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Canadian Maritime Law Jurisdiction Revisited: Quo Vadis?

Successive Supreme Court cases further clarified maritime law ... law and forum, whereas in maritime torts there is no such choice. The ...

Admiralty and Maritime Law - Public Resource

The Court declined to hold that admiralty jurisdiction could never extend to ... Two leading Supreme Court cases provide the rules for choice-of- law ...

Territorial Courts, Constitutions, and Organic Acts, Explained

... high court federal jurisdiction over certain matters, such as maritime law. ... Supreme Court declined to defer to the Supreme Court of ...

Territorial Disputes in the South China Sea | Global Conflict Tracker

In July 2016, the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague ruled on a claim brought against China by the Philippines under UNCLOS, ruling in ...

PERALTA SHIPPING CORPORATION v. SMITH & JOHNSON ...

Maynard, 17 How. 477, 15 L.Ed. 235 (1855), has refused to extend admiralty jurisdiction to disputes involving general agency contracts that call for "husbanding ...

THE EMPLOYER REFUSES TO PAY MAINTENANCE AND CURE

Schoenbaum, Admiralty and Maritime Law § 6 28, at 376 (4th ed. 2004) (“This ... Defendants have cited no opinion from the Ninth Circuit or the Supreme Court ...

Anchors Aweigh! The Supreme Court's Decision to Calm the ...

Choice of law clauses have temporarily provided this certainty, allowing parties to anticipate the legal standards governing their relationships ...

UNCLOS: the law of the sea in the 21st century

piracy on the high seas and to prosecute those offences in national courts”.93. Professor Barnes noted that there are practical challenges to ...

Puerto Rico Posts Authority v. Umpierre-Solares: Can the Dead Ship ...

In Cope, the Supreme Court declined admiralty jurisdiction over a claim for salvage of a piece of dry dock, having been saved just before it would have sunk ...

The Fifth Circuit Charts New Course on Maritime Contracts

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, in two key rulings this year, has tried to clarify a critical question for the oil and gas ...

Judicial Decision-Making Analysis of Supreme Court Maritime Cases

Calhoun, and in effect, tumed the Court's bow away from choppy waters by saying,. "We attempt no grand synthesis or reconciliation of [admiralty law] precedent ...

Chavez v. Universal Maritime - Opposition - Department of Justice

view PDF Version. No. 01-1685. In the Supreme Court of the United States. RHADAMES CHAVEZ, PETITIONER. v. UNIVERSAL MARITIME SERVICE ...

How Maritime Law Affects You - HunterMaclean

In a 7-2 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the two-story home was not a vessel, depriving the city of power under U.S. maritime law to ...

Private International Law. U.S. Courts will give Effect to Choice of ...

U.S. COURTS WILL GIVE EFFECT TO CHOICE OF FORUM. CLAUSES IN SEAMEN'S EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS. In Re Complaint of Lidoriki Maritime Corporation,. 404 F. Supp.

Maritime Law Provides No Safe Harbor for Asbestos Plaintiffs ...

The US Supreme Court held that recovery for wrongful death was unavailable under admiralty (i.e., maritime) law. The decades following The ...

Admiralty and Maritime Law - jstor

Also, during the past year, one. Supreme Court case caused ... of the maritime lien aa a very broad application, the Court declined to extend the broad.

The Jones Act: A Burden America Can No Longer Bear | Cato Institute

Justified on national security grounds as a means to bolster the U.S. maritime industry, the unsurprising result of this law has been to impose ...

Unification and Coordination of Maritime Jurisdiction - Frontiers

... enlarge the jurisdiction of their domestic courts over maritime disputes. ... Choice of law and U.S. Maritime liens. Tul. Law Rev. 83, 1435–1436. Google ...

22-451 Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo (06/28/2024)

United States, 298 U. S.. 38, 51. But the Court did not extend similar deference to agency reso- lutions of questions of law. “The ...

There Are More Things to Punitive Damages in Admiralty Than the 1 ...

The court did say, citing Baker: “[T]he Supreme Court has suggested that under general maritime law, the amount of punitive damages should not ...