Does a recent federal district court decision license a new open season on ancient shipwrecks off the Florida coast
An estimated fifty thousand shipwrecks lie in the territorial waters of the United States. Five to t...
Salvors and states have been locked in a battle over the salvage of historic shipwrecks. States are ...
In this article the author analyzes the constitutional power of the states to vest title to sunken a...
In this article the author analyzes the constitutional power of the states to vest title to sunken a...
The Abandoned Shipwrecks Act is a 1988 federal law that grants states jurisdiction over abandoned sh...
Admiralty- SALVAGE- THE UNITED STATES HAS NOT ASSERTED SOVEREIGN PREROGATIVE OVER ABANDONED PROPERTY...
Admiralty- SALVAGE- THE UNITED STATES HAS NOT ASSERTED SOVEREIGN PREROGATIVE OVER ABANDONED PROPERTY...
Treasure hunters today are forced to battle not only the perils of the sea, but also the powers of g...
This paper examines how US and proposed international law relate to the recovery of archaeological d...
Three groups have a special interest in historic shipwrecks: the sport diving community, members of ...
The salvage of historic shipwrecks involves a debate between salvors, who wish to maximize profit, a...
Historic wrecks exist in many of the navigable waters of the United States, particularly along the A...
Historic wrecks exist in many of the navigable waters of the United States, particularly along the A...
Historic wrecks exist in many of the navigable waters of the United States, particularly along the A...
On April 22, 1998, the United States Supreme Court announced its decision in California v. Deep Sea ...
An estimated fifty thousand shipwrecks lie in the territorial waters of the United States. Five to t...
Salvors and states have been locked in a battle over the salvage of historic shipwrecks. States are ...
In this article the author analyzes the constitutional power of the states to vest title to sunken a...
In this article the author analyzes the constitutional power of the states to vest title to sunken a...
The Abandoned Shipwrecks Act is a 1988 federal law that grants states jurisdiction over abandoned sh...
Admiralty- SALVAGE- THE UNITED STATES HAS NOT ASSERTED SOVEREIGN PREROGATIVE OVER ABANDONED PROPERTY...
Admiralty- SALVAGE- THE UNITED STATES HAS NOT ASSERTED SOVEREIGN PREROGATIVE OVER ABANDONED PROPERTY...
Treasure hunters today are forced to battle not only the perils of the sea, but also the powers of g...
This paper examines how US and proposed international law relate to the recovery of archaeological d...
Three groups have a special interest in historic shipwrecks: the sport diving community, members of ...
The salvage of historic shipwrecks involves a debate between salvors, who wish to maximize profit, a...
Historic wrecks exist in many of the navigable waters of the United States, particularly along the A...
Historic wrecks exist in many of the navigable waters of the United States, particularly along the A...
Historic wrecks exist in many of the navigable waters of the United States, particularly along the A...
On April 22, 1998, the United States Supreme Court announced its decision in California v. Deep Sea ...
An estimated fifty thousand shipwrecks lie in the territorial waters of the United States. Five to t...
Salvors and states have been locked in a battle over the salvage of historic shipwrecks. States are ...
In this article the author analyzes the constitutional power of the states to vest title to sunken a...