossible underwater salvage operations has be...
Although in Anglo-American torts law there is no universal positive duty to require rescue, it is no...
Rescue and salvage operations take place in many sea voyages. Numerous technical and legal problems...
Many scholars argue that international maritime salvage law, and particularly American salvage law, ...
A man witnesses a canoeist drowning a short distance from the shore.2 For over forty minutes the ten...
The duty to provide aid to fellow seafarers in distress has long been enshrined in maritime traditio...
Marine salvors play a crucial role in rendering emergency response to maritime accidents. Their serv...
The duty to save life at sea can today be considered a rule of general inter- national law. However,...